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SELECTING MPLS VPN SERVICES
CHRIS LEWIS STEVE PICKAVANCE
CONTRIBUTIONS BY:
MONIQUE MORROW
JOHN MONAGHAN
CRAIG HUEGEN
CISCO PRESS 800 EAST 96TH STREET INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46240 USA
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION XXII
PART I BUSINESS ANALYSIS AND REQUIREMENTS OF IP/MPLS VPN 3
CHAPTER 1 ASSESSING ENTERPRISE LEGACY WANS AND IPA/PN MIGRATION 5
CURRENT STATE OF ENTERPRISE NETWORKS 5
EVOLUTIONARY CHANGE OF ENTERPRISE NETWORKS 7
ACME, A GLOBAL MANUFACTURER 10 ACME S GLOBAL SPAN 10 BUSINESS DESIRES OF
ACME S MANAGEMENT 10 ACME S IT APPLICATIONS BASE 10
ACME S IT COMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE 11 ACME S INTRANET: BACKBONE WAN
12 ACME S INTRANET: REGIONAL WANS 12
NEW WAN TECHNOLOGIES FOR CONSIDERATION BY ACME 13 LAYER 3 IP/MPLS VPN
SERVICES 13 IP/MPLS VPN SERVICE TOPOLOGIES AND PROVISIONING 14 IP/MPLS
VPN: A FOUNDATION FOR NETWORK SERVICES 16
IP/MPLS VPN TRANSPARENCY 16 IP/MPLS VPN NETWORK MANAGEMENT AND SLAS 16
ENTERPRISE VENDOR MANAGEMENT APPROACH 17 EXTRANET INTEGRATION IN IP/MPLS
VPN NETWORKS 18 LAYER 2 IP/MPLS VPN SERVICES 18
VPWS 18
VPLS 21
CONVERGENCE SERVICES 22 INTERNET ACCESS 22 MOBILE ACCESS AND TELEWORKER
ACCESS 22 VOICE SERVICES: SERVICE PROVIDER HOSTED PSTN GATEWAY 22
VOICE SERVICES: SERVICE PROVIDER HOSTED IP TELEPHONY 23
SUMMARY 23
CHAPTER 2 ASSESSING SERVICE PROVIDER WAN OFFERINGS 27
ENTERPRISE/SERVICE PROVIDER RELATIONSHIP AND INTERFACE 27
INVESTIGATION REQUIRED IN SELECTING A SERVICE PROVIDER 28 COVERAGE,
ACCESS, AND IP 28 FINANCIAL STRENGTH OF THE SERVICE PROVIDER 29
CONVERGENCE 30
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TRANSPARENCY 31
IP VERSION 6 35
PROVIDER COOPERATION/TIERED ARRANGEMENTS 38 ENHANCED SERVICE-LEVEL
AGREEMENT 39 CUSTOMER EDGE ROUTER MANAGEMENT 40
SERVICE MANAGEMENT 41
CUSTOMER REPORTS AND SLA VALIDATION 41
SUMMARY 42
CHAPTER 3 ANALYZING SERVICE REQUIREMENTS 45
APPLICATION/BANDWIDTH REQUIREMENTS 45
BACKUP AND RESILIENCY 51
ENTERPRISE SEGMENTATION REQUIREMENTS 53 MAPPING VLANS TO VPNS IN THE
CAMPUS 55 ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES 56 FRAME RELAY 57
ATM 57
DEDICATED CIRCUIT FROM CE TO PE ATM PVC FROM CE TO PE 59 FRAME RELAY PVC
FROM CE TO PE METRO ETHERNET 60
QOS REQUIREMENTS 62 BANDWIDTH 62 PACKET DELAY AND JITTER 63 PACKET LOSS
63
ENTERPRISE LOSS, LATENCY, AND JITTER REQUIREMENTS 64 QOS AT LAYER 2 65
SUBSCRIBER NETWORK QOS DESIGN 68 BASELINE NEW APPLICATIONS 68 DEVELOP
THE NETWORK 68
SECURITY REQUIREMENTS 70 TOPOLOGICAL AND NETWORK DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
71 SP-MANAGED VPNS 72
MULTIPROVIDER CONSIDERATIONS 73
EXTRANETS 74
CASE STUDY: ANALYZING SERVICE REQUIREMENTS FOR ACME, INC. 75 LAYER 2
DESCRIPTION 76 EXISTING CUSTOMER CHARACTERISTICS THAT ARE REQUIRED IN
