2018.03.07 – Interprovider L3VPN Option C on a vMX

Implementation Description

In this article, I will build an Interprovider L3VPN Option C setup on a single vMX. Each individual router will be configured as a logical router. The vMX router has a back-to-back connection between ge-0/0/0 and ge-0/0/1 ports. For each different link, a different VLAN number will be configured to separate the traffic generated based on router ID number.

Note: This option is the most scalable solution comparing with option A and option B.

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Interprovider L3VPN Option B on a vMX

Implementation Description

In this article, I will build an Interprovider L3VPN Option B setup on a single vMX. Each individual router will be configured as a logical router. The vMX router has a back-to-back connection between ge-0/0/0 and ge-0/0/1 ports. For each different link, a different VLAN number will be configured to separate the traffic generated based on router ID number.

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Interprovider L3VPN Option A on a vMX

Implementation Description

In this article, I will build an Interprovider L3VPN Option A setup on a single vMX. Each individual router will be configured as a logical router. The vMX router has a back-to-back connection between ge-0/0/0 and ge-0/0/1 ports. For each different link, a different VLAN number will be configured to separate the traffic generated based on router ID number.

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Carrier-of-Carriers with Internet Service Provider as the Customer on a vMX

Implementation description

In this article, I will build a Carrier-of-Carriers with Internet Service Provider as the customer setup on a single vMX. Each individual router will be configured as a logical router. The vMX router has a back-to-back connection between ge-0/0/0 and ge-0/0/1 ports. For each different link, a different VLAN number will be configured to separate the traffic generated based on router ID number.

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Carrier-of-Carriers with VPN Service Provider as the Customer on a vMX

Implementation description

In this article, I will build a Carrier-of-Carriers with VPN Service Provider as the customer setup on a single vMX. Each individual router will be configured as a logical router. The vMX router has a back-to-back connection between ge-0/0/0 and ge-0/0/1 ports. For each different link, a different VLAN number will be configured to separate the traffic generated based on router ID number.

Network Diagram

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