>From Christoffer:
>From Victor Sudakov:
>>If a customer has several separate sites each with Wifi, for example, will
>>all these Wifi NETs go into the same VRF?
>
>Yes.
>That is how it is most often when as31027 have customer links coming in on the 
>PE.
>Customer locations will often be their own segmented broadcast domains. With 
>their own gateways IPs.
>L3 wise. It will more often than not be one big routed domain across SP core. 
>(We rarely do L2VPN solutions (e.g. point-to-multipoint VPLS) because 
>technical debt/legacy equipment not yet completely outphased from production)
>
>Solutions tends to have centralized Internet outbreak(s)/Firewall(s) were 
>traffic between VRFs (also out to Internet/WAN) will then be policed.

We have from time to time done solutions where  CPE equipment (spoke role) at 
customer sites ran the same private asn-no. With only the CPE equipment (hub 
sites) ran with a different asn-no(s). Still all in the same VRF.
Have the benefit of not needing import/export policies because of BGP loop 
prevention mechanicms kicking in and preventing spoke sites being able to speak 
with each other.

Christoffer
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