Example For Configuring A Vc For A Service Instance - H3C S5500-HI Series Mpls Configuration Manual

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1 total connections,
connections: 1 up, 0 down, 0 local, 1 remote, 0 unknown
CE name: ce1, id: 1,
Rid type status peer-id
2
# Ping CE 2 from CE 1. The output shows that CE 1 and CE 2 can ping each other.
[CE1] ping 100.1.1.2
PING 100.1.1.2: 56
Reply from 100.1.1.2: bytes=56 Sequence=1 ttl=255 time=90 ms
Reply from 100.1.1.2: bytes=56 Sequence=2 ttl=255 time=77 ms
Reply from 100.1.1.2: bytes=56 Sequence=3 ttl=255 time=34 ms
Reply from 100.1.1.2: bytes=56 Sequence=4 ttl=255 time=46 ms
Reply from 100.1.1.2: bytes=56 Sequence=5 ttl=255 time=94 ms
--- 100.1.1.2 ping statistics ---
5 packet(s) transmitted
5 packet(s) received
0.00% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 34/68/94 ms

Example for configuring a VC for a service instance

Network requirements
CE 1 and CE 2 are connected to PE 1 and PE 2 through VLAN interfaces.
On PE 1 and PE 2, create a VC for CE 1 and CE 2 in service instance view, so CE 1 and CE 2 can
exchange Layer 2 packets across the backbone.
Figure 57 Network diagram
Eth1/1
Vlan-int10
CE 1
Device
CE 1
PE 1
PE 2
Configuration procedure
Configure CE 1:
1.
rmt
up
4.4.4.4
data bytes, press CTRL_C to break
PE 1
Loop0
Loop0
Vlan-int23
Vlan-int23
Maitini
Interface
IP address
Vlan-int10
100.1.1.1/24
Loop0
192.2.2.2/32
Vlan-int23
23.1.1.1/24
Loop0
192.3.3.3/32
Vlan-int26
26.2.2.1/24
route-distinguisher
100:1
P
PE 2
Loop0
Vlan-int26
Vlan-int26
Vlan-int10
Device
CE 2
P
222
intf
Vlan10
Eth1/1
CE 2
Interface
IP address
Vlan-int10
100.1.1.2/24
Loop0
192.4.4.4/32
Vlan-int23
23.1.1.2/24
Vlan-int26
26.2.2.2/24

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