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Any Transport over MPLS
These sections describe AToM:

AToM Load Balancing

EoMPLS does not support load balancing at the tunnel ingress; only one Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP)
path is selected even if multiple IGP paths are available, but load balancing is available at the MPLS
core.

Understanding EoMPLS

EoMPLS is one of the AToM transport types. AToM transports Layer 2 packets over a MPLS backbone
using a directed LDP session between edge routers for setting up and maintaining connections.
Forwarding occurs through the use of two level labels that provide switching between the edge routers.
The external label (tunnel label) routes the packet over the MPLS backbone to the egress PE at the
ingress PE. The VC label is a demuxing label that determines the connection at the tunnel endpoint (the
particular egress interface on the egress PE as well as the VLAN identifier for an Ethernet frame).
EoMPLS works by encapsulating Ethernet PDUs in MPLS packets and forwarding them across the
MPLS network. Each PDU is transported as a single packet.
Use OSM-based EoMPLS when you want local Layer 2 switching and EoMPLS on the same VLAN.
Note
You need to configure EoMPLS on the SVI; the core-facing card must be an OSM. When local Layer 2
switching is not required, use PFC3B-based EoMPLS configured on the subinterface or physical
interface.

EoMPLS Guidelines and Restrictions

When configuring EoMPLS, follow these guidelines and restrictions:
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AToM Load Balancing, page 21-14
Understanding EoMPLS, page 21-14
EoMPLS Guidelines and Restrictions, page 21-14
Configuring EoMPLS, page 21-16
Ensure that the maximum transmission unit (MTU) of all intermediate links between endpoints is
sufficient to carry the largest Layer 2 packet received.
EoMPLS supports VLAN packets that conform to the IEEE 802.1Q standard. The 802.1Q
specification establishes a standard method for inserting VLAN membership information into
Ethernet frames.
If QoS is disabled globally, both the 802.1p and IP precedence bits are preserved. When the QoS is
enabled on a Layer 2 port, either 802.1q P bits or IP precedence bits can be preserved with the trusted
configuration. However, by default the unpreserved bits are overwritten by the value of preserved
bits. For instance, if you preserve the P bits, the IP precedence bits are overwritten with the value of
the P bits. The PFC3B provides a new command that allows you to trust the P bits while preserving
the IP precedence bits. To preserve the IP precedence bits, use the no mls qos rewrite ip dscp
command.
Chapter 21
Configuring Multiprotocol Label Switching
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