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    Configuring the Pseudowire Interface

    To configuration the TDM pseudowire at the provider edge (PE) router, use the existing Layer 2 circuit infrastructure, as shown in the following example:

    [edit protocols l2circuit]neighbor address {interface ds-mpc/mic/port:partition:partition:partition{virtual-circuit-id 1;}}

    After the customer edge (CE)-bound interfaces (for both PE routers) are configured with proper encapsulation, packetization latency, and other parameters, the two PE routers try to establish a pseudowire with Pseudowire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PWE3) signaling extensions. The following pseudowire interface configurations are disabled or ignored for TDM pseudowires:

    • ignore-encapsulation
    • mtu

    The supported pseudowire type is 0x0015 CESoPSN basic mode.

    When the local interface parameters match the received parameters, and the pseudowire type and control word bit are equal, the pseudowire is established.

    For detailed information about configuring TDM pseudowire, see the Junos OS VPNs Configuration Guide PDF Document.

    For detailed information about PICs, see the PIC Guide for your router.

    Published: 2012-06-29