Configuring MPLS L3VPN FRR through VPNv4 route backup for an IPv4 route

Network requirements

CE 1 and CE 2 belong to VPN 1.

Configure EBGP between CEs and PEs to exchange VPN routes.

Configure OSPF to ensure connectivity between PEs, and configure MP-IBGP to exchange VPNv4 routing information between PEs.

Configure MPLS L3VPN FRR on PE 2 to achieve the following purposes:

Figure 75: Network diagram

Table 24: Interface and IP address assignment

Device

Interface

IP address

Device

Interface

IP address

CE 1

Loop0

5.5.5.5/32

PE 2

Loop0

2.2.2.2/32

Vlan-int10

10.2.1.1/24

Vlan-int11

172.1.1.2/24

PE 1

Loop0

1.1.1.1/32

Vlan-int13

10.1.1.2/24

Vlan-int10

10.2.1.2/24

Vlan-int15

172.3.1.2/24

Vlan-int11

172.1.1.1/24

PE 3

Loop0

3.3.3.3/32

Vlan-int12

172.2.1.1/24

Vlan-int12

172.2.1.3/24

CE 2

Loop0

4.4.4.4/32

Vlan-int14

10.3.1.2/24

Vlan-int13

10.1.1.1/24

Vlan-int15

172.3.1.3/24

Vlan-int14

10.3.1.1/24

Configuration procedure

  1. Configure IP addresses and masks for interfaces as shown in Table 24, and configure BGP and MPLS L3VPN. (Details not shown.)

    For more information about configuring basic MPLS L3VPN, see "Configuring basic MPLS L3VPN."

  2. Configure MPLS L3VPN FRR on PE 2:

    # Configure the source IP address of BFD echo packets as 12.1.1.1.

    <PE2> system-view
    [PE2] bfd echo-source-ip 12.1.1.1
    

    # Create routing policy frr, and specify the backup next hop as 3.3.3.3 for the route to 4.4.4.4/32.

    [PE2] ip prefix-list abc index 10 permit 4.4.4.4 32
    [PE2] route-policy frr permit node 10
    [PE2-route-policy] if-match ip address prefix-list abc
    [PE2-route-policy] apply fast-reroute backup-nexthop 3.3.3.3
    [PE2-route-policy] quit
    

    # Use echo-mode BFD to detect the primary route connectivity.

    [PE2] bgp 100
    [PE2-bgp-default] primary-path-detect bfd echo
    

    # Configure FRR for VPN instance vpn1 to use routing policy frr.

    [PE2-bgp-default] ip vpn-instance vpn1
    [PE2-bgp-default-vpn1] address-family ipv4 unicast
    [PE2-bgp-default-ipv4-vpn1] fast-reroute route-policy frr
    

    # Specify the preferred value as 200 for BGP routes received from CE 2. This value is greater than the preferred value (0) for routes from PE 3, so PE 2 prefers the routes from CE 2.

    [PE2-bgp-default-ipv4-vpn1] peer 10.1.1.1 preferred-value 200
    [PE2-bgp-default-vpn1] quit
    [PE2-bgp-default] quit
    

Verifying the configuration

# Display detailed information about the route to 4.4.4.4/32 on PE 2. The output shows the backup next hop for the route.

[PE2] display ip routing-table vpn-instance vpn1 4.4.4.4 32 verbose

Summary Count : 1

Destination: 4.4.4.4/32
   Protocol: BGP             Process ID: 0
  SubProtID: 0x2                    Age: 01h54m24s
       Cost: 0               Preference: 10
      IpPre: N/A             QosLocalID: N/A
        Tag: 0                    State: Active Adv
  OrigTblID: 0x0                OrigVrf: vpn1
    TableID: 0x102               OrigAs: 300
      NibID: 0x15000002          LastAs: 300
     AttrID: 0x0               Neighbor: 10.1.1.1
      Flags: 0x10060        OrigNextHop: 10.1.1.1
      Label: NULL           RealNextHop: 10.1.1.1
    BkLabel: 1275             BkNextHop: 172.3.1.3
  Tunnel ID: Invalid          Interface: Vlan-int13
BkTunnel ID: 0x409          BkInterface: Vlan-int15
   FtnIndex: 0x0           TrafficIndex: N/A
  Connector: N/A