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network_stuff:arista:mpls [2022/12/12 18:52] jotasandokunetwork_stuff:arista:mpls [2026/03/15 00:06] (current) jotasandoku
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 TODO TODO
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-MPLS SEGMENT ROUTING NOTES (SR-MPLS NOTES)+MPLS SEGMENT ROUTING NOTES (SRv6) 
 +\\ 
 +think of SRv6–using IPv6 addresses as segment IDs, and breaking the least significant /64 to create microsids for service differentiation
 \\ \\
 Is mostly MPLS but: Is mostly MPLS but:
   * **labels** are distributed/encapsulated **in the IGP**   * **labels** are distributed/encapsulated **in the IGP**
   * labels are **globally unique** (not reused) so better control of the paths.   * labels are **globally unique** (not reused) so better control of the paths.
 +
 +Options:
 +  * Control plane: ipv4 / ipv6
 +  * Data plane: **mpls or native ipv6**  
  
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         neighbor 10.0.0.3 activate         neighbor 10.0.0.3 activate
         neighbor 10.0.0.3 encapsulation mpls next-hop-self source-interface Loopback0         neighbor 10.0.0.3 encapsulation mpls next-hop-self source-interface Loopback0
 +
 +----
 +
 +__IMPLICIT/EXPLICIT NULL__
 +\\
 +  * This null label is always 'sent' by the PE as signalling to the PHP.
 +    * implicit null is no signalling and letting the PHP do its thing and send the mpls label as an IP packet (no labels) towards the PE
 +    * explicit null is the PHP sending the mpls packet with the last label as a 'dummy' one (value 0(2 in IPv6)). The advantage is that EXP and QoS values are preserved.
 +
 +
 +----
 +
 +SHOW COMMANDS:
 +\\
 +  show ip bgp vrf red
 +  show ip route vrf red | begin Gateway
 +  show mpls lfib route    # arista only labels for lo. You'll only see transport labels here
 +  show bgp vpn-ipv4 172.16.0.0/24 detail # this is for the vpnv4 of the customer prefix 172
 +  !
 +  pe1#show bgp vpn-ipv4 172.16.2.0/24 detail
 +  BGP routing table information for VRF default
 +  Router identifier 10.0.0.1, local AS number 65000
 +  BGP routing table entry for IPv4 prefix 172.16.2.0/24, Route Distinguisher: 65000:2
 +   Paths: 1 available
 +    Local
 +      10.0.0.2 from 10.0.0.2 (10.0.0.2)
 +        Origin IGP, metric -, localpref 100, weight 0, valid, internal, best
 +        Extended Community: Route-Target-AS:65000:2
 +        Remote MPLS label: 100001    <<< the vpnv4 label for 172.16.2.0/24
 +  !    
 +      
 +  traceroute mpls ldp ip 10.0.0.1/32    # this shows the swapping of the transport label
 +  show mpls ldp neighbor    # luk lesson 2.3
 +  show mpls ldp bindings     # luk lesson 2.3
 +  
 +
 +----
 +
 +===MPLS SEGMENT ROUTING - SR-MPLS===
 +== Modes: shortest-path , explicit , PCE(controller)==
 +In the **shortest-path mode the label encodes the destination it stays __the same__ (the last router label) the entire journey. Eg: P2 router receives the last router's label (doesn't change) looks it up in its LFIB, finds "next hop toward the last router is P3, outgoing label (same label)", forwards it. Each P router has a LFIB that __has been synchronized via ISIS__ so they know what is the next hop as soon as they check the label**
 +
 +\\
 +
 +Configure explicit TE:
 +
 +  PE1
 +  management te
 +  mpls traffic-eng
 +  
 +  router traffic-engineering
 +     segment-routing
 +        policy endpoint 10.0.0.6 color 100
 +           name TO-PE2-EXPLICIT
 +           binding-sid 1000100
 +           path-group preference 100
 +              segment-list label-stack 900007 900008 900009 900010 900006
 +  
 +  route-map SET-COLOR-100 permit 10
 +     set extcommunity color 100
 +  
 +  router bgp 65001
 +     neighbor 10.0.0.6 route-map SET-COLOR-100 in
 +  
 +  show traffic-engineering segment-routing policy
 +  Endpoint 10.0.0.6 Color 100, Name: TO-PE2-EXPLICIT, Counters: not available
 +          Path group: State: active (for 00:02:05), modified: 00:02:05 ago
 +                  Protocol: Static
 +                  Originator: 0.0.0.0(AS0)
 +                  Preference: 100
 +                  IGP metric: 0 (static)
 +                  Binding SID: 1000100
 +                  Explicit null label policy: IPv6 (system default)
 +                  Segment List: State: Valid, ID: 1, Counters: not available
 +                  Protected: No, Reason: The top label is not protected
 +                          Label Stack: [900007 900008 900009 900010 900006], Weight: 1
 +                          Resolved Label Stack: [900008 900009 900010 900006], Next hop: 10.1.0.2, Interface: Ethernet1
 +  
 +  show traffic-engineering segment-routing policy
 +  show isis segment-routing prefix-segments
 +  show ip route vrf t1 172.16.1.0/24 detail
 +
 +  <ios-xr commands>
 +  show mpls forwarding labels <label>
 +  show segment-routing traffic-eng  policy summary
 +  show source-routing sr-te policy color 100 endpoint <IP> detail
 +  show segment-routing traffic-eng  policy endpoint ipv4
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