
Junos 10.3 VPNs Configuration Guide
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Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
About This Guide
VPN Overview
VPN Overview
Configuring VPNs
Configuring the Signaling Protocol on PE Routers in VPNs
Configuring an IGP on the PE and P Routers
Configuring IBGP Sessions Between PE Routers in VPNs
Configuring Routing Instances on PE Routers in VPNs
Configuring Policies for the VRF Table on PE Routers in VPNs
Configuring BGP Route Target Filtering in VPNs
Configuring Virtual-Router Routing Instances in VPNs
Configuring Graceful Restart for VPNs
Configuring Redundant Pseudowires for Layer 2 Circuits
and VPLS
Configuring BFD for VCCV for Layer 2 VPNs, Layer 2 Circuits,
and VPLS
Configuring Aggregate Labels for VPNs
Rewriting Markers and VPNs
Transmitting Nonstandard BPDUs
Pinging VPNs, VPLS, and Layer 2 Circuits
Pinging a Layer 2 VPN
Pinging a Layer 3 VPN
Pinging a Layer 2 Circuit
Setting the Forwarding Class of the Ping Packets
Pinging a VPLS Routing Instance
Configuring Path MTU Checks for VPNs
Enabling Unicast Reverse-Path Forwarding Check for VPNs
VPN Examples
Summary of VPN Configuration Statements
Layer 2 VPNs
Layer 2 VPN Overview
Configuring Layer 2 VPNs
Introduction to Configuring Layer 2 VPNs
Configuring the Local Site on PE Routers in Layer 2 VPNs
Configuring CCC Encapsulation for Layer 2 VPNs
Configuring TCC Encapsulation for Layer 2 VPNs and Layer 2
Circuits
Configuring Traffic Policing in Layer 2 VPNs
Disabling the Control Word for Layer 2 VPNs
Introduction to Layer 2 VPN Configuration Example
Layer 2 VPN Configuration Example
Simple Full-Mesh Layer 2 VPN Overview
Enabling an IGP on the PE Routers
Configuring MPLS LSP Tunnels Between the PE Routers
Configuring IBGP on the PE Routers
Configuring Routing Instances for Layer 2 VPNs on the
PE Routers
Configuring CCC Encapsulation on the Interfaces
Configuring VPN Policy on the PE Routers
Layer 2 VPN Configuration Summarized by Router
Summary of Layer 2 VPN Configuration Statements
Layer 3 VPNs
Layer 3 VPN Overview
Layer 3 VPN Introduction
Layer 3 VPN Platform Support
Layer 3 VPN Attributes
VPN-IPv4 Addresses and Route Distinguishers
IPv6 Layer 3 VPNs
VPN Routing and Forwarding Tables
Route Distribution Within a Layer 3 VPN
Forwarding Across the Provider’s Core Network
Routing Instances for VPNs
Multicast over Layer 3 VPNs
Layer 3 VPN Standards
Configuring Layer 3 VPNs
Introduction to Configuring Layer 3 VPNs
Configuring Routing Between PE and CE Routers in Layer 3
VPNs
Limiting the Number of Paths and Prefixes Accepted from CE
Routers in Layer 3 VPNs
Configuring Layer 3 VPNs to Carry IPv6 Traffic
Configuring EBGP Multihop Sessions Between PE and CE Routers
in Layer 3 VPNs
Configuring Layer 3 VPNs to Carry IBGP Traffic
Filtering Packets in Layer 3 VPNs Based on IP Headers
Egress Filtering Options
Support on Aggregated and VLAN Interfaces for IP-Based Filtering
Support on ATM and Frame Relay Interfaces for IP-Based Filtering
Support on Ethernet, SONET/SDH, and T1/T3/E3 Interfaces for
IP-Based Filtering
Support on SONET/SDH and DS3/E3 Channelized Enhanced Intelligent
Queuing Interfaces for IP-Based Filtering
Support on Multilink PPP and Multilink Frame Relay Interfaces
for IP-Based Filtering
Support for IP-Based Filtering of Packets with Null Top Labels
General Limitations on IP-Based Filtering
Applying Custom MPLS EXP Classifiers to Routing Instances in
Layer 3 VPNs
Load Balancing and IP Header Filtering for Layer 3 VPNs
Configuring a Label Allocation and Substitution Policy for
VPNs
Configuring a VPN Tunnel for VRF Table Lookup
Configuring Logical Units on the Loopback Interface for Routing
Instances in Layer 3 VPNs
Configuring Multicast Layer 3 VPNs
Configuring Packet Forwarding for Layer 3 VPNs
Configuring GRE Tunnels for Layer 3 VPNs
Configuring an ES Tunnel Interface for Layer 3 VPNs
Configuring IPsec Tunnels Instead of MPLS LSPs Between PE Routers
in Layer 3 VPNs
Configuring Protocol-Independent Load Balancing in Layer 3
VPNs
Configuring the Algorithm That Determines the Active Route
to Evaluate AS Numbers in AS Paths for VPN Routes
Configuring Traffic Policing in Layer 3 VPNs