THE NEW NETWORK 76
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DEFENSECO S BACKBONE IS A SINGLE AUTONOMOUS SYSTEM 77
REASONS FOR MIGRATING TO MPLS 77 EVALUATION TESTING PHASE 78 ROUTING
CONVERGENCE 79 JITTER AND DELAY 79
CONGESTION, QOS, AND LOAD TESTING 80 FIRST SCENARIO 81 SECOND SCENARIO
81 THIRD SCENARIO 81
SUBJECTIVE MEASURES 82 VENDOR KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE 83
EVALUATION TOOLS 83 TTCP 84
LESSONS LEARNED 85 TRANSITION AND IMPLEMENTATION CONCERNS AND ISSUES 86
POST-TRANSITION RESULTS 86
SUMMARY 87
REFERENCES 88
PART II DEPLOYMENT GUIDELINES 91
CHAPTER 4 IP ROUTING WITH IP/MPLS VPNS 93
INTRODUCTION TO ROUTING FOR THE ENTERPRISE MPLS VPN 93 IMPLEMENTING
ROUTING PROTOCOLS 95 NETWORK TOPOLOGY 95 ADDRESSING AND ROUTE
SUMMARIZATION 96 ROUTE SELECTION 98
CONVERGENCE 99 NETWORK SCALABILITY 99 MEMORY 100
CPU 100
SECURITY 102
PLAINTEXT PASSWORD AUTHENTICATION 102 MD5 AUTHENTICATION 102
SITE TYPIFYING WAN ACCESS: IMPACT ON TOPOLOGY 103 SITE TYPE: TOPOLOGY
104 WAN CONNECTIVITY STANDARDS 107 SITE TYPE A ATTACHED SITES: DUAL CE
AND DUAL PE 108
SITE TYPE B/3 DUAL-ATTACHED SITE-SINGLE CE, DUAL PE 110 SITE TYPE B/3
DUAL-ATTACHED SITE-SINGLE CE, SINGLE PE 110 SITE TYPE D SINGLE-ATTACHED
SITE-SINGLE CE WITH BACKUP 111 CONVERGENCE: OPTIMIZED RECOVERY 112
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IPADDRESSING 113
ROUTING BETWEEN THE ENTERPRISE AND THE SERVICE PROVIDER 113 USING EIGRP
BETWEEN THE CE AND PE 114 HOW EIGRP MPLS VPN PE-TO-CE WORKS 114 PE
ROUTER: NON-EIGRP-ORIGINATED ROUTES 115 PE ROUTER: EIGRP-ORIGINATED
INTERNAL ROUTES 116 PE ROUTER: EIGRP-ORIGINATED EXTERNAL ROUTES 116
MULTIPLE VRF SUPPORT 117 EXTENDED COMMUNITIES DEFINED FOR EIGRP VPNV4
117 METRIE PROPAGATION 117 CONFIGURING EIGRP FOR CE-TO-PE OPERATION 118
USING BGP BETWEEN THE CE AND PE 119
SECURING CE-PE PEER SESSIONS 120 IMPROVING BGP CONVERGENCE 121
CASE STUDY: BGP AND EIGRP DEPLOYMENT IN ACME, INC. 122 SMALL
SITE-SINGLE-HOMED, NO BACKUP 122 MEDIUM SITE-SINGLE-HOMED WITH BACKUP
124 MEDIUM SITE-SINGLE CE DUAL-HOMED TO A SINGLE PE 126 LARGE
SITE-DUAL-HOMED (DUAL CE, DUAL PE) 128 LOAD SHARING ACROSS MULTIPLE
CONNECTIONS 130
VERY LARGE SITE/DATA CENTER-DUAL SERVICE PROVIDER MPLS VPN 131 SITE
TYPIFYING SITE TYPE A FAILURES 134 SOLUTIONS ASSESSMENT 134
SUMMARY 135
REFERENCES 136 CISCO PRESS 136
CHAPTER 5 IMPLEMENTING QUALITY OF SERVICE 139
INTRODUCTION TO QOS 139 BUILDING A QOS POLICY: FRAMEWORK CONSIDERATIONS
141
QOS TOOL CHEST: UNDERSTANDING THE MECHANISMS 143 CLASSES OF SERVICE 143
IP TOS 145
HARDWARE QUEUING 146 SOFTWARE QUEUING 146 QOS MECHANISMS DEFINED 146
PULLING IT TOGETHER: BUILD THE TRUST 152
BUILDING THE POLICY FRAMEWORK 154 CLASSIFICATION AND MARKING OF TRAFFIC
154 TRUSTEDEDGE 154
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DEVICE TRUST 155
