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Option: Applying Traffic Engineering to a Layer 2 Circuit

To traffic engineer Layer 2 circuits over multiple LSPs, you must create a community, assign a set of Layer 2 circuits to that community, define a policy to send the community traffic over a desired LSP, and apply the policy to the forwarding table.

To create a community, include the community community-name statement at the [edit policy-options] hierarchy level. To assign a Layer 2 circuit to a community, include the community community-name statement at the [edit protocols l2circuit neighbor ip-address interface interface-name] hierarchy level. To create a policy that sends community traffic over a specific LSP, include the community community-namestatement at the [edit policy-options policy-statement policy-name term term-name from] hierarchy level and the install-next-hop lsp lsp-name statement at the [edit policy-options policy-statement policy-name term term-name then] hierarchy level. To apply the policy to the forwarding table, include the export policy-name statement at the [edit routing-options forwarding-table] hierarchy level.

[edit]
routing-options {
forwarding-table {
export policy-name;
}
}
protocols {
l2circuit {
neighbor ip-address {
interface interface-name {
virtual-circuit-id identifier;
community community-name;
}
}
}
}
policy-options {
policy-statement policy-name {
from community community-name;
then {
install-nexthop lsp lsp-name;
accept;
}
}
}
community community-name members value;

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