Route Reflector Client Design Question

Ca By cb.list6 at gmail.com
Fri May 4 12:41:22 UTC 2018


On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 11:03 PM Erik Sundberg <ESundberg at nitelusa.com>
wrote:

> I have a RR Client design question......
>
>
> CORE1-------------------2x10G-----------------------CORE2
> |
>          |
> |
>          |
> |                                10G Ring
>  |
> |
>          |
> |
>          |
> PE1----------PE2----------PE3----------PE4----------PE5
>
>
> -Core1 & Core2 are RR Reflectors with full IPV4 Tables (ASR9K)
> -MPLS LDP Enabled
> -IGP is ISIS
> -Each PE peers only with Core1 and Core2 as RR Clients with iBGP
> -PE's are only receiving a default route from the Core Routers due to TCAM
> size of 20K (ASR920's\ME3800's)
> -The ring does not have that much traffic on it <500m, so I do not want to
> use additional 10G ports on the Core's and is why I have it in a 10G U ring.
> -Primary link to the cores is via the PE1 --- CORE1 Like......... For this
> discussion the link between PE5 to CORE2 is set up as a backup link.
>
> The scenario is I have traffic between PE2 and PE3. Since the PE's are
> only receiving a default route from the Cores. Traffic is label switch from
> PE2 - PE1 - Core1 does a IP lookup at Ingress then label switches back to
> PE1-PE2-PE3. This ends up being 5 hops and doubling the traffic on the link
> to the Cores.
>
> My questions is how do I get traffic to go directly between the PE's
> without going to the Core Routers?
>
> 1. Can I enable iBGP between the PE's in a full mesh to allow traffic
> between the PE's without going to the core's. Or does this break the Route
> Reflector model?



#1 is fine and works


> 2. Create a route policy on the Core's advertising routes learned from the
> PE's back to all the PE's on the ring.
> 3. Is this one of the down sides to U Rings?
> 4. Leave it alone and move on to bigger and better things....
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Erik
>
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