end
2020#show ethernet service instance id 200 inter gig 0/0/9 platform
Service Instance (EFP) L2 PDU Handing Info
EFP
CDP
STP
VTP
DTP
PAGP
LLDP
LACP
UDLD
LOAM
ESMC
ELMI
PTPPD
RES4
RES5
RES6
RES8
RES9
RESA
RESB
RESC
RESD
RESF
CFG
NH
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Gi0/0/9.Efp200
TUNL
TUNL
TUNL
DROP
TUNL
TUNL
TUNL
TUNL
TUNL
TUNL
TUNL
TUNL
TUNL
TUNL
TUNL
TUNL
TUNL
TUNL
TUNL
TUNL
TUNL
TUNL
Y
N
EFP L2PT Tunnel statistics
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L2protocol
Encapped
Decapped
----------------------------------------
CDP:
0
0
STP:
4059
13661
VTP:
0
0
DTP:
0
0
PAGP:
0
0
LLDP:
0
0
LACP:
0
0
UDLD:
0
0
LOAM:
0
0
ESMC:
0
0
ELMI:
0
0
PTPPD:
0
0
Layer 2 Protocol Tunnel decap statistics increments on core port for Layer 2 Protocol Tunnel over BD/VPLS
scenario and Layer 2 Protocol Tunnel.
Note
EFPs and Ethernet over Multiprotocol Layer Switching (EoMPLS)
When you configure a pseudowire under a VLAN interface (for example, VLAN 33), the pseudowire becomes
a virtual Layer 2 port in that VLAN (VLAN 33), or bridge domain. In this bridge domain, you can configure
other types of Layer 2 ports, such as EFP portss. Switching functionalities, such as MAC address learning,
flooding, and forwarding to learned MAC addresses, apply to all the Layer 2 ports, including the pseudowire.
When a pseudowire is present in the same bridge domain as an EFP, you cannot configure the EFP with
the
rewrite ingress tag pop 2 symmetric
service instance configuration command. Other restrictions
about switching between EFPs or between EFPs also still apply.
Note
For more information about configuring pseudowire, see the
Cisco ASR 920 Router Chassis Software
Bridge Domain Routing
The switch supports IP routing and multicast routing for bridge domains, including Layer 3 and Layer 2 VPNs,
using the BDI model. There are the limitations:
•
You must configure BDIs for bridge-domain routing.
•
The bridge domain must be in the range of 1 to 4094 to match the supported VLAN range.
Carrier Ethernet Configuration Guide (Cisco ASR 920 Series)
38
Ethernet Virtual Connections Configuration
Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Using EFPs