Configuring Customer-Side Settings On Bebs; Enabling L2Vpn; Creating An Spb Vsi - HP 5920 series Configuration Manual

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Step
7.
Assign the interface to the
port VLAN (PVID) as an
untagged member, and
assign the interface to all
B-VLANs as a tagged
member.

Configuring customer-side settings on BEBs

All tasks in this section are required.

Enabling L2VPN

Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enable L2VPN.

Creating an SPB VSI

SPBM uses a unique I-SID to identify an SPB VSI. An SPB VSI's I-SID must be the same across the SPBM
network.
I-SID 255 is reserved for the fast channel. You cannot associate any Ethernet service instance with the VSI
that uses I-SID 255.
To use the fast-channel feature, you must create a VSI and assign I-SID 255 to the VSI.
To create an SPB VSI:
Step
Enter system view.
1.
2.
Create a VSI.
3.
Assign an SPB I-SID to
the VSI.
Command
Trunk link type:
port trunk permit vlan
{ vlan-id-list | all }
Hybrid link type:
port hybrid vlan vlan-id-list
{ tagged | untagged }
Command
system-view
l2vpn enable
Command
system-view
vsi vsi-name
spb i-sid i-sid
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Remarks
ISIS-SPB protocol frames are
transmitted untagged on links. An
SPBM-enabled interface will drop
these frames if it is not assigned to the
port VLAN as an untagged member.
Remarks
N/A
By default, L2VPN is disabled.
For more information about this command, see
VPLS commands in MPLS Command Reference.
Remarks
N/A
By default, no VSIs exist.
For more information about this command, see VPLS
commands in MPLS Command Reference.
By default, a VSI does not have an SPB I-SID. You
can configure one SPB I-SID and one PBB I-SID for
one VSI, but the two I-SIDs cannot be the same.
For more information about PBB, see Layer 2—LAN
Switching Configuration Guide.

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