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    <title>topic RE: Pass vrf routes from Cisco to Brocade in End of Service Products</title>
    <link>https://community.extremenetworks.com/t5/end-of-service-products/pass-vrf-routes-from-cisco-to-brocade/m-p/24125#M475</link>
    <description>Hello Kevin,&lt;BR /&gt;
&lt;BR /&gt;
Is this an MPLS L3VPN use case, or is it something else?  I don't see any MPLS configuration for the CER but did see MPLS mentioned in the description for loopback17&lt;BR /&gt;
&lt;BR /&gt;
Steve</description>
    <pubDate>Sat, 23 Mar 2019 03:25:00 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Steve_Worrall</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2019-03-23T03:25:00Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Pass vrf routes from Cisco to Brocade</title>
      <link>https://community.extremenetworks.com/t5/end-of-service-products/pass-vrf-routes-from-cisco-to-brocade/m-p/24124#M474</link>
      <description>Hello,&lt;BR /&gt;
 &lt;BR /&gt;
I’m a Cisco guy with a Brocade router, and my ignorance is showing.  I am trying to get vrf routes passed from my Cisco router to my Brocade router.  While I feel like I’m incredibly close, I’m still missing the clue.  Outputs are below, and please let me know if there is more info that would be useful.  The routes appear on the Brocade via BGP, but do not show up in vrf routes.  They just do not get put into the routing table.  If you could please assist me in getting these routes to show up properly I would be forever grateful.&lt;BR /&gt;
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SHOW VER…&lt;BR /&gt;
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System: NetIron CER (Serial #: CKM2513M05S,  Part #: 40-1000859-14)&lt;BR /&gt;
License: RT_SCALE, ADV_SVCS_PREM (LID: emoHKGIoFKu)&lt;BR /&gt;
Boot    : Version 6.0.0T185 Copyright (c) 1996-2015 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.&lt;BR /&gt;
Compiled on Jun  7 2016 at 16:10:10 labeled as ceb06000&lt;BR /&gt;
 (465568 bytes) from boot flash&lt;BR /&gt;
Monitor  : Version 6.0.0T185 Copyright (c) 1996-2015 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.&lt;BR /&gt;
Compiled on Jun  7 2016 at 16:10:10 labeled as ceb06000&lt;BR /&gt;
 (465568 bytes) from code flash&lt;BR /&gt;
IronWare : Version 6.1.0aT183 Copyright (c) 1996-2015 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.&lt;BR /&gt;
Compiled on Mar 23 2017 at 11:25:38 labeled as ce06100a&lt;BR /&gt;
 (18454569 bytes) from Primary&lt;BR /&gt;
CPLD Version: 0x00000001&lt;BR /&gt;
Micro-Controller Version: 0x0000000d&lt;BR /&gt;
Extended route scalability&lt;BR /&gt;
PBIF Version: 0x0161&lt;BR /&gt;
800 MHz Power PC processor 8544 (version 8021/0023) 400 MHz bus&lt;BR /&gt;
512 KB Boot Flash (MX29LV040C), 64 MB Code Flash (MT28F256J3)&lt;BR /&gt;
2048 MB DRAM&lt;BR /&gt;
System uptime is 5 days 5 hours 50 minutes 44 seconds &lt;BR /&gt;
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All the routes that I want show up on the router via BGP, which is what makes my believe (hope) I am close…&lt;BR /&gt;
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SSH@MY_ROUTER#show ip bgp vrf CUSTOMER&lt;BR /&gt;
Total number of BGP Routes: 17&lt;BR /&gt;
Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, &amp;gt; best, i internal, S stale, x best-external&lt;BR /&gt;
Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete&lt;BR /&gt;
