How are CE advertised routes segmented from other CE routers on an MPLS PE router?
How are CE advertised routes segmented from other CE routers on an MPLS PE router?
In an MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) network, Customer Edge (CE) routers are typically connected to Provider Edge (PE) routers. To keep the routes from different CE routers segregated on the PE router, Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) is commonly used. By assigning CE-facing interfaces to different VRFs, each CE router's routes are kept in isolated routing tables, ensuring proper segmentation and isolation of traffic.
D. by assigning CE-facing interfaces to different VRFs
Kevin Wallace claims that VRF-Lite indicates the use of VRF without MPLS involved, so I'm going with D.
D. by assigning CE-facing interfaces to different VRFs In an MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) network, Customer Edge (CE) routers are typically connected to Provider Edge (PE) routers. To keep the routes from different CE routers segregated on the PE router, Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) is commonly used. Each VRF acts as a separate routing table, effectively isolating routes from one CE router from routes of another CE router. So, the correct answer is D.
I agree with D.
Agree answer is D but a poorly worded question
D is the answer
The question says "on an MPLS PE router", so the question asks how to segment inside a single router.