JUNOS 8.1 VPNs Configuration Guide

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Chapter: About This Guide
[PDF 114 KB]
Objectives
Supported Routing Platforms
Audience
Using the Indexes
Using the Examples in This Manual
Merging a Full Example
Merging a Snippet
Documentation Conventions
Related Juniper Networks Documentation
Documentation Feedback
Requesting Support
Chapter: VPN Overview
[PDF 113 KB]
VPN Standards
VPN Terminology
Types of VPNs
Layer 2 VPNs
Layer 3 VPNs
VPLS
Virtual-Router Routing Instances
VPNs and Class of Service
VPNs and Logical Routers
VPN Graceful Restart
Chapter: Configuring VPNs
[PDF 216 KB]
Enabling a Signaling Protocol on the PE Routers
Using LDP for VPN Signaling
Using RSVP for VPN Signaling
Configuring an IGP on the PE and P Routers
Configuring an IBGP Session Between PE Routers
Configuring a VPN Routing Instance on the PE Routers
Configuring the Description
Configuring the Instance Type
Configuring Interfaces for VPN Routing
General Configuration for VPN Routing
Configuring Interfaces for Layer 3 VPNs
Configuring Interfaces for Carrier-of-Carriers VPNs
Configuring Unicast RPF on VPN Interfaces
Configuring the Route Distinguisher
Configuring Policy for the PE Router's VRF Table
Configuring the Route Target
Configuring the Route Origin
Configuring Import Policy for the PE Router's VRF Table
Configuring Export Policy for the PE Router's VRF Table
Applying Both the VRF Export and the BGP Export Policies
Configuring a VRF Target
Configuring BGP Route Target Filtering
BGP Route Target Filtering Overview
Configuring BGP Route Target Filtering for VPNs
Configuring a Virtual-Router Routing Instance
Configuring a Routing Protocol Between the Service Provider Routers
Configuring Logical Interfaces Between Participating Routers
Configuring Graceful Restart
Configuring Aggregate Labels for VPNs
Rewriting Markers and VPNs
Transmitting Nonstandard BPDUs
Pinging VPNs and Layer 2 Circuits
Pinging a Layer 2 VPN
Pinging a Layer 3 VPN
Pinging a Layer 2 Circuit
Setting the Forwarding Class of the Ping Packets
Configuring a Path MTU Check for VPNs
Enabling Path MTU Checks for a VPN Routing Instance
Assigning an IP Address to the VPN Routing Instance
Chapter: VPN Examples
[PDF 174 KB]
BGP Route Target Filtering for VPNs Overview
BGP Route Target Filtering for VPNs
Configure BGP Route Target Filtering on Router PE1
Configure BGP Route Target Filtering on Router PE2
Configure BGP Route Target Filtering on the Route Reflector
Configure BGP Route Target Filtering on Router PE3
Route Origin for VPNs
Configuring the Site of Origin Community on CE Router A
Configuring the Community on CE Router A
Applying the Policy Statement on CE Router A
Configuring the Policy on PE Router D
Configuring the Community on PE Router D
Applying the Policy on PE Router D
Chapter: Summary of VPN Configuration Statements
[PDF 98 KB]
aggregate-label
description
family route-target
graceful-restart
instance-type
interface
no-forwarding
route-distinguisher
route-distinguisher-id
vpn-apply-export
vrf-export
vrf-import
vrf-target
vrf-mtu-check
Chapter: Layer 2 VPN Overview
[PDF 63 KB]
Layer 2 VPN Overview
Layer 2 VPN Standards
Chapter: Configuring Layer 2 VPNs
[PDF 139 KB]
Configuring the Connections to the Local Site
Configuring a Layer 2 VPN Routing Instance
Configuring the Site
Configuring the Remote Site ID
Configuring the Encapsulation Type
Tracing Layer 2 VPN Traffic and Operations
Disabling Normal TTL Decrementing for VPNs
Configuring CCC Encapsulation on Interfaces
Configuring TCC Encapsulation on Interfaces
Configuring Layer 2 VPN Policing on Interfaces
Disabling the Control Word for Layer 2 VPNs
Chapter: Layer 2 VPN Configuration Example
[PDF 177 KB]
Simple Full-Mesh Layer 2 VPN Overview
Enabling an IGP on the PE Routers
Configuring MPLS LSP Tunnels Between the PE Routers
Configuring IBGP on the PE Routers
Configuring Routing Instances for Layer 2 VPNs on the PE Routers
Configuring CCC Encapsulation on the Interfaces
