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Route Distinguishers and Route Targets - PacketLife.net Jun 10, 2013 MPLS Layer 3 VPN Explained - NetworkLessons.com The PE2 router will learn 192.168.1.0 /24 from the PE1 router but it has no clue to what customer it will belong. There is no way to differentiate if something belongs to customer A or B. What we need is something to make all prefixes that we learn unique. RD (Route Distinguisher) To fix this issue, we will use a RD (Route Distinguisher). We

Propagation of VPN Routing Information in the Provider

L3VPN Route-target and route-distinguisher Part I

1) The RD is needed to uniquely identify your customer's routes. For example, let's say you have CustomerA and CustomerB. Both customers are advertising 1.1.1.0/24 to you.

(MPBGP)L3VPN Route Distinguisher Types : networking When does the Route Distinguisher Type matter? I've seen both Type 0 and Type 1 Route Distinguishers used between peered networks. I have yet to see vendor interoperability being the reasoning behind them, so why choose one over the other? RD type 1 - IPv4:value - this is what you probably want to use in dual-homed deployments of L3 VPN Juniper - Day One: This Week - Deploying MPLS Layer 3 VPN Dec 18, 2016 CCIEv5 MPLS (LDP,vrf lite,MPLS VPN) Study Guide Difference between route distinguisher and route target: Configuring MP-BGP; Configuring RT’s; Configure Redistribution between MP-BGP and the method used to connect PE to CE ( Static routes , IGP) Configuring PE-CE connectivity-Connected Routes-Static Routes-RIPv2-OSPF-EIGRP-EBGP; EIGRP PE-CE with Backdoor Links soo; Steps to configure MPLS VPN Propagation of VPN Routing Information in the Provider