Bridge Vpls Site-Name Site-Id - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - COMMAND REFERENCE A TO M 2010-10-19 Command Reference Manual

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bridge vpls site-name site-id

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[ no ] bridge vplsName vpls site-name siteName site-id siteId
[ multi-homed priority priority ]
Command introduced in JunosE Release 7.1.0.
multi-homed priority keywords and priority variable added in JunosE Release 9.3.0.
Configures a customer site name and a unique site identifier that belongs to the specified
VPLS instance that uses BGP as the signaling protocol. Optionally configures the site to
be multihomed. In a VPLS configuration, each customer site is represented by a customer
edge (CE) device located at the edge of the customer's network. The router (VPLS edge
device, also known as VE router) communicates with the customer site by means of a
bridge network interface connection to the CE device. The no version removes the site
name and site identifier from the VPLS instance, or removes the multihomed configuration
for the customer site and returns it to a single-homed state.
The bridge vpls site-name site-id command is not valid for a VPLS instance that uses
LDP as the signaling protocol. To configure a VPLS instance with LDP signaling, use the
mpls ldp vpls vpls-id command and the mpls ldp vpls neighbor command.
NOTE: The bridge vpls site-name site-id command is available for a VPLS
instance only after you issue the bridge vpls transport-virtual-router
command, which creates the VPLS instance and configures the transport
virtual router.
vplsName—Name of a VPLS instance created with the bridge vpls
transport-virtual-router command
siteName—Name of the site; string of up to 128 alphanumeric characters
siteId—Numerical identifier for the site; must be an unsigned 16-bit integer greater than
zero that is unique across the VPLS domain associated with the VPLS instance
priority—Number that sets the priority of this VPLS instance for a multi-homed site, in
the range 1–65535; priority is sent in BGP advertisements as the Local-Preference
attribute and determines whether the router hosting the VPLS instance becomes the
designated VE router for this multihomed site
Global Configuration
Configuring VPLS Instances with BGP Signaling in the JunosE BGP and MPLS Configuration
Guide
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