Accepting BGP Updates with Unique Inner VPN Labels in Layer 3
VPNs
Troubleshooting Layer 3 VPNs
Diagnosing Common Problems
Troubleshooting Layer 3 VPNs Using ping and traceroute
Pinging the CE Router from Another CE Router
Pinging the Remote PE and CE Routers from the Local CE Router
Pinging the Directly Connected PE Routers from the CE Routers
Pinging the Directly Connected CE Routers from the PE Routers
Pinging the VPN Interface on Router CE1 from Router PE1
Pinging the Loopback Interface on Router CE1 from Router PE1
Using traceroute from Router PE1 to Router CE1
Pinging the VPN Interface on Router CE2 from Router PE2
Pinging the Loopback Interface on Router CE2 from Router PE2
Using traceroute from Router PE2 to Router CE2
Pinging the Remote CE Router from the Local PE Router
Troubleshooting Inconsistently Advertised Routes from Gigabit
Ethernet Interfaces
Layer 3 VPN Configuration Examples
Configuring a Simple Full-Mesh VPN Topology
Enabling an IGP on the PE and P Routers
Enabling RSVP and MPLS on the P Router
Configuring the MPLS LSP Tunnel Between the PE Routers
Configuring IBGP on the PE Routers
Configuring Routing Instances for VPNs on the PE Routers
Configuring VPN Policy on the PE Routers
Simple VPN Configuration Summarized by Router
Configuring a Full-Mesh VPN Topology with Route Reflectors
Configuring Hub-and-Spoke VPN Topologies: One Interface
Configuring Hub-and-Spoke VPN Topologies: Two Interfaces
Configuring an LDP-over-RSVP VPN Topology
Enabling an IGP on the PE and P Routers
Enabling LDP on the PE and P Routers
Enabling RSVP and MPLS on the P Router
Configuring the MPLS LSP Tunnel Between the P Routers
Configuring IBGP on the PE Routers
Configuring Routing Instances for VPNs on the PE Routers
Configuring VPN Policy on the PE Routers
LDP-over-RSVP VPN Configuration Summarized by Router
Configuring an Application-Based Layer 3 VPN Topology
Configuring an OSPF Domain ID for a Layer 3 VPN
Configuring Overlapping VPNs Using Routing Table Groups
Configuring Overlapping VPNs Using Automatic Route Export
Configuring a GRE Tunnel Interface Between PE Routers
Configuring the Routing Instance on Router A
Configuring the Routing Instance on Router D
Configuring MPLS, BGP, and OSPF on Router A
Configuring MPLS, BGP, and OSPF on Router D
Configuring the Tunnel Interface on Router A
Configuring the Tunnel Interface on Router D
Configuring the Routing Options on Router A
Configuring the Routing Options on Router D
Configuration Summary for Router A
Configuration Summary for Router D
Configuring a GRE Tunnel Interface Between a PE and CE Router
Configuring an ES Tunnel Interface Between a PE and CE Router
Layer 3 VPN Internet Access Examples
Non-VRF Internet Access
Distributed Internet Access
Routing VPN and Internet Traffic Through Different Interfaces
Routing VPN and Outgoing Internet Traffic Through the Same
Interface and Routing Return Internet Traffic Through a Different
Interface
Routing VPN and Internet Traffic Through the Same Interface
Bidirectionally (VPN Has Public Addresses)
Routing VPN and Internet Traffic Through the Same Interface
Bidirectionally (VPN Has Private Addresses)
Routing Internet Traffic Through a Separate NAT Device
Centralized Internet Access
Summary of Layer 3 VPN Configuration Statements
Multicast VPNs
Multicast VPNs Overview
Configuring Multicast VPNs
Introduction to Configuring MBGP MVPNs
Configuring Routing Instances for an MBGP MVPN
Configuring SPT-Only Mode for Multiprotocol BGP-Based Multicast
VPNs
Configuring Shared-Tree Data Distribution Across Provider Cores
for Providers of MBGP MVPNs
Configuring VRF Route Targets for Routing Instances for an
MBGP MVPN
Limiting Routes to Be Advertised by an MVPN VRF Instance
Configuring NLRI Parameters for an MBGP MVPN
Configuring PIM Provider Tunnels for an MBGP MVPN
Configuring PIM-SSM GRE Selective Provider Tunnels
Configuring Point-to-Multipoint LSPs for an MBGP MVPN
Configuring Inclusive Point-to-Multipoint LSPs for an MBGP
MVPN
Configuring Selective Provider Tunnels for an MBGP MVPN
Configuring the Multicast Group Address for an MBGP MVPN
Configuring the Multicast Source Address for an MBGP MVPN
Configuring Static Selective Point-to-Multipoint LSPs for an
