Configuring A Remote Ccc Connection - HP 6127xlg Configuration Manual

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Step
8.
Create a local site and enter
site view.
9.
Create a cross-connect and
enter auto-discovery
cross-connect view.
10.
(Optional.) Reference a tunnel
policy.

Configuring a remote CCC connection

To configure a remote CCC connection, perform the following configurations on the PE and P devices:
On the two PEs, use the ccc command to specify the incoming and outgoing labels.
On each P device between the two PEs, use the static-lsp transit command to configure a static LSP
for each direction of the CCC connection. For more information about the static-lsp transit
command, see MPLS Command References.
Follow these guidelines when you configure a remote CCC connection:
The outgoing label specified on a device must be the same as the incoming label specified on the
next-hop device.
CCC connection settings such as the encapsulation type and control word feature must be
consistent on the two PEs. Otherwise, the PEs might fail to forward packets over the CCC
connection.
To configure a remote CCC connection:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter cross-connect
group view.
3.
Enter cross-connect
view.
4.
Create a remote CCC
connection.
Command
site site-id [ range range-value ]
[ default-offset default-offset ]
connection remote-site-id
remote-site-id
tunnel-policy tunnel-policy-name
Command
system-view
xconnect-group group-name
connection connection-name
ccc in-label in-label-value out-label
out-label-value { nexthop nexthop |
out-interface interface-type
interface-number } [ pw-class class-name ]
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Remarks
By default, no local site is created.
By default, no cross-connect is
created.
After you execute this command, a
PW to the specified remote site is
created and is bound to the
cross-connect.
By default, no tunnel policy is
referenced.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
N/A
By default, no remote CCC
connection is created.
Use the out-interface keyword to
specify the outgoing interface
only on a point-to-point link. On
other types of interfaces such as
Layer 3 Ethernet interface, VLAN
interface, and Layer 3 aggregate
interface, you must use the
nexthop keyword to specify the IP
address of the next hop.

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