Configuring VPN Policy on the PE Routers
Layer 2 VPN Configuration Summarized by Router
Summary for Router A (PE Router for Sunnyvale)
Summary for Router B (PE Router for Austin)
Summary for Router C (PE Router for Portland)
Chapter: Summary of Layer 2 VPN Configuration Statements
[PDF 129 KB]
control-word
description
encapsulation
encapsulation (Logical Interface)
encapsulation (Physical Interface)
encapsulation-type
interface
l2vpn
no-control-word
policer
proxy
remote
remote-site-id
site
site-identifier
traceoptions
Chapter: Layer 3 VPN Overview
[PDF 427 KB]
Layer 3 VPN Overview
Layer 3 VPN Standards
Layer 3 VPN Attributes
VPN-IPv4 Addresses and Route Distinguishers
IPv6 Layer 3 VPNs
VPN Routing and Forwarding Tables
Route Distribution Within a Layer 3 VPN
Distribution of Routes from CE to PE Routers
Distribution of Routes Between PE Routers
Distribution of Routes from PE to CE Routers
Forwarding Across the Provider's Core Network
Routing Instances for VPNs
Multicast over Layer 3 VPNs
Multicast over Layer 3 VPNs Overview
Sending PIM Hello Messages to the PE Routers
Sending PIM Join Messages to the PE Routers
Receiving the Multicast Transmission
Chapter: Configuring Layer 3 VPNs
[PDF 340 KB]
Configuring VPN Routing Between the PE and CE Routers
Configuring BGP Between the PE and CE Routers
Configuring OSPF Between the PE and CE Routers
Configuring OSPF Version 2 Between the PE and CE Routers
Configuring OSPF Version 3 Between the PE and CE Routers
Configuring OSPF Sham Links for Layer 3 VPNs
OSPF Sham Links Overview
Configuring OSPF Sham Links
OSPF Sham Links Example
Configuring an OSPF Domain ID
Hub-and-Spoke Layer 3 VPNs and OSPF Domain ID
Configuring RIP Between the PE and CE Routers
Configuring Static Routes Between the PE and CE Routers
Limiting the Paths and Prefixes Accepted from a CE Router
Configuring IPv6 Between the PE and CE Routers
Configuring IPv6 on the PE Router
Configuring the Connection Between the PE and CE Routers
Configuring BGP on the PE Router to Handle IPv6 Routes
Configuring BGP on the PE Router for IPv4 and IPv6 Routes
Configuring OSPF Version 3 on the PE Router
Configuring Static Routes on the PE Router
Configuring IPv6 on the Interfaces
Configuring EBGP or IBGP Multihop Between PE and CE Routers
Configuring Layer 3 VPNs to Carry IBGP Traffic
Filtering Traffic Based on the IP Header
Configuring Traffic Filtering Based on the IP Header
Egress Filtering Options
Support for Ethernet, SONET/SDH, and T1/T3/E3 Interfaces
Support for Aggregated and VLAN Interfaces
Support for ATM and Frame Relay Interfaces
Support for Multilink PPP and Multilink Frame Relay Interfaces
Support for Packets with Null Top Labels
Other Limitations
Applying MPLS EXP Classifiers to Routing Instances
Configuring a VPN Tunnel for VRF Table Lookup
Configuring a Logical Unit on the Loopback Interface
Configuring Multicast over Layer 3 VPNs
Configuring Packet Forwarding for Layer 3 VPNs
Configuring GRE Tunnels for Layer 3 VPNs
Configuring GRE Tunnels Manually Between PE and CE Routers
Configuring the GRE Tunnel Interface on the PE Router
Configuring the GRE Tunnel Interface on the CE Router
Configuring GRE Tunnels Dynamically
Configuring an ES Tunnel Interface for Layer 3 VPNs
Configuring the ES Tunnel Interface on the PE Router
Configuring the ES Tunnel Interface on the CE Router
Configuring IPSec Instead of MPLS Between PE Routers
Configuring SCU and DCU for Layer 3 VPNs
Protocol-Independent Load Balancing for Layer 3 VPNs
Configuring Load Balancing for Layer 3 VPNs
Configuring Load Balancing and Routing Policies
Configuring Layer 3 VPN Policing on Interfaces
Sending RADIUS Messages Through a Layer 3 VPN
Chapter: Troubleshooting Layer 3 VPNs
[PDF 159 KB]
Diagnosing Common Problems
Troubleshooting Layer 3 VPNs Using ping and traceroute
Pinging the CE Router from Another CE Router
Pinging Router CE2 from Router CE1
Using Traceroute from Loopback to Loopback
Pinging Router CE1 from Router CE2