   Network       Next Hop     RD      MED     LocPrf    Weight Path&lt;BR /&gt;
*   0.0.0.0/0      10.190.109.2   65200:4         100     0    65200 ?&lt;BR /&gt;
*   10.12.12.0/30    10.190.109.2   65200:4         100     0    65200 ?&lt;BR /&gt;
*   10.16.16.1/32    10.190.109.2   65200:4         100     0    65200 ?&lt;BR /&gt;
*   10.16.16.2/32    10.190.109.2   65200:4   0      100     0    65200 ?&lt;BR /&gt;
*&amp;gt;  10.16.16.11/32    0.0.0.0           0      100     32768  ?&lt;BR /&gt;
*   10.16.16.32/30    10.190.109.2   65200:4   0      100     0    65200 ?&lt;BR /&gt;
*   10.99.99.16/30    10.190.109.2   65200:4         100     0    65200 ?&lt;BR /&gt;
*   10.99.99.24/30    10.190.109.2   65200:4         100     0    65200 ?&lt;BR /&gt;
*   10.160.0.0/16    10.190.109.2   65200:4   0      100     0    65200 i&lt;BR /&gt;
*   10.161.0.0/16    10.190.109.2   65200:4   0      100     0    65200 i&lt;BR /&gt;
*   10.163.0.0/16    10.190.109.2   65001:4         100     0    65200 65001 ?&lt;BR /&gt;
*   10.165.0.0/16    10.190.109.2   65200:4         100     0    65200 ?&lt;BR /&gt;
*   10.166.0.0/16    10.190.109.2   65200:4         100     0    65200 i&lt;BR /&gt;
*   10.199.189.0/30   10.190.109.2   65200:4   0      100     0    65200 ?&lt;BR /&gt;
*   10.199.189.4/30   10.190.109.2   65001:4         100     0    65200 65001 ?&lt;BR /&gt;
*   10.199.189.12/30   10.190.109.2   65200:4   0      100     0    65200 ?&lt;BR /&gt;
*   172.18.30.0/24    10.190.109.2   65200:4         100     0    65200 ?&lt;BR /&gt;
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They do not show up in vrf routes however…&lt;BR /&gt;
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SSH@MY_ROUTER#show ip route vrf CUSTOMER&lt;BR /&gt;
Total number of IP routes: 1&lt;BR /&gt;
Type Codes - B:BGP D:Connected I:ISIS O:OSPF R:RIP S:Static; Cost - Dist/Metric&lt;BR /&gt;
BGP  Codes - i:iBGP e:eBGP&lt;BR /&gt;
ISIS Codes - L1:Level-1 L2:Level-2&lt;BR /&gt;
OSPF Codes - i:Inter Area 1:External Type 1 2:External Type 2 s:Sham Link&lt;BR /&gt;
STATIC Codes - d:DHCPv6&lt;BR /&gt;
     Destination     Gateway      Port       Cost      Type Uptime src-vrf&lt;BR /&gt;
1     10.16.16.11/32    DIRECT      loopback 17   0/0       D   5d3h   - &lt;BR /&gt;
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CUSTOMER vrf configuration.  Static routes are to local interfaces that won’t be live until I can cut over to this router, which is why they don’t show up in the vrf routes now.  They do show up when the interfaces are active…&lt;BR /&gt;
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vrf CUSTOMER&lt;BR /&gt;
 rd 65011:4&lt;BR /&gt;
 route-target export 65011:4&lt;BR /&gt;
 route-target import 65200:4&lt;BR /&gt;
 route-target import 65001:4&lt;BR /&gt;
 address-family ipv4&lt;BR /&gt;
 ip route 0.0.0.0/0 172.18.30.1 distance 201&lt;BR /&gt;
 ip route 10.99.99.24/30 10.99.99.17&lt;BR /&gt;
 ip route 10.165.0.0/16 10.12.12.2&lt;BR /&gt;
 ip route 10.166.0.0/16 10.99.99.17&lt;BR /&gt;
  bgp next-hop loopback 17                     &lt;BR /&gt;
 exit-address-family                        &lt;BR /&gt;
exit-vrf                              &lt;BR /&gt;
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BGP configuration…&lt;BR /&gt;
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 &lt;BR /&gt;
router bgp&lt;BR /&gt;
 local-as 65011&lt;BR /&gt;
 neighbor 10.190.109.2 remote-as 11123&lt;BR /&gt;
