Enabling l2vpn, Configuring an ac – H3C Technologies H3C S6800 Series Switches User Manual

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To configure VPLS on a PE, perform the following tasks:

Tasks at a glance

Remarks

(Required.)

Enabling L2VPN

N/A

(Required.)

Configuring an AC

In an H-VPLS using MPLS access, do not perform
this task on the access NPEs of the UPEs.

(Required.)

Configuring a VSI

N/A

Configuring a PW

:

(Optional.)

Configuring a PW class

(Required.) Choose either of the following tasks to

configure a PW:

{

Configuring a static PW

{

Configuring an LDP PW

Choose a PW configuration method depending
on the VPLS implementation.

(Required.)

Binding an AC to a VSI

In an H-VPLS using MPLS access, do not perform
this task on the access NPEs of the UPEs.

(Optional.)

Configuring UPE dual homing

:

Configuring static PW redundancy

Configuring LDP PW redundancy

N/A

(Required.)

Configuring MAC address learning

N/A

Enabling L2VPN

Before you enable L2VPN, perform the following tasks:

Configure an LSR ID for the PE with the mpls lsr-id command.

Enable MPLS with the mpls enable command on the backbone interface of the PE.

To enable L2VPN:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enable L2VPN.

l2vpn enable

By default, L2VPN is disabled.

Configuring an AC

CAUTION:

On a PE, if the interface connected to a PW and the interface connected to an AC reside on different IRF
member devices, the default VLAN ID configured on the interface connected to the AC must be different

from the inner VLAN ID of the packets to be forwarded from the PW to the AC.

On an interface, service instance is mutually exclusive with EVB. For more information about EVB, see

EVB Configuration Guide.

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