Using Traceroute from Router CE2 to Router CE1
Pinging the Remote PE and CE Routers from the Local CE Router
Pinging Router CE2 from Router CE1
Using Traceroute from Router CE1 to Router CE2
Pinging Router PE2 from Router CE1
Using Traceroute from Router CE1 to Router PE2
Pinging a CE Router from a Multiaccess Interface
Pinging the Directly Connected PE Routers from the CE Routers
Pinging Router PE1 from the Loopback Interface on Router CE1
Using Traceroute from the Loopback Interface on Router CE1 to PE1
Pinging Router PE2 from the Loopback Interface on Router CE2
Using Traceroute from the Loopback Interface on Router CE2 to PE2
Pinging the Directly Connected CE Routers from the PE Routers
Pinging the VPN Interface on Router CE1 from Router PE1
Pinging the Loopback Interface on Router CE1 from Router PE1
Using Traceroute from Router PE1 to Router CE1
Pinging the VPN Interface on Router CE2 from Router PE2
Pinging the Loopback Interface on Router CE2 from Router PE2
Using Traceroute from Router PE2 to Router CE2
Pinging the Remote CE Router from the Local PE Router
Limitation on Pinging a Remote CE Router from a PE Router
Pinging a Layer 3 VPN
Disabling Normal TTL Decrementing for Layer 3 VPNs
Troubleshooting RSVP and LDP LSPs
Troubleshooting Inconsistently Advertised Routes from Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
Chapter: Layer 3 VPN Configuration Examples
[PDF 904 KB]
Configuring a Simple Full-Mesh VPN Topology
Enabling an IGP on the PE and P Routers
Enabling RSVP and MPLS on the P Router
Configuring the MPLS LSP Tunnel Between the PE Routers
Configuring IBGP on the PE Routers
Configuring Routing Instances for VPNs on the PE Routers
Configuring VPN Policy on the PE Routers
Simple VPN Configuration Summarized by Router
Router A (PE Router)
Router B (P Router)
Router C (PE Router)
Configuring a Full-Mesh VPN Topology with Route Reflectors
Configuring Hub-and-Spoke VPN Topologies: One Interface
Enabling Egress Features on the Hub PE Router
Configuring Hub PE1
Configuring Hub-and-Spoke VPN Topologies: Two Interfaces
Enabling an IGP on the Hub-and-Spoke PE Routers
Configuring LDP on the Hub-and-Spoke PE Routers
Configuring IBGP on the PE Routers
Configuring VPN Routing Instances on the Hub-and-Spoke PE Routers
Configuring VPN Policy on the PE Routers
Hub-and-Spoke VPN Configuration Summarized by Router
Router D (Hub PE Router)
Router E (Spoke PE Router)
Router F (Spoke PE Router)
Configuring an LDP-over-RSVP VPN Topology
Enabling an IGP on the PE and P Routers
Enabling LDP on the PE and P Routers
Enabling RSVP and MPLS on the P Router
Configuring the MPLS LSP Tunnel Between the P Routers
Configuring IBGP on the PE Routers
Configuring Routing Instances for VPNs on the PE Routers
Configuring VPN Policy on the PE Routers
LDP-over-MPLS VPN Configuration Summarized by Router
Router PE1
Router P1
Router P2
Router P3
Router PE2
Configuring an Application-Based Layer 3 VPN Topology
Configuration on Router A
Configuration on Router E
Configuration for Router F
Configuring an OSPF Domain ID for a Layer 3 VPN
Configuring Interfaces on Router PE1
Configuring Routing Options on Router PE1
Configuring Protocols on Router PE1
Configuring Policy Options on Router PE1
Configuring the Routing Instance on Router PE1
Configuration Summary for Router PE1
Configuring Overlapping VPNs Using Routing Table Groups
Configuring Routing Table Groups
Configuring Static Routes Between the PE and CE Routers
Configuring the Routing Instance for VPN A
Configuring the Routing Instance for VPN AB
Configuring the Routing Instance for VPN B
Configuring VPN Policy
Configuring BGP Between the PE and CE Routers
Configuring OSPF Between the PE and CE Routers
Configuring Static, BGP, and OSPF Routes Between PE and CE Routers
Configuring Overlapping VPNs Using Automatic Route Export
Configuring Overlapping VPNs with BGP and Automatic Route Export
Configuring Overlapping VPNs and Additional Tables
Configuring Automatic Route Export for All VRF Instances
