Configuring Static Vpls; Configuring A Static Vpls Instance - HP HSR6800 Configuration Manual

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To enable L2VPN and MPLS L2VPN:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enable L2VPN and enter L2VPN view.
3.
Enable MPLS L2VPN.
For more information about the l2vpn command and the mpls l2vpn command, see MPLS
Command Reference.

Configuring static VPLS

Before you configure static VPLS, complete the following tasks:
Configure an IGP on the MPLS backbone devices (PEs and P devices) to ensure IP
connectivity. For configuration information, see Layer 3—IP Routing Configuration Guide.
Configure basic MPLS on the MPLS backbone devices (PEs and P devices) to establish LSP
tunnels over the backbone network. For configuration information, see "Configuring basic
MPLS."

Configuring a static VPLS instance

To create a static VPLS instance, perform the following configurations:
1.
Specify a globally unique name for the VPLS instance and set the peer discovery mechanism to
manual configuration.
2.
Specify the PW signaling protocol as static.
3.
Use the peer command to configure a VPLS peer PE for the instance, including the following
parameters:
IP address of the peer PE.
ID of the PW to the peer PE, which must be consistent with that specified on the peer PE.
Type of the peer PE. Use the upe keyword to specify a UPE peer, which is an MTU-s device in the
H-VPLS model, or use the backup-peer keyword to configure two NPE peers (one primary, one backup).
You can configure only one pair of primary and backup NPEs. The remote NPEs must be
fully meshed, but it is not necessary for the UPE to connect to all the NPEs.
PW class template to be referenced. A PW class template defines the PW transport mode and tunneling
policy for the PW.
4.
Specify the local and remote VC labels.
To configure a static VPLS instance:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a PW class and enter
its view.
3.
Configure the PW transport
mode.
Command
system-view
l2vpn
mpls l2vpn
Command
system-view
pw-class pw-class-name
trans-mode { ethernet | vlan }
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Remarks
N/A
Optional.
By default, no PW class is
created.
Optional.
VLAN by default.

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