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Option: Configuring Layer 2 Circuits Simultaneously over RSVP
and LDP LSPs
You can configure a Layer 2 circuit simultaneously
over an RSVP LSP and an LDP LSP between the same two routing platforms.
To accomplish this, do the following:
- Configure two loopback addresses—a primary and a
secondary loopback.
- Configure the RSVP LSP using the primary loopback address.
- Configure the LDP LSP using the secondary loopback address.
You can accomplish this by advertising the secondary loopback address
as a forwarding equivalence class (FEC) in LDP.
- Configure the transport tunnel endpoint (also known as
a packet-switched network [PSN] tunnel endpoint in the IETF drafts)
to be used for transporting the Layer 2 circuit traffic. To configure
the tunnel endpoint, include the psn-tunnel-endpoint statement
at the [edit protocols l2circuit] hierarchy level. By default,
the tunnel endpoint is the same as the address of the Layer 2 circuit
neighbor.
To verify that your configuration is operational,
issue the show l2circuit connections command. This command
has been enhanced to display tunnel endpoints. For more information
about configuring Layer 2 circuits simultaneously over RSVP and LDP
LSPs, see the JUNOS VPNs Configuration Guide.
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