Configuring a GRE Tunnel Interface Between PE Routers
Configuring the Routing Instance on Router A
Configuring the Routing Instance on Router D
Configuring MPLS, BGP, and OSPF on Router A
Configuring MPLS, BGP, and OSPF on Router D
Configuring the Tunnel Interface on Router A
Configuring the Tunnel Interface on Router D
Configuring the Routing Options on Router A
Configuring the Routing Options on Router D
Configuration Summary for Router A
Configuration Summary for Router D
Configuring a GRE Tunnel Interface Between a PE and CE Router
Configuring the Routing Instance Without the Encapsulating Interface
Configuring the Routing Instance on Router PE1
Configuring the GRE Tunnel Interface on Router PE1
Configuring the Encapsulation Interface on Router PE1
Configuring the Routing Instance with the Encapsulating Interface
Configuring the Routing Instance on Router PE1
Configuring the GRE Tunnel Interface on Router PE1
Configuring the Encapsulation Interface on Router PE1
Configuring the GRE Tunnel Interface on Router CE1
Configuring an ES Tunnel Interface Between a PE and CE Router
Configuring IPSec on Router PE1
Configuring the Routing Instance Without the Encapsulating Interface
Configuring the Routing Instance on Router PE1
Configuring the ES Tunnel Interface on Router PE1
Configuring the Encapsulating Interface for the ES Tunnel
Configuring the Routing Instance with the Encapsulating Interface
Configuring the Routing Instance on Router PE1
Configuring the ES Tunnel Interface on Router PE1
Configuring the Encapsulating Interface on Router PE1
Configuring the ES Tunnel Interface on Router CE1
Configuring IPSec on Router CE1
Chapter: Layer 3 VPN Internet Access Examples
[PDF 487 KB]
Non-VRF Internet Access
CE Router Accesses Internet Independently of the PE Router
PE Router Provides Layer 2 Internet Service
Distributed Internet Access
Routing VPN and Internet Traffic Through Different Interfaces
Configuring Interfaces on Router PE1
Configuring Routing Options on Router PE1
Configuring BGP, IS-IS, and LDP Protocols on Router PE1
Configuring a Routing Instance on Router PE1
Configuring Policy Options on Router PE1
Traffic Routed by Different Interfaces: Configuration Summarized by Router
Router PE1
Routing VPN and Outgoing Internet Traffic Through the Same Interface and Routing Return Internet Traffic Through a Different Interface
Configuration for Router PE1
Routing VPN and Internet Traffic Through the Same Interface Bidirectionally (VPN Has Public Addresses)
Configuring Routing Options on Router PE1
Configuring Routing Protocols on Router PE1
Configuring the Routing Instance on Router PE1
Traffic Routed Through the Same Interface Bidirectionally: Configuration Summarized by Router
Router PE1
Routing VPN and Internet Traffic Through the Same Interface Bidirectionally (VPN Has Private Addresses)
Configuring Routing Options for Router PE1
Configuring a Routing Instance for Router PE1
Configuring Policy Options for Router PE1
Traffic Routed by the Same Interface Bidirectionally (VPN Has Private Addresses): Configuration Summarized by Router
Router PE1
Routing Internet Traffic Through a Separate NAT Device
Configuring Interfaces on Router PE1
Configuring Routing Options for Router PE1
Configuring Routing Protocols on Router PE1
Configuring a Routing Instance for Router PE1
Traffic Routed by Separate NAT Device: Configuration Summarized by Router
Router PE1
Centralized Internet Access
Routing Internet Traffic Through a Hub CE Router
Configuring a Routing Instance on Router PE1
Configuring Policy Options on Router PE1
Internet Traffic Routed by a Hub CE Router: Configuration Summarized by Router
Router PE1
Routing Internet Traffic Through Multiple CE Routers
Configuring a Routing Instance on Router PE1
Configuring Policy Options on Router PE1
Configuring a Routing Instance on Router PE3
Configuring Policy Options on Router PE3
Routing Internet Traffic Through Multiple CE Routers: Configuration Summarized by Router
Router PE1