APPLICATION TRUST 155 COSANDDSCP 156 STRATEGY FOR CLASSIFYING VOICE
BEARER TRAFFIC 156 QOS ON BACKUP WAN CONNECTIONS 156 SHAPING/POLICING
STRATEGY 157 QUEUING/LINK EFFICIENCY STRATEGY 158
IP/VPN QOS STRATEGY 160 APPROACHES FOR QOS TRANSPARENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR
THE SERVICE PROVIDER NETWORK 161
UNIFORM MODE 162 PIPEMODE 163
SHORT-PIPE MODE 163 QOS COS REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SP NETWORK 163 WRED
IMPLEMENTATIONS 163
IDENTIFICATION OF TRAFFIC 165 WHAT WOULD CONSTITUTE THIS REAL-TIME
TRAFFIC ? 165
QOS REQUIREMENTS FOR VOICE, VIDEO, AND DATA 167 QOS REQUIREMENTS FOR
VOICE 167 SAMPLE CALCULATION 168 QOS REQUIREMENTS FOR VIDEO 169
QOS REQUIREMENTS FOR DATA 170
THE LAN EDGE: L2 CONFIGURATIONS 171 CLASSIFYING VOICE ON THE WAN EDGE
174 CLASSIFYING VIDEO ON THE WAN EDGE 175 CLASSIFYING DATA ON THE WAN
EDGE 176
CASE STUDY: QOS IN THE ACME, INC. NETWORK 179 QOS FOR LOW-SPEED LINKS:
64 KBPS TO 1024 KBPS 180 SLOW-SPEED (768-KBPS) LEASED-LINE
RECOMMENDATION: USE MLP LFI AND CRTP 181
QOS REPORTING 181
SUMMARY 182
REFERENCES 183
MULTICAST IN AN MPLS VPN 187
INTRODUCTION TO MULTICAST FOR THE ENTERPRISE MPLS VPN 187 MULTICAST
CONSIDERATIONS 188
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MECHANICS OF IP MULTICAST 190
RPF 190
RPF CHECK 191
SOURCE TREES VERSUS SHARED TREES 191 PROTOCOL-INDEPENDENT MULTICAST 192
PIM DENSE MODE 192 PIM SPARSE MODE 192
BIDIRECTIONAL PIM (BIDIR-PIM) 193 INTERDOMAIN MULTICAST PROTOCOLS 194
MULTIPROTOCOL BORDER GATEWAY PROTOCOL 194
MULTICAST SOURCE DISCOVERY PROTOCOL 195 SOURCE-SPECIFIC MULTICAST 195
MULTICAST ADDRESSING 196 ADMINISTRATIVELY SCOPED ADDRESSES 197 DEPLOYING
THE IP MULTICAST SERVICE 198 DEFAULT PIM INTERFACE CONFIGURATION MODE
200
HOST SIGNALING 200 SOURCING 202
MULTICAST DEPLOYMENT MODELS 203 ANY-SOURCE MULTICAST 203 SOURCE-SPECIFIC
MULTICAST 204 ENABLING SSM 206
MULTICAST IN AN MPLS VPN ENVIRONMENT: TRANSPARENCY 207 MULTICAST ROUTING
INSIDE THE VPN 208
CASE STUDY: IMPLEMENTING MULTICAST OVER MPLS FOR ACME 210 MULTICAST
ADDRESSING 210 MULTICAST ADDRESS MANAGEMENT 212 PREDEPLOYMENT
CONSIDERATIONS 212
MVPN CONFIGURATION NEEDS ON THE CE 213 BOUNDARYACL 214 POSITIONING OF
MULTICAST BOUNDARIES 215
CONFIGURATION TO APPLY A BOUNDARY ACCESS LIST 216 RATELIMITING 218
RATE-LIMITING CONFIGURATION 219 MVPN DEPLOYMENT PLAN 219
PREPRODUCTION USER TEST SEQUENCE 220
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THERE IS NO MVPN SUPPORT? 224 OTHER CONSIDERATIONS AND
CHALLENGES 225
SUMMARY 226
REFERENCES 227
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ENTERPRISE SECURITY IN AN MPLS VPN ENVIRONMENT 229
SETTING THE PLAYING FIELD 230
COMPARING MPLS VPN SECURITY TO FRAME RELAY NETWORKS 234 SECURITY
CONCERNS SPECIFIC TO MPLS VPNS 236
ISSUES FOR ENTERPRISES TO RESOLVE WHEN CONNECTING AT LAYER 3 TO PROVIDER
