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Create the VPLS address family to configure the router to exchange layer 2 NLRI for
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each VPLS instance configured on the router.
You must issue the address-family vpls command separately for each VPLS instance
configured on the router.
host1(config-router)#address-family vpls customer1
host1(config-router-af)#exit-address-family
host1(config-router)#address-family vpls customer2
After you configure MPLS LSPs and BGP signaling, the router automatically generates
a VPLS virtual core interface for each VPLS instance. The VPLS virtual core interface
represents all of the MPLS tunnels from the router to the remote VE device.
Configuring VPLS with BGP Signaling on a PE Router on page 598
See Configuring BGP Routing on page 3 for information about configuring BGP.
See Configuring BGP-MPLS Applications on page 385 for information about configuring
BGP/MPLS VPNs.
address-family l2vpn
address-family vpls command
exit-address-family
neighbor activate
neighbor next-hop-self
neighbor remote-as
router bgp
The example in this section shows how to configure the VPLS topology illustrated in
Figure 129 on page 607. The example includes the commands for configuring VPLS on
both the local E Series router (PE 1) and the remote E Series router (PE 2).
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