Binding An Ac To A Vsi - HP 6127xlg Configuration Manual

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Step
5.
Configure route targets for the
auto-discovery VSI.
6.
(Optional.) Reference a PW
class.
7.
(Optional.) Reference a tunnel
policy.
8.
Use LDP to create a PW to an
automatically discovered
remote PE and enter
auto-discovery VSI LDP
signaling view.
9.
Configure a VPLS ID for the
VSI.

Binding an AC to a VSI

This task is mutually exclusive from Ethernet link aggregation. If a Layer 2 Ethernet interface has been
added to a link aggregation group, you cannot bind an Ethernet service instance on the interface to a
VSI, and vice versa.
On a Layer 2 Ethernet or Layer 2 aggregate interface, you can create an Ethernet service instance and
bind it to a VSI. The Ethernet service instance matches packets received on that interface. The matching
packets are then forwarded based on the MAC address table of the VSI. An Ethernet service instance can
match all packets, tagged packets, or untagged packets.
To bind an Ethernet service instance to a VSI:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter Layer 2 Ethernet
interface view or Layer 2
aggregate interface view.
3.
Create an Ethernet service
instance and enter Ethernet
service instance view.
4.
Bind the Ethernet service
instance to a VSI.
Command
vpn-target vpn-target&<1-8> [ both
| export-extcommunity |
import-extcommunity ]
pw-class class-name
tunnel-policy tunnel-policy-name
signaling-protocol ldp
vpls-id vpls-id
Command
system-view
Enter Layer 2 Ethernet interface view:
interface interface-type
interface-number
Enter Layer 2 aggregate interface
view:
interface bridge-aggregation
interface-number
service-instance instance-id
xconnect vsi vsi-name [ access-mode
{ ethernet | vlan } ]
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Remarks
By default, no route targets are
configured for the auto-discovery
VSI.
By default, no PW class is
referenced.
By default, no tunnel policy is
referenced.
By default, no signaling protocol is
specified.
By default, no VPLS ID is
configured.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, no Ethernet
service instance exists on the
interface.
By default, an Ethernet service
instance is not bound to any
VSI.

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