After completing the above configurations, you can issue the display vpls connection command on
the PEs. There should be PW connections established and in the state of up. Take PE 2 as an example,
the output information is as follows:
[PE2] display vpls connection vsi aaa verbose
VSI Name: aaa
**Remote Vsi ID
VC State
Encapsulation
Group ID
MTU
Peer Ip Address : 1.1.1.9
PW Type
Local VC Label
Remote VC Label : 81922
Link ID
Tunnel Policy
Tunnel ID
Configuring H-VPLS Using LSP
Network requirements
A PW connection U-PW is required between UPE and NPE 1. CE 1 accesses the network through
UPE.
A PW connection N-PW is required between NPE 1 and NPE 3. CE 3 accesses the network
through NPE 3.
CE 1 and CE 3 access the UPE and NPE3 through interface GigabitEthernet 2/0/1 respectively,
and send the packet of VLAN 100 to UPE and NPE3.
UPE and NPE 1 are connected through interfaces named VLAN-interface 10.
NPE 1 and NPE 3 are connected through interfaces named VLAN-interface 20.
VPLS instance aaa uses LDP, that is, the Martini mode.
Figure 1-7 Network diagram for configuring H-VPLS using LSP
Loop0
1.1.1.9/32
Vlan-int10
10.1.1.1/24
GE2/0/1
UPE
CE 1
Configuration procedure
1)
Configure the IGP protocol on the MPLS backbone, which is OSPF in this example. The detailed
configuration steps are omitted.
2)
Configure UPE
# Configure MPLS basic capability.
: 500
: up
: vlan
: 0
: 1500
: label
: 89766
: 1
: --
: 0x4600068
Loop0
2.2.2.9/32
Vlan-int20
11.1.1.1/24
Vlan-int10
Vlan-int20
10.1.1.2/24
11.1.1.2/24
NPE 1
Signaling: ldp
Loop0
3.3.3.9/32
GE2/0/1
NPE 3
CE 3
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