mpls l2transport load-balancing-group
Syntax
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mpls l2transport load-balancing-group groupNumber
[ mpls-relay remoteIpAddress | route interface tunnel lspName ]
[ vc-id ] vcIdValue [ group-id groupIdValue ]
[ control-word | no-control-word ] [ sequencing | no-sequencing ]
[ relay-format { ethernet | ppp | vlan } ]
no mpls l2transport load-balancing-group groupNumber
{ mpls-relay remoteIpAddress | route interface tunnel lspName } [ vc-id ] vcId
Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.
control-word, no-control-word, sequencing, and no-sequencing keywords added in
JunosE Release 7.1.0.
Specifies a Martini layer 2 transport circuit, associates it with a load-balancing group,
and accesses L2 Transport Load-Balancing-Circuit Configuration mode. The no version
removes a circuit from the load-balancing group and all subinterfaces that the circuit
was configured on.
NOTE: Using the mpls-relay keywords has the same effect as using the
mpls-relay command. Using the route interface keywords has the same
effect as using the route interface commands. The relay-format frame-relay
option is not supported for the mpls l2transport load-balancing-group
command.
groupNumber—Integer in the range 1–127
remoteIpAddress—IP address of the router on the remote end of the layer 2 circuit
lspName—Name of the route interface tunnel
vcidValue—Integer in the range 1–4294967295 that identifies the virtual connection;
the two ends across the MPLS core must match inside each VC type
groupIdValue—Integer in the range 0–4294967295 that identifies a group of virtual
connections; not currently used
control-word—Indicates that the local preference is to use the control word for the
layer 2 packets encapsulated in MPLS packets sent to the remote PE router. The default
preference is determined by the interface stack on which the MPLS interface is stacked.
no-control-word—Indicates that the local preference is to not use the control word for
the layer 2 packets encapsulated in MPLS packets sent to the remote PE router. The
default preference is determined by the interface stack on which the MPLS interface
is stacked.
sequencing—Specifies that the local preference is to include nonzero sequence numbers
with the control word; enabling the remote PE to detect out-of-order packets; has no
effect if no control word is sent in the packets. The router always accepts zero sequence
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