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MPLS Router to ASA DMZ routing question

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itd17

IS-IT--Management
Jan 24, 2002
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Hope I can explain this to make any sense....

On our CPE, we have an ip scheme of 10.0.0.0 going into an ASA dmz. The rest of our network is 192.168.0.0. What is the best way to project routes to the other end of our MPLS cloud?

I want to advertise 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.0 as well as 10.0.0.0 to our other office at 10.3.1.0.

Thanks
 
From the MPLS Router you need to simply add in an ip route command for each route within that office network.

If your lucky enough to have managed MPLS then your ISP needs to do this for you, otherwise its way you go, but im not an MPLS expert :(

Dont forget to push the routes from the ASA too back to the MPLS Router.

Hope I understood that right... :p


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Fatman Superstar (Andrew James)

CCNA
 
it depends on what routing mechanism you are using
a common way to do it is to just redistribute your igp into the bgp that the provider will be using over mpls..
as stated above this is usally managed by the isp and you will need to tell them which routes to advertise for you.
 
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