ESR-Series. User manual
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PE3(config)# router bgp
65500
PE3(config-bgp)# router-id
10.10
.
0.3
PE3(config-bgp)# neighbor
10.10
.
0.4
PE3(config-bgp-neighbor)# remote-as
65500
PE3(config-bgp-neighbor)# update-source
10.10
.
0.3
PE3(config-bgp-neighbor)# address-family l2vpn vpls
PE3(config-bgp-neighbor-af)# send-community extended
PE3(config-bgp-neighbor-af)# enable
PE3(config-bgp-neighbor-af)# exit
PE3(config-bgp-neighbor)# enable
PE3(config-bgp-neighbor)# exit
PE3(config-bgp)# enable
PE3(config-bgp)# exit
Check that the BGP session is successfully established:
PE3# sh ip bgp neighbors
BGP neighbor is
10.10
.
0.4
BGP state: Established
Neighbor address:
10.10
.
0.4
Neighbor AS:
65500
Neighbor ID:
10.10
.
0.4
Neighbor caps: refresh enhanced-refresh restart-aware AS4
Session: internal multihop AS4
Source address:
10.10
.
0.3
Weight:
0
Hold timer:
141
/
180
Keepalive timer:
27
/
60
Uptime:
77
s
The next step is to create a bridge domain on each PE router, and include an interface (Attachment circuit, AC)
that looks towards CE:
PE1:
PE1(config)# bridge
1
PE1(config-bridge)# enable
PE1(config-bridge)# exit
PE1(config)#
interface
gigabitethernet
1
/
0
/
4
PE1(config-
if
-gi)# mode switchport
PE1(config-
if
-gi)# bridge-group
1