For Layer 2 VPN and Layer 2 circuit interfaces that communicate with other PE Services Routers and provider Services Routers, you must advertise the interface using MPLS. Unless you are using RSVP, this section does not apply to Layer 3 VPNs because MPLS is configured on the interface.
For more information about configuring MPLS, see Multiprotocol Label Switching OverviewJUNOS MPLS Applications Configuration Guide.
To configure MPLS for VPNs:
Table 135: Configuring MPLS for VPNs
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J-Web Configuration Editor |
CLI Configuration Editor |
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Navigate to the top of the configuration hierarchy and specify the interfaces used for communication between PE routers and between PE routers and provider routers. (PE and provider Services Routers) (See the interface naming conventions in Network Interface Naming.) |
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From the [edit] hierarchy level, enter the following command for each interface you want to enable: edit protocols mpls interface interface-name |
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For RSVP only, configure an MPLS label-switched path (LSP) to the destination point on the PE router for LSP. During configuration, you specify the IP address of the LSP destination point, which is an address on the remote PE router. The path name is defined on the source Services Router only and is unique between two routers. (PE Services Router interface communicating with another PE Services Router) |
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