MBGP MVPN
Configuring Dynamic Selective Point-to-Multipoint LSPs for
an MBGP MVPN
Configuring the Threshold for Dynamic Selective Point-to-Multipoint
LSPs for an MBGP MVPN
Configuring the Tunnel Limit for Dynamic Selective Point-to-Multipoint
LSPs for an MBGP MVPN
Using Wildcards to Configure Selective Point-to-Multipoint
LSPs for an MBGP MVPN
Configuring a Selective Provider Tunnel Using Wildcards
Example: Configuring Selective Provider Tunnels Using Wildcards
Tracing MBGP MVPN Traffic and Operations
Summary of Multicast VPN Configuration Statements
export-target
family (VRF Advertisement)
group
group-range (MBGP MVPN Tunnel)
import-target
inet-mvpn (BGP)
inet-mvpn (VRF Advertisement)
inet6-mvpn (BGP)
inet6-mvpn (VRF Advertisement)
label-switched-path-template
mvpn
mvpn-mode
pim-asm
pim-ssm (Selective Tunnel)
provider-tunnel
route-target
rpt-spt
rsvp-te
selective
source
spt-only
static-lsp
target
threshold-rate
traceoptions
tunnel-limit
unicast
vrf-advertise-selective
wildcard-group-inet
wildcard-group-inet6
wildcard-source
VPLS
VPLS Overview
Configuring VPLS
Introduction to Configuring VPLS
Configuring VPLS Routing Instances
Configuring BGP Signaling for VPLS
Configuring LDP Signaling for VPLS
Configuring VPLS Routing Instance and VPLS Interface Connectivity
Configuring the VPLS MAC Table Timeout Interval
Configuring the Size of the VPLS MAC Address Table
Limiting the Number of MAC Addresses Learned from an Interface
Removing Addresses from the MAC Address Database
Configuring Static Pseudowires for VPLS
Configuring EXP-Based Traffic Classification for VPLS
Configuring Interfaces for VPLS Routing
Configuring VPLS Load Balancing
Configuring VPLS Fast Reroute Priority
Configuring VPLS Without a Tunnel Services PIC
Configuring an Ethernet Switch as the CE Device
Mapping VPLS Traffic to Specific LSPs
Configuring Firewall Filters and Policers for VPLS
Configuring VPLS Match Conditions
Specifying the VT Interfaces Used by VPLS Routing Instances
Configuring VPLS Multihoming
Flooding Unknown Traffic Using Point-to-Multipoint LSPs
Configuring VPLS and Integrated Routing and Bridging
Configuring Interoperability Between BGP Signaling and LDP
Signaling in VPLS
LDP BGP Interworking Platform Support
Configuring VPLS Mesh Groups for LDP BGP Interworking
Configuring Switching Between Pseudowires Using VPLS Mesh Groups
Configuring Integrated Routing and Bridging Support for LDP
BGP Interworking with VPLS
Configuring Inter-AS VPLS with MAC Processing at the ASBR
Tracing VPLS Traffic and Operations
Configuring Port Mirroring for VPLS Traffic
Configuring the Label Block Size
VPLS Example
Summary of VPLS Configuration Statements
active-interface
automatic-site-id
connectivity-type
encapsulation
family multiservice
fast-reroute-priority
interface
interface-mac-limit
label-block-size
label-switched-path-template
local-switching
mac-flush
mac-table-aging-time
mac-table-size
mesh-group
multi-homing
neighbor
no-local-switching
no-tunnel-services
peer-as
rsvp-te
site
site-identifier
site-preference
site-range
static
template
traceoptions
tunnel-services
vlan-id
vlan-id-list (Interface in VPLS)
vlan-tagging
vpls
vpls-id
Interprovider and Carrier-of-Carriers
Introduction to Interprovider and Carrier-of-Carriers VPNs
Configuring Interprovider and Carrier-of-Carriers VPNs
Configuration Examples for Interprovider and Carrier-of-Carriers
VPNs
Example Terminology
Interprovider VPN Example—MP-EBGP Between ISP Peer Routers
Interprovider VPN Example—Multihop MP-EBGP with P Routers
Carrier-of-Carriers VPN Examples
Carrier-of-Carriers VPN Example—Customer Provides Internet
Service
Configuration for Router A
Configuration for Router B
Configuration for Router C
Configuration for Router D
Configuration for Router E
Configuration for Router F
Configuration for Router G
Configuration for Router H
Configuration for Router I
Configuration for Router J
Configuration for Router K
Configuration for Router L
Carrier-of-Carriers VPN Example—Customer Provides VPN
Service
Configuration for Router A
Configuration for Router B
Configuration for Router C
Configuration for Router D
Configuration for Router E
Configuration for Router F
Configuration for Router G