NETWORKS 244 HISTORY OF IP NETWORK ATTACKS 244 STRONG PASSWORD
PROTECTION 245
PREPARING FOR AN ATTACK 245 IDENTIFYING AN ATTACK 246 INITIAL
PRECAUTIONS 247 RECEIVING ACLS 247
INFRASTRUCTURE ACLS 248 BASIC ATTACK MITIGATION 250
BASIC SECURITY TECHNIQUES 253 REMOTE-TRIGGERED BLACK-HOLE FILTERING 253
LOOSE URPF FOR SOURCE-BASED FILTERING 255 STRICT URPF AND SOURCE ADDRESS
VALIDATION 256 SINKHOLES AND ANYCAST SINKHOLES 258 BACKSCATTER TRACEBACK
259 CISCO GUARD 262
DISTRIBUTED DOS, BOTNETS, AND WORMS 263 ANATOMY OF A DDOS ATTACK 264
BOTNETS 266
WORM MITIGATION 268
CASE STUDY SELECTIONS 270
SUMMARY 270
REFERENCES 271 COMPARING MPLS VPN TO FRAME RELAY SECURITY 271 ACL
INFORMATION 271 MISCELLANEOUS SECURITY TOOLS 271 CISCO REFERENCE FOR
MPLS TECHNOLOGY AND OPERATION 271 CISCO REFERENCE FOR CISCO EXPRESS
FORWARDING 272
PUBLIC ONLINE ISP SECURITY BOOTCAMP 272 TUTORIALS, WORKSHOPS, AND
BOOTCAMPS 272 ORIGINAL BACKSCATTER TRACEBACK AND CUSTOMER-TRIGGERED
REMOTE-TRIGGERED BLACK-HOLE TECHNIQUES 272
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SOURCE FOR GOOD PAPERS ON INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES AND SECURITY 272
SECURITY WORK DEFINITIONS 272 NANOG SP SECURITY SEMINARS AND TALKS 272
BIRDS OF A FEATHER AND GENERAL SECURITY DISCUSSION SESSIONS AT NANOG 274
CHAPTER 8 MPLS VPN NETWORK MANAGEMENT 277
THE ENTERPRISE: EVALUATING SERVICE PROVIDER MANAGEMENT CAPABILITIES 279
PROVISIONING 279 SLA MONITORING 280 FAULT MANAGEMENT 281
HANDLING REPORTED FAULTS 281 PASSIVE FAULT MANAGEMENT 282 REPORTING 288
ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS 289
THE ENTERPRISE: MANAGING THE VPN 289 PLANNING 290
ORDERING 291
PROVISIONING 291 CE PROVISIONING 292 CE MANAGEMENT ACCESS 293 ACCEPTANCE
TESTING 297
MONITORING 298 OPTIMIZATION 299
THE SERVICE PROVIDER: HOW TO MEET AND EXCEED CUSTOMER EXPECTATIONS 300
PROVISIONING 300 ZERO-TOUCH DEPLOYMENT 300 PE CONFIGURATION 302 FAULT
MONITORING 302
MPLS-RELATED MIBS 302 RESOURCE MONITORING 304 OAM AND TROUBLESHOOTING
306 PROACTIVE MONITORING IN DETAIL 306
PERFORMANCE PROBLEMS 319 FAULT MANAGEMENT 320 PROACTIVE FAULT MANAGEMENT
320
REACTIVE FAULT MANAGEMENT 326 SLA MONITORING 327 ACCURACY 327 PROBE
METRIE SUPPORT 328
QOS SUPPORT 329 SPECIALIZED VOICE PROBES 330 THRESHOLD BREACH
NOTIFICATION 330
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REPORTING 331
XVII
SUMMARY 332
REFERENCES 333
CHAPTER 9 OFF-NET ACCESS TO THE VPN 335
REMOTE ACCESS 335 DIAL ACCESS VIA RAS 336 RAS CONFIGURATION 338 DIAL
ACCESS VIA L2TP 339
L2TP COMPONENTS 340 L2TP CALL PROCEDURE 340 CONNECTING L2TP SOLUTIONS TO
VRFS 341 DSL CONSIDERATIONS 345
CABLE CONSIDERATIONS 347
IPSEC ACCESS 347 GRE + IPSEC ON THE CPE 350 DESIGNING FOR GRE RESILIENCY
352 CONFIGURING GRE RESILIENCY 353 CE-TO-CE IPSEC 354
DMVPN OVERVIEW 355 MGRE FOR TUNNELING 356 NHRP FOR ADDRESS RESOLUTION
