Hello Juan,
On Wed, Oct 4, 2023 at 10:28 AM jv.cameros <jv.cameros@alumnos.upm.es> wrote:
>
> Hello pals,
>
> I'm a telecommunications engineer studying a master while working in an
> internship at my uni. I'm new to OpenBSD, and i have been working lately
> in defining a network with a l2VPN. In that case i had a king of
> tutorial
> https://github.com/rwestphal/openbsd-ldpd/wiki/VPLS-basic-test-setup
A lot of students these days on OpenBSD, good stuff. :)
The example has Cisco boxes as PE and CE's, this can all be replaced by OpenBSD.
>
> i found from a developer but now i find myself with my hands empty. The
> proposed scenario will be based on 5 customers CE defining two instances
> conected to by an MPLS network which has 3 PE. My final goal would be to
> define one only network scenario where i could define both l2vpn and
> l3vpn.
> Do you know where i can find some sort of guide or tutorial for defining
> this kind of netwrok?
So, i would made this part of your internship and figure out how it
works to be honest. :)
OpenBSD has support for the MPLS applications L2VPN and L3VPN, and they work ok.
If you want to break out of a MPLS L3VPN using a eBGP session, the
best way to do this is to run a second instance of OpenBGPD. (imho)
>
>
> cheers,
> Juan
>
--
Wouter Prins
wp@null0.nl
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