Inter-AS Option B between NVO3 and BGP/MPLS IP VPN network through centralized architecture
draft-hao-nvo3-inter-as-vpn-00
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Authors | Hao Weiguo , Lucy Yong , Susan Hares , Robert Raszuk , Luyuan Fang , Osama Zia , Shahram Davari , Andrew Qu | ||
Last updated | 2015-09-05 (Latest revision 2015-03-04) | ||
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Abstract
This draft describes the solution of vanilla inter-as option-B connection between NVO3 network and MPLS/IP VPN network through centralized NVE-NVA architecture. The ASBR located in NVO3 network is called ASBR-d, NVO3 tunnel and MPLS tunnel stitching should be performed on the ASBR-d. No distributed BGP VPN protocol (RFC4364) is running between NVEs and ASBR-d in NVO3 network, NVEs and ASBR-d are controlled by centralized NVA.
Authors
Hao Weiguo
Lucy Yong
Susan Hares
Robert Raszuk
Luyuan Fang
Osama Zia
Shahram Davari
Andrew Qu
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