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Operation Manual – MPLS VPLS
H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches
Perform the following configuration in VSI-LDP view to configure a VPLS instance:
Specify a ID for the current VSI
III. Configuring an IP address of a peer PE
Use the peer command to create a VPLS peer PE contained in an instance. When you
create a VPLS peer PE, you must specify an IP address and peer type for the peer PE.
By default, the peer type is NPE. When you specify UPE as the peer type, it indicates
the peer is a user convergence node UPE in hierarchical VPLS architecture. You can
also specify an ID for a VC to the peer, and the ID must be consistent with that of the
remote. Multipoint-to-multipoint connections are needed among specified multiple
remote peer NPEs, but not needed between UPEs and NPEs.
Perform the following configuration in VSI-LDP view to configure an IP address for a
peer PE:
Create a VPLS peer PE contained in the
instance
Remove the specified VPLS peer PE
By default, VC-ID is as big as VSI-ID.
IV. Specifying the VC encapsulation type of the VSI
Perform the following configuration in VSI view to specify the VC encapsulation type of
the VSI:
Specify the VC encapsulation type of the VSI
By default, the VC encapsulation type in the VSI takes this value.
1.2.7 Configuring VLAN for User Access and Binding a VLPS Instance
The port configuration on a VLAN interface differs depending on user access modes. If
user gets access by Ethernet, you must enable VLAN-VPN on the access port of the
VLAN. If user makes H-VPLS access by VLAN, or user's convergence multi-tenant unit
(MTU) makes H-VPLS access by VLAN-VPN, you need not enable VLAN-VPN on the
access port; instead, you must configure the port as Trunk, in this case, the VLAN Tag
(VLAN ID currently configured for the user) carried in uplink packets must be consistent
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Chapter 1 VPLS Configuration
Use the command...
vsi-id vsi-id
Use the command...
peer peer-ip [ vc-id vc-id ] [ upe |
dual-npe ] [ encapsulation { ethernet |
vlan } ]
undo peer peer-ip
Use the command...
encapsulation { vlan | ethernet }

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