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Operation Manual – MPLS VPLS
H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches
[PE-A] vsi vpls100 static
[PE-A-vsi-vpls100] pwsignal ldp
[PE-A-vsi-vpls100-ldp] vsi-id 100
[PE-A-vsi-vpls100-ldp] peer 1.1.1.2 encapsulation ethernet
[PE-A-vsi-vpls100-ldp] peer 1.1.1.3 encapsulation vlan
[PE-A-vsi-vpls100-ldp] quit
# Bind the VPLS instance to the private VLAN.
[PE-A] vlan 100
[PE-A-vlan100] interface vlan-interface 100
[PE-A-Vlan-interface100] l2 binding
[PE-A-Vlan-interface100] quit
# Add Ethernet 4/1/1 to VLAN 100. Enable VLAN-VPN on Ethernet 4/1/1.
[PE-A] interface Ethernet 4/1/1
[PE-A-Ethernet4/1/1] port access vlan 100
[PE-A-Ethernet4/1/1] vlan-vpn enable
2)
Configure the other PE devices
The configurations required on the other PE devices are similar to those on PE-A and
are therefore omitted.
3)
Configure the P device
The following gives only the configurations required on the P device. The detailed
configuration steps are omitted.
Configure the LSR-ID and enable MPLS and MPLS LDP.
Create a public VLAN and configure an IP address for the VLAN interface. Then,
enable MPLS and MPLS LDP on the interface.
Configure a Loopback interface. Its IP address is used as the Router-ID.
Enable OSPF to advertise the routes of the interfaces.
1.4.3 Hierarchical VPLS Configuration Example (via MPLS)
Note:
In the following example, a card that supports MPLS is called a MPLS card; a card that
does not support MPLS is called a non-MPLS card.
I. Network requirements
NPE1, NPE2, and NPE3 are mesh-connected, forming a VPLS network.
vsi vpls100 access-mode ethernet
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Chapter 1 VPLS Configuration

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