Configuration for Router H
Configuration for Router I
Configuration for Router J
Configuration for Router K
Configuration for Router L
Multiple Instances for LDP and Carrier-of-Carriers VPNs
Summary of Interprovider and Carrier-of-Carriers VPNs
Configuration Statements
Layer 2 Circuits
Layer 2 Circuit Overview
Configuring Layer 2 Circuits
Introduction to Configuring Layer 2 Circuits
Configuring Interfaces for Layer 2 Circuits
Configuring the Address for the Neighbor of the Layer 2
Circuit
Configuring the Neighbor Interface for the Layer 2 Circuit
Configuring a Community for the Layer 2 Circuit
Configuring the Control Word for Layer 2 Circuits
Configuring the Encapsulation Type for the Layer 2 Circuit
Neighbor Interface
Configuring the MTU for the Layer 2 Circuit Neighbor Interface
Configuring the Protect Interface
Configuring the Pseudowire Status TLV
Configuring Layer 2 Circuits over Both RSVP and LDP LSPs
Configuring the Virtual Circuit ID
Configuring the Interface Encapsulation Type for Layer 2
Circuits
Configuring ATM2 IQ Interfaces for Layer 2 Circuits
Configuring Local Interface Switching in Layer 2 Circuits
Configuring LDP for Layer 2 Circuits
Configuring Static Layer 2 Circuits
Configuring Policies for Layer 2 Circuits
Configuring ATM Trunking on Layer 2 Circuits
Configuring Bandwidth Allocation and Call Admission Control
in Layer 2 Circuits
Tracing Layer 2 Circuit Operations
Layer 2 Circuits Example
Summary of Layer 2 Circuit Configuration Statements
bandwidth
community
control-word
description
encapsulation-type
end-interface
ignore-encapsulation-mismatch
ignore-mtu-mismatch
install-nexthop
interface
l2circuit
local-switching
mtu
neighbor
no-control-word
protect-interface
pseudowire-status-tlv
psn-tunnel-endpoint
static
traceoptions
virtual-circuit-id
IndexesSymbols
A
- active-interface statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- aggregate-label statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- aggregated Ethernet interfaces
- as-path-compare
- usage guidelines 1
- as-path-compare statement 1
- ATM trunking 1
- Layer 2 circuits 1
- auto-RP 1
- autodiscovery routes
- for S-PMSI 1
- automatic route distinguisher 1
- automatic-site-id statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- autonomous system number
B
- backup-neighbor statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- bandwidth accounting 1
- bandwidth statement 1
- Layer 2 circuits
- usage guidelines 1
- BFD for VCCV
- Layer 2 VPNs Layer 2 circuits, VPLS 1
- BGP
- BGP and LDP signaling, VPLS 1
- BOOTP
- service 1
- bootstrap router 1
- BPDU packets, spanning tree 1
- BPDUs, nonstandard 1
- braces, in configuration statements 1
- brackets
- bridging domains 1
- BSR 1
C
- CAC 1, 2
- call admission control See CAC
- carrier-of-carriers VPNs
- CCC
- Frame Relay, control word 1
- CE devices, routers or switches 1
- class of service See CoS
- classifiers statement 1
- comments, in configuration statements 1
- communities
- regular expressions 1
- community statement 1
- connectivity-type statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- control word, Frame Relay 1
- control-channel statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- control-word statement
- conventions
- text and syntax 1
- CoS
- VPNs 1
- curly braces, in configuration statements 1
- customer edge devices or routers See CE devices
- customer support 1
- contacting JTAC 1
D
E
F
- family multiservice statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- family route-target statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- family statement
- VRF advertisement 1
- fast reroute priority
- VPLS 1
- fast reroute, CAC 1
- fast-reroute-priority statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- filtering packets, Layer 3 VPNs 1
- filters, VPLS 1
- firewall filter
- match conditions
- VPLS 1
- firewall filters
- VPLS 1
- font conventions 1
G
H
I
- IBGP
- ICMP replies, VPLS 1
- icons defined, notice 1
- ignore-encapsulation-mismatch statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- ignore-mtu-mismatch statement 1
- import communities
- regular expressions 1
- import policy, VRF 1