Router PE2
Router PE3
Chapter: Summary of Layer 3 VPN Configuration Statements
[PDF 105 KB]
classifiers
domain-id
domain-vpn-tag
dynamic-tunnels
independent-domain
inet6-vpn
maximum-paths
maximum-prefixes
metric
multihop
multipath
routing-instances
sham-link
sham-link-remote
vpn-group-address
vrf-table-label
Chapter: VPLS Overview
[PDF 86 KB]
VPLS Overview
VPLS Standards
Supported Platforms and PICs
VPLS Routing and Virtual Ports
VPLS Multihoming
Chapter: Configuring VPLS
[PDF 202 KB]
Configuring VPLS Without a Tunnel Services PIC
Configuring Interfaces for VPLS Routing
Configuring the Interface Name
Configuring the Interface Encapsulation
Enabling VLAN Tagging
Configuring the VPLS Routing Instance
Configuring the VPLS Site Name and Site Identifier
Configuring the VPLS Site Interfaces
Configuring the Site Range
Configuring the VPLS MAC Table Timeout Interval
Configuring the Size of the VPLS MAC Address Table
Limiting the Number of MAC Addresses Learned from an Interface
Configuring an Ethernet Switch as the CE Device
Mapping VPLS Traffic to a Specific LSP
Configuring VPLS Filters and Policers
Configuring a VPLS Filter
Configuring an Interface-Specific Counter for VPLS
Configuring the VPLS Filter Match Conditions
Configuring an Action for the VPLS Filter
Configuring VPLS FTFs
Changing Precedence for Spanning Tree BPDU Packets
Applying a VPLS Filter to an Interface
Applying a VPLS Filter to a VPLS Routing Instance
Configuring a Filter for Flooded Traffic
Configuring a VPLS Policer
Specifying the VT Interfaces Used by VPLS Routing Instances
Configuring VPLS Multihoming
VPLS Multihomed Site Configuration
Specifying an Interface as the Active Interface
Configuring Multihoming on the PE Router
VPLS Single-Homed Site Configuration
Tracing VPLS Traffic and Operations
Chapter: Summary of VPLS Configuration Statements
[PDF 122 KB]
active-interface
encapsulation
interface
interface-mac-limit
mac-table-aging-time
mac-table-size
multi-homing
no-tunnel-services
site
site-identifier
site-range
traceoptions
tunnel-services
vlan-id
vlan-tagging
vpls
vpls (Interfaces)
vpls (Routing Instance)
Chapter: Interprovider and Carrier-of-Carriers VPNs Overview
[PDF 127 KB]
Interprovider and Carrier-of-Carriers VPN Standards
Traditional VPNs, Interprovider VPNs, and Carrier-of-Carriers VPNs
Standard VPNs
Interprovider and Carrier-of-Carriers VPNs
Interprovider VPNs
Linking VRF Tables Between Autonomous Systems
Configuring MP-EBGP Between AS Border Routers
Configuring Multihop MP-EBGP Between AS Border Routers
Carrier-of-Carriers VPNs
Internet Service Provider as the Customer
VPN Service Provider as the Customer
Chapter: Configuring Interprovider and Carrier-of-Carriers VPNs
[PDF 191 KB]
Configuring Interprovider VPNs
Configuring Interprovider VPNs Using MP-EBGP
Configuring RSVP
Configuring MPLS
Configuring BGP
Configuring OSPF
Configuring Interprovider VPNs Using Multihop MP-EBGP
Configuring the AS Border Routers
Configuring BGP
Configuring Policy Options
Configuring the PE Router
Configuring Carrier-of-Carriers VPNs
Configuring Carrier-of-Carriers VPN—Customer Provides Internet Service
Configuring the Carrier-of-Carriers VPN Service Customer's CE Router
Configuring MPLS
Configuring BGP
Configuring OSPF
Configuring Policy Options
Configuring the Carrier-of-Carriers VPN Service Provider's PE Routers
Configuring MPLS
Configuring BGP
Configuring IS-IS
Configuring LDP
Configuring a Routing Instance
Configuring Policy Options
Configuring Carrier-of-Carriers VPN—Customer Provides VPN Service
Configuring the Carrier-of-Carriers Customer's PE Router
Configuring MPLS
Configuring BGP
Configuring OSPF
Configuring LDP
Configuring VPN Service in the Routing Instance
Configuring Policy Options
Configuring the Carrier-of-Carriers Customer's CE Router
Configuring MPLS
Configuring BGP
Configuring OSPF and LDP
Configuring Policy Options
Configuring the Provider's PE Router
Configuring MPLS
Configuring a PE-Router-to-PE-Router BGP Session
