To do...
Enable the MAC address move
function, so when the incoming
interfaces of packets change, the
device changes the interfaces in
the corresponding MAC address
entries accordingly
Configuring VPLS instance attributes
To configure VPLS instance attributes:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter VSI view
Specify the encapsulation type of
the VPLS instance
Set the MTU of the VPLS instance
Set the description of the VPLS
instance
Shut down the VPLS service of the
VPLS instance
Specify a tunneling policy for the
VPLS instance
Configuring traffic policing for an AC
Traffic policing limits the packet transmit rate to avoid network congestion.
A PE uses an AC interface to connect to a CE. To perform traffic policing for an AC:
If the AC interface is a Layer 3 interface, configure QoS on the Layer 3 interface then bind the
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interface to a VPLS instance.
Use the command...
mac-move enable
Use the command...
system-view
vsi vsi-name
encapsulation { bgp-vpls |
ethernet | vlan }
mtu mtu
description text
shutdown
tnl-policy tunnel-policy-name
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Remarks
Optional
Disabled by default.
Remarks
—
—
Optional
vlan by default, which corresponds to
the VSI PW encapsulation type of
tagged.
Optional
1,500 bytes by default.
Optional
No description set by default.
Optional
By default, the VPLS service of a VPLS
instance is enabled.
Optional
By default, no tunneling policy is
specified for a VPLS instance and a VPLS
instance uses the default tunneling
policy. The default tunneling policy
selects only one tunnel (on load
balancing) in this order: LSP tunnel,
CR-LSP tunnel.
For how to configure a tunneling policy,
see the chapter "Configuring MPLS
L3VPN."