4. Centralized RR, accessible from VRF (may be in a separate VRF, or a
global table - only that one route would need to be leaked)

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On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 12:02, Eric Rioux <[email protected]> wrote:
> All,
> I'm having a discussion about the possible ways one might manage to get the
> full routing table to a CE device within an MPLS VPN environment and was
> wondering if there were any options I haven't considered.
> Restriction: Not allowed to leak the global table into the VRF.
> Here's what I have so far:
> 1. Service Separation using sub-interfaces between PE-CE
> EG: One sub-int for the VPN and another in the global table
> 2. Service Separation using tunnels (if the media type prevents option 1)
> 3. VRF selection source (limits me to static routing for VPN traffic, but
> keeps the interface in the global table)
> Any input or thoughts are welcome!
> Thanks,
> Eric
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