 neighbor 10.190.109.2 next-hop-self&lt;BR /&gt;
 &lt;BR /&gt;
 address-family ipv4 unicast&lt;BR /&gt;
 redistribute connected&lt;BR /&gt;
 redistribute static&lt;BR /&gt;
 neighbor 10.190.109.2 allowas-in 5&lt;BR /&gt;
 exit-address-family&lt;BR /&gt;
 &lt;BR /&gt;
 address-family ipv4 multicast&lt;BR /&gt;
 exit-address-family&lt;BR /&gt;
 &lt;BR /&gt;
 address-family ipv6 unicast&lt;BR /&gt;
 exit-address-family&lt;BR /&gt;
 &lt;BR /&gt;
 address-family ipv6 multicast&lt;BR /&gt;
 exit-address-family&lt;BR /&gt;
 &lt;BR /&gt;
 address-family vpnv4 unicast&lt;BR /&gt;
 neighbor 10.190.109.2 activate &lt;BR /&gt;
 neighbor 10.190.109.2 allowas-in 5&lt;BR /&gt;
 neighbor 10.190.109.2 send-community both&lt;BR /&gt;
 exit-address-family&lt;BR /&gt;
 &lt;BR /&gt;
 address-family vpnv6 unicast                   &lt;BR /&gt;
 exit-address-family&lt;BR /&gt;
 &lt;BR /&gt;
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 address-family ipv4 unicast vrf CUSTOMER&lt;BR /&gt;
 neighbor 10.190.109.2 remote-as 65200&lt;BR /&gt;
 neighbor 10.190.109.2 update-source loopback 17&lt;BR /&gt;
 redistribute connected&lt;BR /&gt;
 redistribute static&lt;BR /&gt;
 always-propagate&lt;BR /&gt;
 exit-address-family&lt;BR /&gt;
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VLAN.  S-tagged by provider…&lt;BR /&gt;
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vlan 105 name LOCAL_TO_REMOTE &lt;BR /&gt;
 tagged ethe 2/2 &lt;BR /&gt;
 router-interface ve 105&lt;BR /&gt;
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VE interface linking to remote router.  Connectivity between two locations works great, as evidenced also by the BGP routes…&lt;BR /&gt;
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interface ve 105&lt;BR /&gt;
 port-name LOCAL_TO_REMOTE&lt;BR /&gt;
 ip address 10.190.109.1/30&lt;BR /&gt;
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Loopback (Added in desperation… doesn’t seem to do a thing for me)…&lt;BR /&gt;
##########&lt;BR /&gt;
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interface loopback 17&lt;BR /&gt;
 port-name CUSTOMER_MPLS_B&lt;BR /&gt;
 vrf forwarding CUSTOMER&lt;BR /&gt;
 ip address 10.16.16.11/32</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2019 02:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.extremenetworks.com/t5/end-of-service-products/pass-vrf-routes-from-cisco-to-brocade/m-p/24124#M474</guid>
      <dc:creator>kevinthemongo</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2019-03-19T02:00:00Z</dc:date>
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      <title>RE: Pass vrf routes from Cisco to Brocade</title>
      <link>https://community.extremenetworks.com/t5/end-of-service-products/pass-vrf-routes-from-cisco-to-brocade/m-p/24125#M475</link>
      <description>Hello Kevin,&lt;BR /&gt;
&lt;BR /&gt;
Is this an MPLS L3VPN use case, or is it something else?  I don't see any MPLS configuration for the CER but did see MPLS mentioned in the description for loopback17&lt;BR /&gt;
&lt;BR /&gt;
Steve</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Mar 2019 03:25:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.extremenetworks.com/t5/end-of-service-products/pass-vrf-routes-from-cisco-to-brocade/m-p/24125#M475</guid>
      <dc:creator>Steve_Worrall</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2019-03-23T03:25:00Z</dc:date>
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