Configuring Routing Between Pe And Ce - HP 10500 SERIES Configuration Manual

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Configuring an LDP instance
A LDP instance refers to an LDP-capable VPN instance. LDP instances are for carrier's carrier network
applications.
This task is to configure the LDP capability for an existing VPN instance, create an LDP instance for the
VPN instance, and configure LDP parameters for the LDP instance.
To configure an LDP instance:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enable LDP for a VPN instance,
create an LDP instance, and enter
MPLS LDP VPN instance view.
3.
Configure LDP parameters except
LDP GR for the instance.
Except for the command for LDP GR, all commands available in MPLS LDP view can be configured in
MPLS LDP VPN instance view. For more information about MPLS LDP, see
Configurations in MPLS LDP VPN instance view affect only the LDP-enabled interface bound to the VPN
instance. Configurations in MPLS LDP view do not affect interfaces bound to VPN instances. When
configuring the transport address of an LDP instance, use the IP address of the interface bound to the
VPN instance.
By default, LDP adjacencies on a private network are established by using the addresses of the
LDP-enabled interfaces, and those on the public network are established by using the LDP LSR ID.

Configuring routing between PE and CE

You can configure static routing, RIP, OSPF, IS-IS, EBGP, or IBGP between PE and CE.
Before you configure routing between PE and CE, complete the following tasks:
Assign an IP address to the CE-PE interface of the CE.
Assign an IP address to the PE-CE interface of the PE.
Configuring static routing between PE and CE
Step
Enter system view.
1.
Command
system-view
mpls ldp vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
For configuration information, see
"Configuring basic
Command
system-view
253
Remarks
N/A
Disabled by default.
Optional.
MPLS."
"Configuring basic
Remarks
N/A
MPLS."

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