Associating The Bvi As The Routed Interface On A Bridge Domain - Cisco NCS 5500 Series Configuration Manual

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Integrated Routing and Bridging
• Entering no exits the configuration session and returns the router to EXEC mode without committing the configuration
changes.
• Entering cancel leaves the router in the current configuration session without exiting or committing the configuration
changes.
• Use the commit command to save the configuration changes to the running configuration file and remain within
the configuration session.

Associating the BVI as the Routed Interface on a Bridge Domain

To associate the BVI as the routed interface on a bridge domain, complete the following steps.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. configure
2. l2vpn
3. bridge group bridge-group-name
4. bridge-domain bridge-domain-name
5. routed interface bvi identifier
6. end or commit
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1
configure
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# configure
Enters global configuration mode.
Step 2
l2vpn
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# l2vpn
Enters L2VPN configuration mode.
Step 3
bridge group bridge-group-name
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-l2vpn)# bridge group BG_test
Creates a bridge group and enters L2VPN bridge group configuration mode.
Step 4
bridge-domain bridge-domain-name
Interface and Hardware Component Configuration Guide for Cisco NCS 5500 Series Routers, IOS XR Release 6.1.x
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