Configuring IS-IS and LDP
Configuring Policy Options
Configuring a Routing Instance to Send Routes to the CE Router
Configuring BGP to Gather Interprovider and Carrier-of-Carriers VPNs Statistics
Chapter: Configuration Examples for Interprovider and Carrier-of-Carriers VPNs
[PDF 297 KB]
Example Terminology
Interprovider VPN Examples
Interprovider VPN Example—MP-EBGP Between ISP Peer Routers
Configuration for Router A
Configuration for Router B
Configuration for Router C
Configuration for Router D
Configuration for Router E
Configuration for Router F
Interprovider VPN Example—Multihop MP-EBGP with P Routers
Configuration for Router A
Configuration for Router B
Configuration for Router C
Configuration for Router D
Configuration for Router E
Configuration for Router F
Carrier-of-Carriers VPN Examples
Carrier-of-Carriers VPN Example—Customer Provides Internet Service
Configuration for Router A
Configuration for Router B
Configuration for Router C
Configuration for Router D
Configuration for Router E
Configuration for Router F
Configuration for Router G
Configuration for Router H
Configuration for Router I
Configuration for Router J
Configuration for Router K
Configuration for Router L
Carrier-of-Carriers VPN Example—Customer Provides VPN Service
Configuration for Router A
Configuration for Router B
Configuration for Router C
Configuration for Router D
Configuration for Router E
Configuration for Router F
Configuration for Router G
Configuration for Router H
Configuration for Router I
Configuration for Router J
Configuration for Router K
Configuration for Router L
Multiple Instances for LDP and Carrier-of-Carriers VPNs
Chapter: Summary of the Interprovider and Carrier-of-Carriers VPNs Configuration Statements
[PDF 50 KB]
labeled-unicast
per-group-label
traffic-statistics
Chapter: Layer 2 Circuit Overview
[PDF 95 KB]
Layer 2 Circuit Overview
Layer 2 Circuit Standards
Layer 2 Circuit Policy
Layer 2 Circuit Bandwidth Accounting and Call Admission Control
Bandwidth Accounting and Call Admission Control Overview
Selecting an LSP Based on the Bandwidth Constraint
LSP Path Protection and CAC
Secondary Paths and CAC
Fast Reroute and CAC
Link and Node Protection and CAC
Layer 2 Circuits Trunk Mode
Chapter: Layer 2 Circuit Configuration Guidelines
[PDF 188 KB]
Configuring Interfaces for Layer 2 Circuits
Configuring the Neighbor and Interface for the Layer 2 Circuit
Configuring a Community for the Layer 2 Circuit
Configuring the Control Word for Layer 2 Circuits
Configuring the Control Word for Frame Relay Interfaces
Disabling the Control Word for Layer 2 Circuits
Configuring the MTU Advertised for a Layer 2 Circuit
Configuring Layer 2 Circuits Over Both RSVP and LDP LSPs
Example: PSN Tunnel Endpoint
Configuring the Protect Interface
Configuring the Virtual Circuit ID
Configuring the Interface Encapsulation Type for Layer 2 Circuits
Configuring ATM2 IQ Interfaces for Layer 2 Circuits
Configuring Local Interface Switching
Configuring LDP for Layer 2 Circuits
Configuring Layer 2 Circuit Policies
Configuring the Layer 2 Circuit Community
Configuring the Policy Statement for the Layer 2 Circuit Community
Example: Configuring a Policy for a Layer 2 Circuit Community
Verifying the Layer 2 Circuit Policy Configuration
Configuring ATM Trunking on Layer 2 Circuits
Configuring Bandwidth Allocation and Call Admission Control
Tracing Layer 2 Circuit Creation and Changes
Chapter: Layer 2 Circuits Example
[PDF 93 KB]
Configuring Router PE1
Configuring Router PE2
Configuring Router CE1
Configuring Router CE2
Chapter: Summary of Layer 2 Circuit Configuration Statements
[PDF 116 KB]
bandwidth
community
control-word
description
end-interface
install-nexthop
interface
l2circuit
local-switching
mtu
neighbor
no-control-word
protect-interface
psn-tunnel-endpoint
traceoptions
virtual-circuit-id
Chapter: Index
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Chapter: Index of Statements and Commands
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