Hi,
I am currently trying to set up a lab for a research project. We are trying to route traffic using OSPF with ECMP. All edge-to-edge flows have to use two subsequent tunnels. In addition, all tunnels have to be rate-limited.
3640 --MPLS-TE-Tunnel--> 7200/7500 --MPLS-TE-Tunnel--> 3640
I read that using MPLS-Tunnels as OSPF links is not possible unless you use only 7200/7500 and have an up-to-date IOS version which offers OSPF support for Forwarding Adjacencies over MPLS TE tunnels. Rate-limiting MPLS-TE tunnels also seems to be an issue for Cisco routers.
Does anyone know if there is a workaround for any of the problems? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Best Wishes,
Chris
I am currently trying to set up a lab for a research project. We are trying to route traffic using OSPF with ECMP. All edge-to-edge flows have to use two subsequent tunnels. In addition, all tunnels have to be rate-limited.
3640 --MPLS-TE-Tunnel--> 7200/7500 --MPLS-TE-Tunnel--> 3640
I read that using MPLS-Tunnels as OSPF links is not possible unless you use only 7200/7500 and have an up-to-date IOS version which offers OSPF support for Forwarding Adjacencies over MPLS TE tunnels. Rate-limiting MPLS-TE tunnels also seems to be an issue for Cisco routers.
Does anyone know if there is a workaround for any of the problems? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Best Wishes,
Chris