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Route Distinguisher and Route Target

Route Distinguisher and Route Target

Route Distinguisher

A Route Distinguisher is a unique prefix added to a customer's destination address to distinguish advertisements that might otherwise look the same. For example, overlapping VRF subnets can be distinguished by unique route distinguishers.

An RD is a 64-bit integer and is split into three parts:

  • Type (always 2 bytes).
  • Administrator subfield.
  • Value or service-provider subfield.

Currently, three format types are defined.

2 bytes 2 bytes 4 bytes
Type 0 ASN 4-byte value
Type 1 4-byte IP 2-byte value
Type 2 4-byte ASN 2-byte value

Route Targets

A Route Target is a BGP extended community that controls the import and export of routing information between routing instances.

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Bijgewerkt op 2026-08-22.