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MPLS VPNs with OSPF and Sham-Links

Directions
Build the logical topology per the diagram
Configure EIGRP 100 on the interfaces between R1, R2, R3, and R4
Configure MPLS on the interfaces between R1, R2, R3, and R4
Create the Loopback 150.1.3.3/32 on R3 and advertise it into EIGRP 100
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Create the Loopback 150.1.4.4/32 on R4 and advertise it into EIGRP 100


R3 and R4 should peer via iBGP in AS 1 using their Loopback interfaces
R6 and SW2 should be in VRF R6-SW2
Use the route distinguisher and route target 1:68 for this VRF
Run OSPF as the PE-CE protocol between R3 & SW2 and R4 & R6
Run OSPF on the Ethernet link between R6 & SW2; this link should have
the maximum OSPF cost supported
Create the Loopback 10.1.6.6/24 on R6 and advertise it into OSPF
Create the Loopback 10.1.8.8/24 on SW2 and advertise it into OSPF
Configure a Loopback 10.1.3.3/32 on R3 that is part of VRF R6-SW2
Configure a Loopback 10.1.4.4/32 on R4 that is part of VRF R6-SW2
Redistribute where necessary
Configure an OSPF Sham-Link between R3 and R4 using these new
Loopbacks so that the Ethernet link between R6 & SW2 is only used in the case that connectivity
through the MPLS provider network is down

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