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MPLS to SRv6 Migration v1
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Requirements
Required: Laptop
Optional: Cisco AnyConnect
About this Solution
This lab demonstrates a full migration from a legacy MPLS network to an SRv6 network. It
uses the dual connected PE feature and simple BGP routing to migrate L3VPN. The same
principle can be applied to a global routing table and a very similar principle to all flavors of
L2VPNs.
The network demonstrates the main component of the MPLS network based on LDP, but
the same migration scenario applies to a migration from SR MPLS.
Topology
This content includes preconfigured users and components to illustrate the scripted
scenarios and features of the solution. All components are fully configurable with
predefined administrative user accounts. We created the logical topology on a single server
using XRd.
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Logical Topology
Initial MPLS Network
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Equipment Details
Name Description IP Address Username Password
XR1 Cisco IOS-XR 172.30.0.101 lab lab
virtual router
XR2 Cisco IOS-XR 172.30.0.102 lab lab
virtual router
XR3 Cisco IOS-XR 172.30.0.103 lab lab
virtual router
XR4 Cisco IOS-XR 172.30.0.104 lab lab
virtual router
XR5 Cisco IOS-XR 172.30.0.105 lab lab
virtual router
XR6 Cisco IOS-XR 172.30.0.106 lab lab
virtual router
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XR7 Cisco IOS-XR 172.30.0.107 lab lab
virtual router
XR8 Cisco IOS-XR 172.30.0.108 lab lab
virtual router
XR9 Cisco IOS-XR 172.30.0.109
virtual router
Component Details
XRd IOS XR 7.7.1
Docker 20.10.7
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Getting Started
This procedure assumes that you have already logged into dCloud.
This procedure describes how to locate and launch instant or scheduled demos in dCloud.
1. In the dCloud home page, click the top-right corner, and select US-East (RTP) Data
center .
2. In the top menu, click Catalog .
3. In the Catalog display, in the Search Catalog field, enter the name of a demo or any
keywords in the demo title or description.
4. If you have not entered the entire demo title, scroll to the demo of interest.
5. Depending on the type of demo, click one of the following buttons.
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View The demo starts and provides ways for you to open the
components that comprise the demo. The scenarios instruct you
when to open the components.
Schedule Opens the scheduling wizard so you can schedule the demo when
resources are available. You receive emails that:
Acknowledge the demo schedule.
Notify you when the demo is starting.
Each email contains a link to the demo.
Note: It can take up to 30 minutes, depending on the type of demo, for the
demo to initialize. Plan your demo time accordingly.
6. Follow the directions in the demo guide to start the demo.
Access Devices
This section describes how to access the demo and demo devices.
There are several other ways to connect to the routers. We recommend using Cisco
AnyConnect and then SSH directly to the server. This method is optimal for copying
commands from the guide and pasting them to the routers.
The remote workstation has an IP address of 198.18.134.28. Access credentials are
username cisco, password C1sco12345.
Web-based Access from dCloud Topology
Page
This section describes how to access the demo from the dCloud topology page.
The remote workstation has an IP address of 198.18.134.28. Access credentials are
username cisco, password C1sco12345.
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1. On the dCloud topology page, click the triangle icon underneath the compute icon.
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2. Click Remote Desktop .
Example:
3. Enter C1sco12345 as the password to access the demo.
RDP Access
This section describes how to use RDP to access demo devices.
1. On the dCloud topology page, click the down arrow under the compute icon and select
Remote Desktop .
2. You do not have to enter a password.
3. Now you can double-click each XR <router number> icon to access the command-line
interface (CLI) prompt of each device. By default, you're placed in the exec mode of the
CLI.
Example:
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SSH Access
This section describes how to access demo devices via SSH.
1. On the dCloud topology page, click the down arrow under the compute icon and then
click SSH .
Example:
2. At the command prompt, enter ssh XR<router number> and press <Enter> to access the
CLI prompt of the specified device. You do not have to enter a password for SSH access.
Example:
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VPN Access
This section describes how to access devices via the VPN.
1. In the upper left-hand corner of the dCloud topology page, click Details .
2. In the Session Details dialog, scroll down to the AnyConnect Credentials section to find
the Host, User, and Password information. The credentials on your screen may vary from
the ones shown in the following graphic.
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3. Connect using the Cisco AnyConnect client.
4. Once you connect with the Host, User, and Password credentials provided, proceed with
either the RDP or SSH section that follows.
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