You can enable EXP classification on traffic entering core facing VPLS LSI interfaces on a VPLS routing instance by configuring either the vrf-table-label statement or the no-tunnel-services statement. By configuring either of these statements, a default EXP classifier is enabled on every core facing interface that includes family mpls in its configuration. This feature works on MX-series routers only. You can configure an EXP classifier explicitly at the [edit class-of-service] hierarchy level. For more information about EXP classifiers, see the JUNOS Class of Service Configuration Guide.
To enable EXP classification on traffic entering core facing VPLS LSI interfaces on a VPLS routing instance, include the vrf-table-label statement:
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vrf-table-label;
You can include this statement at the following hierarchy levels:
You can also enable EXP classification on traffic entering core facing VPLS LSI interfaces on a VPLS routing instance by including the no-tunnel-services statement:
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no-tunnel-services;
You can include this statement at the following hierarchy levels: