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VPLS Overview

JUNOSe software enables you to configure one or more instances of VPLS, referred to as VPLS instances, on the router. VPLS employs an Ethernet-based layer 2 VPN to connect multiple individual LANs across a service provider's MPLS core network. The geographically dispersed multiple LANs function as a single virtual LAN.

VPLS preserves the broadcast and multicast capabilities of the physical LANs. Consequently, any broadcast or multicast traffic from a given customer end station is sent to all sites that participate in the VPLS instance.

You can use either BGP or LDP to provide signaling for VPLS, as follows:

Figure 120 illustrates an example of a simple VPLS topology. The basic topology of a VPLS network is the same regardless of whether BGP signaling or LDP signaling is used.


Figure 120: VPLS Sample Topology

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