Tunnel-Services (Routing Instances Vpls) - Juniper EX9200 Features Manual

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tunnel-services (Routing Instances VPLS)

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tunnel-services {
devices device-names;
primary primary-device-name;
}
[edit logical-systems logical-system-name routing-instances routing-instance-name protocols
vpls],
[edit routing-instances routing-instance-name protocols vpls]
Statement introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.
Specify that traffic for particular VPLS routing instances be forwarded to specific virtual
tunnel (VT) interfaces, allowing you to load-balance VPLS traffic among all the available
VT interfaces on the router.
NOTE:
In the VPLS documentation, the word router in terms such as PE router
is used to refer to any device that provides routing functions.
—Specify the VT interfaces acceptable for use by the VPLS routing
devices device-names
instance. If you do not configure this option, all VT interfaces available to the router
can be used for de-encapsulating traffic for this instance.
primary primary-device-name
routing instance. The VT interface specified is used to de-encapsulate all VPLS traffic
from the MPLS core network for this routing instance. If the VT interface specified
is unavailable, then one of the other acceptable VT interfaces is used for handling
the VPLS traffic. If you do not configure this option, any acceptable VT interface can
be used to de-encapsulate VPLS traffic from the core.
routing—To view this statement in the configuration.
routing-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Specifying the VT Interfaces Used by VPLS Routing Instances on page 38
—Specify the primary VT interface to be used by the VPLS
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