- import-target statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- independent-domain statement 1
- Layer 3 VPNs
- usage guidelines 1
- inet-mvpn statement
- inet6-mvpn statement
- inet6-vpn statement 1
- install-nexthop statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- instance-type statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- integrated routing and bridging 1
- inter AS
- VPN, option B 1
- inter-AS
- VPLS 1
- Inter-AS VPLS with MAC operations 1
- interface statement
- interface-mac-limit statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- interprovider VPNs
- IP header filtering 1
- IP spoofing 1
- IRB
- VPLS, interface connectivity 1
L
- l2circuit statement 1
- l2vpn statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- l3vpn-composite-nexthop statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- label blocks example, VPLS 1
- label blocks operation 1
- label statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- label switching interfaces
- VPLS 1
- label-block-size statement 1
- label-switched-path-template statement 1, 2
- labeled-unicast statement 1
- labels
- allocation and substitution policy 1
- Layer 2 circuits
- Layer 2 VPNs
- Layer 3 VPNs
- Layer 2 circuit
- MTU 1
- Layer 2 circuits
- Layer 2 VPNs
- Layer 2.5 VPNs 1
- Layer 3 VPNs
- LDP BGP interworking
- LDP signaling
- VPLS 1
- link and node protection, CAC 1
- load balancing
- local interface switching 1
- local switching interface
- MTU 1
- local-switching statement
- logical systems
- VPNs 1
- logical-router See logical-system
- logical-routers See logical-systems
- LSI
- VPLS 1
M
- MAC address
- VPLS limits 1
- mac-flush statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- mac-table-aging-time statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- mac-table-size statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- manuals
- comments on 1
- match conditions
- firewall filters
- VPLS 1
- maximum-paths statement 1
- configuration guidelines 1
- maximum-prefixes statement 1
- configuration guidelines 1
- MBGP MVPNs
- mesh-group statement 1
- configuration guidelines 1
- metric statement 1
- OSPF
- usage guidelines 1
- MSTP, VPLS 1
- MTU
- mtu statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- multi-homing statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- multicast VPNs
- multihoming
- Layer 2 VPNs 1
- multihoming, VPLS 1
- multihop EBGP and IBGP 1
- multihop statement 1
- Layer 3 VPNs
- usage guidelines 1
- multipath statement 1
- Layer 3 VPNs
- usage guidelines 1
- mvpn statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- mvpn-mode statement 1
N
- neighbor statement 1
- NLRI parameters
- configuring for MBGP MVPNs 1
- no-control-word statement
- Layer 2 circuits
- usage guidelines 1
- no-forwarding statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- no-local-switching statement 1
- configuration guidelines 1
- no-tunnel-services statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- nonstandard BPDUs 1
- normal TTL decrementing for VPNs 1
- notice icons defined 1
O
P
- P routers 1
- parentheses, in syntax descriptions 1
- path MTU check, VPNs 1
- PE routers 1
- peer-as statement 1
- per-group-label statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- PIM
- PIM provider tunnels
- configuring for MBGP MVPNs 1
- pim-asm statement 1
- PIM-SSM
- pim-ssm statement
- selective tunnel 1
- ping command
- point-to-multipoint LSPs
- policer statement 1
- policers
- VPLS 1
- policies
- label allocation and substitution 1
- protect-interface statement 1
- provider edge routers See PE routers
- provider routers See P routers
- provider-tunnel statement 1
- proxy statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- pseudowire redundancy
- failure detection 1
- pseudowire-status-tlv statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- pseudowires
- psn-tunnel-endpoint statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
R
- redundant pseudowires
- regular expressions, import communities 1
- remote statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- remote-site-id statement 1
- rendezvous point tree See See RPT
- rendezvous-point trees 1, 2, 3
- revert time
