Configuring Carrier's Carrier - HP 10500 SERIES Configuration Manual

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Reply from 2001:1::2
bytes=56 Sequence=5 hop limit=64
--- 2001:1::2 ping statistics ---
5 packet(s) transmitted
5 packet(s) received
0.00% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 1/1/1 ms

Configuring carrier's carrier

Network requirements
Configure carrier's carrier for the scenario shown in
PE 1 and PE 2 are the provider carrier's PE switches. They provide VPN services for the customer
carrier.
CE 1 and CE 2 are the customer carrier's switches. They connect to the provider carrier's backbone
as CE switches.
PE 3 and PE 4 are the customer carrier's PE switches. They provide IPv6 MPLS L3VPN services for
the end customers.
CE 3 and CE 4 are customers of the customer carrier.
The key to the carrier's carrier deployment is to configure exchange of two kinds of routes:
Exchange of the customer carrier's internal routes on the provider carrier's backbone.
Exchange of the end customers' internal routes between PE 3 and PE 4, the PEs of the customer
carrier. In this process, an MP-IBGP peer relationship must be established between PE 3 and PE 4.
Figure 48 Network diagram
Loop0
Customer carrier
Vlan-int12
Vlan-int11
PE 3
Vlan-int11
AS 65410
Device
CE 3
PE 3
Loop0
Vlan-int12
PE 1
Vlan-int11
AS 100
Vlan-int11
CE 1
Vlan-int12
Loop0
CE 3
Interface
IP address
Vlan-int11
2001:1::1/96
Loop0
1.1.1.9/32
Vlan-int11
2001:1::2/96
Vlan-int12
10.1.1.1/24
time = 1 ms
Figure
Loop0
Provider carrier
Vlan-int12
Vlan-int11
Vlan-int11
CE 2
Loop0
MP-IBGP
Device
CE 4
PE 4
380
48. In this scenario:
PE 2
AS 100
Customer carrier
Vlan-int12
Vlan-int12
Vlan-int11
Vlan-int11
CE 4
AS 65420
Interface
IP address
Vlan-int11
2001:2::1/96
Loop0
6.6.6.9/32
Vlan-int11
2001:2::2/96
Vlan-int12
20.1.1.2/24
PE 4

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