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Configuring BGP Signaling for VPLS

You can configure BGP signaling for the VPLS routing instance. BGP is used to signal the pseudowires linking each of the PE routers participating in the VPLS routing instance. The pseudowires carry VPLS traffic across the service provider's network between the VPLS sites.

Note: You cannot configure both BGP signaling and LDP signaling for the same VPLS routing instance. If you attempt to configure the statements that enable BGP signaling for the VPLS routing instance (the site, site-identifier, and site-range statements) and the statements that enable LDP signaling for the same instance (the neighbor and vpls-id statements), the commit operation fails.

Configure BGP signaling for the VPLS routing instance by completing the steps in the following sections:


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