Configuring a PW
Configuring a PW class
In a PW class, you can configure PW attributes such as the PW type, and whether to enable control
word. To simplify PW configuration, you can configure PWs with the same attributes by referencing
the same PW class.
To configure a PW class:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a PW class and enter
PW class view.
3.
(Optional.) Enable control
word.
4.
(Optional.) Specify the PW
type.
Configuring a static PW
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter VSI view.
3.
Specify static signaling
for PWs, and enter VSI
static view.
4.
Configure a static PW,
and enter VSI static PW
view.
5.
Set the expected
bandwidth for the PW.
Command
system-view
pw-class class-name
control-word enable
pw-type { ethernet | vlan }
Command
system-view
vsi vsi-name [ hub-spoke ]
pwsignaling static
peer ip-address [ pw-id
pw-id ] in-label label-value
out-label label-value [ hub |
no-split-horizon | pw-class
class-name | tunnel-policy
tunnel-policy-name ] *
bandwidth bandwidth-value
461
Remarks
N/A
By default, no PW class is
created.
By default, control word is
disabled.
By default, the PW type is VLAN.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, no PW signaling protocol is
specified.
By default, no static PW is configured.
If both a default PW ID in the default-pw-id
command and a PW ID in the peer
command are configured, the PW ID in the
peer command is used. If only a default PW
ID is configured, the default PW ID is used. If
no default PW ID is configured, you must
provide a PW ID in the peer command.
If a VSI is enabled with the hub-spoke
capability (the hub-spoke keyword in the vsi
command), PWs in the VSI are spoke links
by default. You can use the hub keyword in
this command to specify the static PW as the
hub link in the VSI.
You must specify the no-split-horizon
keyword to disable split horizon when you
configure an NPE to establish a U-PW with a
UPE.
By default, the expected bandwidth is
10000000 kbps.
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