- redundant pseudowires 1
- revert-time statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- route distinguisher 1
- route reflectors
- route target filtering, BGP 1
- route-distinguisher statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- route-distinguisher-id statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- route-target statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- routing engine, sampling 1
- routing instance name 1
- routing instance type 1
- routing instances
- routing-instances statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- RPT-SPT mode
- rpt-spt statement 1
- rsvp-te statement 1, 2
S
- S-PMSI autodiscovery routes 1
- selective provider tunnels
- selective statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- sham links
- sham-link statement 1
- Layer 3 VPNs
- usage guidelines 1
- sham-link-remote statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- shared-tree data distribution See RPT-SPT mode
- shortest path tree only mode See SPT-only mode
- shortest-path trees 1, 2, 3
- site configuration
- site of origin
- attribute of Layer 3 VPNs 1
- site statement 1, 2
- site-identifier statement 1, 2
- site-preference statement
- site-range statement 1
- source statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- SPT-only 1
- SPT-only mode for MBGP MVPNs, configuring 1
- spt-only statement 1
- static pseudowires
- Layer 2 circuits 1
- static pseudowires, configuring 1
- static statement
- static-lsp statement 1
- support, technical See technical support
- switchover-delay statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- syntax conventions 1
T
- target statement 1
- target VPN (attribute of Layer 3 VPN) 1
- TCC
- encapsulation
- Layer 2 VPNs 1
- technical support
- contacting JTAC 1
- template statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- threshold-rate statement 1
- traceoptions statement 1, 2, 3
- for multicast VPNs 1
- traceroute command
- Layer 3 VPNs 1
- tracing traffic
- MBGP MVPNs 1
- traffic-statistics statement 1
- VPNs
- usage guidelines 1
- trunk mode 1
- TTL decrementing
- VPNs 1
- tunnel services PIC
- VPLS 1
- tunnel-limit statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- tunnel-services statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
U
V
- virtual-circuit-id statement 1
- virtual-router routing instance
- overview 1
- vlan-id statement 1
- vlan-id-list statement 1
- vlan-tagging statement 1
- VPLS
- BFD for VCCV 1
- BGP and LDP signaling 1
- bridging domains 1
- duplicate ICMP replies 1
- fast reroute priority 1
- filters 1
- flood filters 1
- inter-AS 1
- interface connectivity 1
- IRB 1
- label blocks example 1
- label blocks operation 1
- LDP BGP interworking 1, 2
- LDP signaling 1
- load balancing 1
- MAC address limits 1
- MAC address table 1
- MAC table timeout interval 1
- mesh groups 1
- MSTP 1
- multihomed site configuration 1
- multihoming
- overview 1
- ping command 1
- policers 1, 2
- redundant pseudowires 1
- single-homed site configuration 1
- site configuration 1
- static pseudowires, configuring 1
- tunnel services PIC, configuring without 1
- VT interfaces, specifying 1
- VPLS label block size 1
- vpls statement 1
- vpls-id statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- VPN of origin (attribute of Layer 3 VPN) 1
- vpn-apply-export statement 1
- vpn-group-address statement 1
- vpn-unequal-cost statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- VPNs
- VRF
- vrf-advertise-selective statement 1
- vrf-export statement 1
- vrf-import statement 1
- vrf-mtu-check statement 1
- usage guidelines 1
- vrf-table-label statement 1
- vrf-target statement 1
- VT interfaces
- VPLS 1
W
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
I
L
M
N
O
- oam statement 1
P
R
S
T
U
V
- virtual-circuit-id statement 1
- vlan-id statement 1
- vlan-id-list statement 1
- vlan-tagging statement 1
- vpls statement 1
- vpls-id statement 1
- vpn-apply-export statement 1
- vpn-group-address statement 1
- vpn-unequal-cost statement 1
- vrf-advertise-selective statement 1
- vrf-export statement 1
- vrf-import statement 1
- vrf-mtu-check statement 1
- vrf-table-label statement 1
- vrf-target statement 1
W