vpnv4 address family is used when you are exchanging those routes with
BGP peers. MP-BGP can be configured/done locally to assign labels to a
vrf/vpn. But if you want to exchange lables (VPNs) with peers, then
you will need vpnv4 address family. -d

On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 9:14 AM, Poonam <[email protected]> wrote:
> Question;
>
> Do you always setup vpnv4 address family when configuring MP-bgp, no matter 
> the protocol running over it ? and is MP-bgp explicitly linked to MPLS ?
> it all seems to mesh with one another, i.e. we almost always seem to use mpls 
> vpn's in conjunction with mp-bgp.
>
> in the previous labs i was doing it seemed as the vpnv4 'carried' the VRF 
> information.
>
> rgds,
> Alef
>
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