357 ROUTING PROTOCOL CONCERNS 358 IPSEC PROFILES FOR DATA PROTECTION 359
SUMMARY OF DMVPN OPERATION 361 THE IMPACT OF TRANSPORTING MULTISERVICE
TRAFFIC OVER IPSEC 362 SPLIT TUNNELING IN IPSEC 365
SUPPORTING INTERNET ACCESS IN IP VPNS 366
CASE STUDY SELECTIONS 369
SUMMARY 370
REFERENCES 371 GENERA] PPP INFORMATION 371 CONFIGURING DIAL-IN PORTS 371
L2TP 371
LAYER 2 TUNNEL PROTOCOL FACT SHEET 371 LAYER 2 TUNNEL PROTOCOL 371 VPDN
CONFIGURATION GUIDE 371 VPDN CONFIGURATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING 371
SECURITY CONFIGURATION GUIDE 371 RADIUS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 372
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BROADBAND AGGREGATION TO MPLS VPN 372
REMOTE ACCESS TO MPLS VPN 372 NETWORK-BASED IPSEC VPN SOLUTIONS 372
IPSEC 372
GRE + IPSEC 372
DMVPN 372
SPLIT TUNNELING 373 PREFRAGMENTATION 373
CHAPTEMO MIGRATION STRATEGIES 375
NETWORK PLANNING 375 WRITING THE RFP 375 ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
PLANNING WITH THE SERVICE PROVIDERS 379 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 381
SLAS WITH THE SERVICE PROVIDERS 381 NETWORK OPERATIONS TRAINING 385
IMPLEMENTATION PLANNING 388 PHASE 1 388
PHASE 2 389
PHASE 3 389
PHASE 4 390
ON-SITE IMPLEMENTATION 390
CASE STUDY SELECTIONS 392
SUMMARY 392
PART IM APPENDIX 395
APPENDIX QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR PROVIDER REGARDING LAYER 3 IP/MPLS VPN
CAPABILITY 397
COVERAGE AND TOPOLOGY 398
CUSTOMER EDGE ROUTER MANAGEMENT 398
NETWORK ACCESS, RESILIENCY, AND LOAD BALANCING 399
QOS CAPABILITY 400
MULTICAST CAPABILITY 402
ROUTING PROTOCOL CAPABILITY 403 SLA MEASUREMENT AND MONITORING
CAPABILITY 404 SLA DETAILS 404
SECURITY 405
SOFTWARE DEPLOYMENT PROCESSES 406
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INTER-PROVIDER IP/VPN 406
IPV6 406
MTU CONSIDERATIONS 407
HOSTING CAPABILITY 407
IP TELEPHONY PSTN INTEGRATION 408
IP TELEPHONY HOSTED CALL AGENT 408
REMOTE AND DIAL ACCESS 409
INTERNET ACCESS 410
OTHER NETWORK SERVICES 410
INDEX 413
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title | Selecting MPLS VPN services |
title_auth | Selecting MPLS VPN services |
title_exact_search | Selecting MPLS VPN services |
title_full | Selecting MPLS VPN services Chris Lewis ; Steve Pickavance. Contributions by: Monique Morrow ... |
title_fullStr | Selecting MPLS VPN services Chris Lewis ; Steve Pickavance. Contributions by: Monique Morrow ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Selecting MPLS VPN services Chris Lewis ; Steve Pickavance. Contributions by: Monique Morrow ... |
title_short | Selecting MPLS VPN services |
title_sort | selecting mpls vpn services |
topic | MPLS (DE-588)4738032-9 gnd Virtuelles privates Netzwerk (DE-588)4501379-2 gnd |
topic_facet | MPLS Virtuelles privates Netzwerk |
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