Configuring Bgp As Number Substitution And Soo Attribute - HP MSR2000 Configuration Manual

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Interface
Destination: FE80::/10
NextHop
Interface
Destination: FF00::/8
NextHop
Interface
# Verify that GigabitEthernet 2/1/2 of CE 1 and GigabitEthernet 2/1/2 of CE 2 can ping each other.
(Details not shown.)

Configuring BGP AS number substitution and SoO attribute

Network requirements
CE 1, CE 2, and CE 3 belong to VPN 1, and are connected to PE1, PE 2, and PE 3. CE 1 and CE 2 reside
in the same site. CE1, CE2, and CE 3 all use AS number 600.
To avoid route loss, configure BGP AS number substitution on PEs.
To avoid routing loops, configure the same SoO attribute on PE 1 and PE 2 for CE 1 and CE 2.
Figure 88 Network diagram
CE 1
Loop0
VPN 1
AS 600
Table 33 Interface and IP assignment
Device
CE 1
CE 2
PE 1
: NULL0
: ::
: NULL0
: ::
: NULL0
GE2/1/1
GE2/1/1
Loop0
GE2/1/3
PE 1
GE2/1/2
PE 2
GE2/1/3
Loop0
GE2/1/2
GE2/1/1
CE 2
GE2/1/1
Interface
IP address
Loop0
100::1/96
GE2/1/1
10:1::1/96
GE2/1/1
10:2::1/96
Loop0
1.1.1.9/32
GE2/1/1
10:1::2/96
MPLS backbone
AS 100
Loop0
GE2/1/1
GE2/1/2
GE2/1/3
GE2/1/2
P
Device
CE 3
PE 2
368
Cost
: 0
Protocol
: Direct
Preference: 0
Cost
: 0
Protocol
: Direct
Preference: 0
Cost
: 0
Loop0
GE2/1/1
PE 3
CE 3
GE2/1/1
VPN 1
AS 600
Interface
IP address
Loop0
200::1/96
GE2/1/1
10:3::1/96
Loop0
2.2.2.9/32
GE2/1/1
10:2::2/96
GE2/1/2
40.1.1.1/24
Loop0

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