3com S7906E 설치 설명서

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Figure 1-10 Networking diagram for VPN  
VPN A
VPN A
VPN A
VPN B
VPN B
Public network
P
PE 1
PE 2
PE 3
CE b3
CE a2
CE a3
CE b1
CE a1
CE b2
 
 
The P device belongs to the public network. The CE devices belong to their respective VPNs. Each 
CE device serves its own network and maintains only one set of forwarding mechanism.  
The PE devices interface with the public network and the VPN networks, serving multiple networks 
at the same time. On each PE device, the information for different networks must be strictly 
distinguished and a separate forwarding mechanism must be maintained for each network. On a 
PE device, a set of software and hardware that serves the same network forms an instance. 
Multiple instances exist on a PE device at the same time, and an instance resides on different PE 
devices.  
Multi-Instance Application in Multicast 
With multi-instance multicast enabled, a PE is able to:  
Maintain a set of independent multicast forwarding mechanism for each instance, include various 
multicast protocols, a list of PIM neighbors and a multicast routing table per instance. Each 
instance searches its own forwarding table or routing table to forward multicast data.  
Guarantee the isolation between different VPN instances.  
Implement information exchange and data conversion between the public instance and VPN 
instances.  
Multi-instance multicast is the basis of multicast over a VPNs network. With multicast VPN, as shown in 
, when a multicast source in VPN A sends a multicast stream to a multicast group, of all 
possible receivers on the network for that group, only those belong to VPN A can receive the multicast 
stream. The multicast data is multicast both in VPN A and in the public network.