Configuring Routing Protocols; Configuring Basic Mpls Functions; Configuring Ldp Expansion Session Peer - H3C S9500 Series Operation Manual

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Operation Manual – MPLS VPLS
H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches
Caution:
L2VPN VPLS does not support NDP transparent transmission.

1.2.2 Configuring Routing Protocols

You must perform some basic routing configuration on your switch such that it can
exchange routing information with other P and PE devices. Currently, you can choose
the following routing protocols: static routing, routing information protocol (RIP), open
shortest path first (OSPF), exterior border gateway protocol (EBGP), and so on. For
specific configuration, refer to the IP Routing Volume.

1.2.3 Configuring Basic MPLS Functions

Configure basic MPLS functions to create LSP tunnels over public network. For specific
configuration, refer to MPLS Configuration.

1.2.4 Configuring LDP Expansion Session Peer

Configure LDP remote peer to set up LDP remote session.
I. Entering the remote-peer mode
Perform the following configuration in system view to enter the remote-peer mode:
Enter the remote-peer mode
Remove the remote peer
By default, no remote peer exists.
II. Configuring an address for the remote peer
You can specify any LDP-enabled interface address of a remote peer device or the
loopback address of a label switch router (LSR) that has advertised its routing
information as the address of the remote peer.
Perform the following configuration in remote-peer view to configure an address for the
remote peer:
Configure an address for the remote peer
To do...
To do...
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Chapter 1 VPLS Configuration
Use the command...
mpls ldp remote-peer index
undo mpls ldp remote-peer index
Use the command...
remote-ip remoteip

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