Mce configuration, Mce overview, Mpls l3vpn overview – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual
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MCE configuration
NOTE:
The term
router in this document refers to both routers and Layer 3 switches.
This chapter covers MCE configuration. For information about routing protocols, see
Layer 3—IP
Services Configuration Guide.
The term
Layer 3 interface in this chapter refers to route-mode (or Layer 3) Ethernet ports. You can set an
Ethernet port to operate in route mode by using the port link-mode route command (see
Layer 2—LAN
Switching Configuration Guide).
MCE overview
MPLS L3VPN overview
MPLS L3VPN is a type of PE-based L3VPN technology for service provider VPN solutions. It uses BGP to
advertise VPN routes and uses MPLS to forward VPN packets on service provider backbones.
MPLS L3VPN provides flexible networking modes, excellent scalability, and convenient support for MPLS
QoS and MPLS TE.
The MPLS L3VPN model consists of the following types of devices:
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Customer edge (CE) device: A CE resides on a customer network and has one or more interfaces
directly connected with service provider networks. It can be a router, a switch, or a host. It can
neither “sense” the existence of any VPN nor does it need to support MPLS.
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Provider edge (PE) device: A PE resides on a service provider network and connects one or more
CEs to the network. On an MPLS network, all VPN processing occurs on the PEs.
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Provider (P) device: A P device is a core device on a service provider network. It is not directly
connected with any CE. It only needs to be equipped with basic MPLS forwarding capability.