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Layer 2 VPN Operational Mode Commands

Table 53 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you can use to monitor Layer 2 virtual private networks (VPNs). In the table, the commands are grouped by functionality. In the remainder of this chapter, they are explained alphabetically.

These commands have been condensed and grouped to specifically address VPNs, with references to the complete command elsewhere in this book.


Table 53: Commands for Monitoring Layer 2 VPNs
Task Category
Task or Information to Monitor
Command
BGP Information

Entries in the BGP neighbor database.

show bgp neighbor

BGP summary information.

show bgp summary

Interface Information

General interface information.

show interfaces terse

Layer 2 Connections

Display Layer 2 virtual circuit information.

show l2circuit connections

Display Layer 2 VPN information.

show l2vpn connections

VPLS Connections

Display virtual private LAN service (VPLS) information.

show vpls connections

Clear MAC address entries from the VPLS table.

clear vpls mac-address instance

Routing Table Information

Information about the entries in the routing tables.

show route

Routes transmitted by a particular routing protocol.

show route advertising-protocol

Information about the entries in the kernel's forwarding table.

show route forwarding-table

Route instance information.

show route instance

Routes learned by the specified protocol.

show route protocol

Routes received by a particular routing protocol.

show route receive-protocol

Routes in a particular routing table.

show route table

System Management

Check the integrity of a VPN connection between two provider edge (PE) routers.

ping mpls l2vpn

Check the reachability of a remote VPN node.

ping vpn-interface



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