Configuring Separate Access Routing Instances for Layer 2 Wholesale Service Retailers
As the owner of the system, the wholesaler uses the default routing instance. You must create separate routing instances for each individual retailer to keep routing information for individual retailers separate and to define any servers and forwarding options specific to each retailer.
When creating separate routing instances, it is important to understand the role that the router plays in the Layer 2 Wholesale network and specify that role (either access or NNI) in the routing instance configuration. If the router connects directly to an ISP network (or ISP-controlled device), you must configure the routing instances as an NNI routing instance. See Configuring Separate NNI Routing Instances for Layer 2 Wholesale Service Retailers.
To define an access retailer routing instance: