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- M, MX, T Series
- Example: Basic IPv4 Multicast over a Layer 3 VPN Configuration
- Example: Configuring MBGP MVPN Senders and Receivers using PIM SM and RSVP-TE Provider Tunnels
- Example: IPv4 Multicast with Interprovider VPNs Configuration
- M, MX, PTX, T Series
- Example: Configuring MBGP Multicast VPNs
- Example: Configuring MBGP Multicast VPN Extranets
Option: Configuring Sender and Receiver Sites
By default, multiprotocol BGP-based VPNs are attached to both sender and receiver sites. To specify that a VPN be attached only to a sender site or only to a receiver site, include the receiver-site or sender-site statement at the [edit routing instances routing-instance-name protocols mvpn] hierarchy level:
[edit]routing-instances {vpn-a {instance-type vrf;protocols {mvpn {receiver-site;sender-site;}}}}
Related Documentation
- M, MX, T Series
- Example: Basic IPv4 Multicast over a Layer 3 VPN Configuration
- Example: Configuring MBGP MVPN Senders and Receivers using PIM SM and RSVP-TE Provider Tunnels
- Example: IPv4 Multicast with Interprovider VPNs Configuration
- M, MX, PTX, T Series
- Example: Configuring MBGP Multicast VPNs
- Example: Configuring MBGP Multicast VPN Extranets
Published: 2012-11-15
Related Documentation
- M, MX, T Series
- Example: Basic IPv4 Multicast over a Layer 3 VPN Configuration
- Example: Configuring MBGP MVPN Senders and Receivers using PIM SM and RSVP-TE Provider Tunnels
- Example: IPv4 Multicast with Interprovider VPNs Configuration
- M, MX, PTX, T Series
- Example: Configuring MBGP Multicast VPNs
- Example: Configuring MBGP Multicast VPN Extranets