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Title : BGP/IP VPNs: BGP and CE-Based Virtual Private Networks
Author(s) : L. Berger, et al.
Filename : draft-berger-l3vpn-ip-tunnels-01.txt
Pages : 16
Date : 2007-10-24
This memo describes a routing architecture that is most applicable to
Customer Edge (CE)-based Virtual Private Networks (VPNs).
In this architecture, customer devices use BGP to exchange VPN routes
with one another. The BGP UPDATES include a new attribute that
identifies the endpoint of a tunnel that can be used to reach a
particular VPN prefix. The encapsulation strategy described in this
memo is more flexible than that described in RFC 4364. In this
architecture, the edge router can encapsulate the original datagram
twice, as in RFC 4364. In this case, the inner header provides VPN
context and the outer header identifies the tunnel between edge
routers. Alternatively, the edge router can encapsulate the original
datagram only once, with the tunnel providing both VPN context and
identifying a tunnel to the remote edge router.Contents
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