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How To Connect Two Sites Using BGP Mpls LAB 1642879978

This document describes how to connect two sites using BGP and MPLS. Routers R2 and R5 establish EBGP between sites 1 and 2, while R2, R3, R4, and R5 use OSPF for IBGP connectivity. MPLS is configured on the serial interfaces of R2, R3, R4, and R5 to enable connectivity. BGP and MPLS configurations are shown for each router. Traceroute is run to verify connectivity between the two sites is established.
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How To Connect Two Sites Using BGP Mpls LAB 1642879978

This document describes how to connect two sites using BGP and MPLS. Routers R2 and R5 establish EBGP between sites 1 and 2, while R2, R3, R4, and R5 use OSPF for IBGP connectivity. MPLS is configured on the serial interfaces of R2, R3, R4, and R5 to enable connectivity. BGP and MPLS configurations are shown for each router. Traceroute is run to verify connectivity between the two sites is established.
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How to connect two sites with using BGP & MPLS – (Service

provider sample topology)-

Summary of this lab –


1. R2, R3,R4 & R5 I’m using OSPF for IBGP connectivity
2. Between R1 & R2 – EBGP and R5 & R6 – EBGP

Configuration what I have done on the router –


➢ SITE_1_NOIDA#show run | section bgp
➢ router bgp 64512
➢ no synchronization
➢ bgp router-id 1.1.1.1
➢ bgp log-neighbor-changes
➢ network 192.168.1.0
➢ neighbor 95.1.1.2 remote-as 100
➢ neighbor 95.1.1.2 allowas-in
➢ no auto-summary
➢ SITE_1_NOIDA#
➢ R2#show run | section bgp
➢ router bgp 100
➢ no synchronization
➢ bgp router-id 2.2.2.2
➢ bgp log-neighbor-changes
➢ neighbor 5.5.5.5 remote-as 100
➢ neighbor 5.5.5.5 update-source Loopback1
➢ neighbor 5.5.5.5 next-hop-self
➢ neighbor 95.1.1.1 remote-as 64512
➢ no auto-summary
➢ R2#
➢ R5#show run | section bgp
➢ router bgp 100
➢ no synchronization
➢ bgp router-id 5.5.5.5
➢ bgp log-neighbor-changes
➢ neighbor 1.1.1.1 remote-as 100
➢ neighbor 1.1.1.1 update-source Loopback1
➢ neighbor 1.1.1.1 next-hop-self
➢ neighbor 96.1.1.1 remote-as 64512
➢ no auto-summary
➢ R5#
➢ SITE_2_PUNE#show run | section bgp
➢ router bgp 64512
➢ no synchronization
➢ bgp router-id 6.6.6.6
➢ bgp log-neighbor-changes
➢ network 192.168.2.0
➢ neighbor 96.1.1.2 remote-as 100
➢ neighbor 96.1.1.2 allowas-in
➢ no auto-summary
➢ SITE_2_PUNE#
OSPF configuration for IBGP connectivity –
➢ R2#
➢ interface Serial4/0
➢ ip ospf 100 area 0
➢ interface Serial4/1
➢ ip ospf 100 area 0
➢ interface Loopback1
➢ ip ospf 100 area 0

➢ R3#show run | section ospf


➢ router ospf 100
➢ log-adjacency-changes
➢ network 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 area 0
➢ R3#
➢ R4#show run | section ospf
➢ router ospf 100
➢ log-adjacency-changes
➢ network 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 area 0
➢ R4#
➢ R5#
➢ interface Serial4/0
➢ ip ospf 100 area 0
➢ interface Serial4/1
➢ ip ospf 100 area 0
➢ interface Loopback1
➢ ip ospf 100 area 0

MPLS configuration –
➢ R2#
interface Serial4/0
mpls
interface Serial4/1
mpls
➢ R3#
interface Serial4/0
mpls
interface Serial4/1
mpls
➢ R4#
interface Serial4/0
mpls
interface Serial4/1
mpls
➢ R5#
interface Serial4/0
mpls
interface Serial4/1
mpls

Now you can verify that both sites are able to communicate or not – lets try –

As you can see that both sites are able to communicate to each other.
Now lets try traceroute –

Theory part will be uploaded shortly.

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