RFC 4364:BGP/MPLS IP Virtual Private Networks (VPN...
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BGP/MPLS IP Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
1. Introduction
1.1. Virtual Private Networks
1.2. Customer Edge and Provider Edge
1.3. VPNs with Overlapping Address Spaces
1.4. VPNs with Different Routes to the Same System
1.5. SP Backbone Routers
1.6. Security
2. Sites and CEs
3. VRFs: Multiple Forwarding Tables in PEs
3.1. VRFs and Attachment Circuits
3.2. Associating IP Packets with VRFs
3.3. Populating the VRFs
4. VPN Route Distribution via BGP
4.1. The VPN-IPv4 Address Family
4.2. Encoding of Route Distinguishers
4.3. Controlling Route Distribution
4.3.1. The Route Target Attribute
4.3.2. Route Distribution Among PEs by BGP
4.3.3. Use of Route Reflectors
4.3.4. How VPN-IPv4 NLRI Is Carried in BGP
4.3.5. Building VPNs Using Route Targets
4.3.6. Route Distribution Among VRFs in a Single PE
5. Forwarding
6. Maintaining Proper Isolation of VPNs
7. How PEs Learn Routes from CEs
8. How CEs Learn Routes from PEs
9. Carriers' Carriers
10. Multi-AS Backbones
11. Accessing the Internet from a VPN
12. Management VPNs
13. Security Considerations
13.1. Data Plane
13.2. Control Plane
13.3. Security of P and PE Devices
14. Quality of Service
15. Scalability
16. IANA Considerations
17. Acknowledgements
18. Contributors
19. Normative References
20. Informative References
21. Authors' Addresses
22. Full Copyright Statement
23. Intellectual Property
24. Acknowledgement
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