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Extranet Components
Figure 6: Components of an Extranet MVPN
MVRFMulticast VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. An MVRF is a multicast-enabled VRF. A
VRF consists of an IP routing table, a derived forwarding table, a set of interfaces that use the forwarding
table, and a set of rules and routing protocols that determine what goes into the forwarding table. In general,
a VRF includes the routing information that defines a customer VPN site that is attached to a provider edge
(PE) router.
Source MVRFAn MVRF that can reach the source through a directly connected customer edge (CE) router.
Receiver MVRFAn MVRF to which receivers are connected through one or more CE devices.
Source PEA PE router that has a multicast source behind a directly connected CE router.
Receiver PEA PE router that has one or more interested receivers behind a directly connected CE router.
Information About the Extranet MVPN Routing Topology
In unicast routing of peer-to-peer VPNs, BGP routing protocol is used to advertise VPN IPv4 and IPv6
customer routes between provider edge (PE) routers. However, in an MVPN extranet peer-to-peer network,
PIM RPF is used to determine whether the RPF next hop is in the same or a different VRF and whether that
source VRF is local or remote to the PE.
Source MVRF on a Receiver PE Router
To provide extranet MVPN services to enterprise VPN customers by configuring a source MVRF on a receiver
PE router, you would complete the following procedure:
On a receiver PE router that has one or more interested receivers in an extranet site behind a directly
connected CE router, configure an MVRF that has the same default MDT group as the site connected
to the multicast source.
On the receiver PE router, configure the same unicast routing policy to import routes from the source
MVRF to the receiver MVRF.
Cisco IOS XR Multicast Configuration Guide for the Cisco CRS Router, Release 5.2.x
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Implementing Multicast Routing on Cisco IOS XR Software
Multicast VPN Extranet Routing

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Cisco CRS Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryNetwork Router
Operating SystemCisco IOS XR
Form FactorModular chassis
Routing CapacityUp to 322 Tbps
Interface Support10 Gigabit Ethernet, 40 Gigabit Ethernet, 100 Gigabit Ethernet
Maximum ThroughputUp to 322 Tbps
Line Card Slots4, 8, 16
DimensionsVaries by chassis
WeightVaries by chassis
ModelCisco CRS Series

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