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Option: Configuring VPLS Interinstance Bridging and Routing
To deliver interinstance traffic between two or
more VPLS instances, or between a VPLS instance and a Layer 3 VPN
routing instance, you must use a logical tunnel interface. Originally
designed to interconnect logical systems, the logical tunnel interface
acts as a point-to-point connection between instances. A logical tunnel
interface can be generated by a Tunnel Services PIC installed on an
Enhanced FPC in your routing platform, an integrated Adaptive Services
Module installed in an M7i router, or a tunnel services interface
configured on MX-series routers. To configure a logical tunnel interface,
include the lt-fpc/pic/0 statement at the [edit interfaces] hierarchy level.
Keep in mind these rules when you connect instances:
- You need to configure both endpoints of the logical tunnel.
Configure the first logical tunnel interface in the VPLS instance
and the second within the instance you want to interconnect to the
VPLS domain.
- Choose one of several interface encapsulation types for
your logical tunnel interface peers. Your choices are Ethernet, Ethernet
circuit cross-connect (CCC), Ethernet VPLS, Frame Relay, Frame Relay
CCC, VLAN, VLAN CCC, and VLAN VPLS. Include one of these choices with
the encapsulation statement at the [edit interfaces lt-fpc/pic/0 unit unit-number] hierarchy level.
- Depending on the encapsulation type you select, specify
a corresponding data-link connection identifier (DLCI) number for
Frame Relay or a VLAN identifier for VLAN encapsulations on your logical
tunnel interface peers. To configure, include the dlci or vlan-id statement at the [edit interfaces lt-fpc/pic/0 unit unit-number] hierarchy level.
- Your choice of protocol family for the logical tunnel
interface also is determined by your selection of an encapsulation
type. For Ethernet VPLS and VLAN VPLS, family vpls is assigned
by default. For all other Ethernet and VLAN encapsulation types, include
the mpls or inet statement at the [edit interfaces
lt-fpc/pic/0 unit unit-number family] hierarchy level. For Frame Relay encapsulation
types, you can configure any of the available protocol families: ccc, inet, inet6, iso, mpls, or tcc.
- Be sure to match the logical interface unit numbers of
the peering logical tunnel interfaces. To configure, include the peer-unit statement at the [edit interfaces lt-fpc/pic/0 unit unit-number] hierarchy
level.
- [edit]
- interfaces {
-
- lt-fpc/pic/0 {
-
- unit unit-number {
- encapsulation (ethernet | ethernet-ccc | ethernet-vpls
| frame-relay |
frame-relay-ccc | vlan | vlan-ccc
| vlan-vpls);
- peer-unit number; # The logical unit number of the peering lt interface.
- dlci dlci-number;
- vlan-id vlan-number;
- family (ccc | inet | inet6 | iso | mpls | tcc);
- }
- }
- }
- routing-instances {
-
-
vpls-instance-name {
- interface ge-fpc/pic/port.unit-number;
- interface lt-0/0/0.1;
- ...
-
-
second-instance-name {
- interface at-fpc pic/port.unit-number;
- interface lt-0/0/0.2;
- ...
- }
- }
- }
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