Monitoring VPLS Configuration and Statistics for all VPLS Instances
Purpose
Display configuration and statistics information for all VPLS instances configured on the router.
Action
To display the names of all VPLS instances configured on the router:
host1#show bridge groupsBridgeGroup: vplsA(vpls)BridgeGroup: vplsB(vpls)To display configuration settings for all VPLS instances on the router:
host1#show bridge groups detailsBridgeGroup: vplsA(vpls)Bridge Mode: defaultAging Time: 300 secsLearning: EnabledMax Learn: UnlimitedLink Status Snmp Traps: DisabledSubscriber Policy: default SubscriberPort Count: 2Interface Count: 1Transport Virtual Rtr: defaultRoute Distinguisher: 1.1.1.1:10SiteName: bostonSiteId: 1SiteRange: 10VPLS Route TargetsRoute Target: RT:100:1 (both)Route Target: RT:100:2 (both)Flood Next Hop: Index 1048577BridgeGroup: vplsB(vpls)Bridge Mode: defaultAging Time: 300 secsLearning: EnabledMax Learn: UnlimitedLink Status Snmp Traps: DisabledSubscriber Policy: default SubscriberPort Count: 2Interface Count: 1Transport Virtual Rtr: defaultRoute Distinguisher: 1.1.1.1:11SiteName: bostonSiteId: 1SiteRange: 20VPLS Route TargetsNo Route Targets configuredFlood Next Hop: Index 1048578Meaning
Table 56 lists the show bridge group details command output fields.
Name of the VPLS instance for which information is displayed
Bridging capability currently enabled; for a VPLS instance, this field always displays default
Length of time, in seconds, that a MAC address entry can remain in the forwarding table before expiring
Whether acquisition of dynamically learned MAC addresses is enabled or disabled
Maximum number of dynamic MAC addresses that the VPLS instance can learn
Number of ports currently configured for the VPLS instance, including network interfaces and the VPLS virtual core interface
Number of network interfaces currently configured for the VPLS instance
Name of the transport virtual router configured for the VPLS instance
Maximum number of sites that can participate in the VPLS domain associated with the VPLS instance
Extended community identifiers, also known as route targets, for each VPLS instance configured on the router
Index of the MPLS next hop to which the router floods packets with unknown destination addresses. For more information about displaying MPLS next hops and any available next-hop statistics, see show mpls next-hop.