VPLS with Routing
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Load vpls.routing.init.cfg
CE1-CE3 are configured for DHCP on their Gi0/0 interface. Configure a basic VPLS setup using BGP for both auto-discovery and signaling. BGP is already preconfigured in the core.
An INET VRF is already preconfigured in the core. R6 has 8.8.8.8/32.
Configure R1 to provide DHCP to all three CE routers and use 100.1.1.1/24. The CE routers should be able to ping 8.8.8.8 over the VPLS.
Using a BDI allows a router to use a virtual L3 interface that participates in the corresponding bridge-domain. The BDI number must match the BD number. You do not add the BDI under the bridge-domain. This is similar to an SVI number matching the vlan number on a L3 switch.
The BDI allows us to provide a default gateway to clients in the VPLS domain.
We can setup a simple DHCP server that automatically gives clients an IP address.
Verify that all clients have received a DHCP address:
Each CE should be able to ping 8.8.8.8:
Each CE can also ping another CE, because this is a basic full mesh VPLS: