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Figure 47 Network diagram
Device Interface IP
address
Device Interface IP
address
CE 1
POS5/1/0
100.1.1.1/24
CE 2
POS5/1/0
100.1.1.2/24
PE 1
Loop0
192.2.2.2/32
P Loop0
192.4.4.4/32
POS5/1/1
10.1.1.1/24
POS5/1/0
10.2.2.2/24
PE 2
Loop0
192.3.3.3/32
POS5/1/1
10.1.1.2/24
POS5/1/0
10.2.2.1/24
Configuration considerations
The following steps are required:
1.
Configure MPLS basic forwarding capability on the PEs and P router:
Configure the LSR ID, enable MPLS and LDP, and run IGP (OSPF in this example) between PE
1, the P device, and PE 2 to establish LSPs.
2.
Set up an SVC:
Enable MPLS L2VPN on PE 1 and PE 2, create a static VC, and specify the VC labels.
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure CE 1:
# Configure the link protocol as PPP on interface POS 5/1/0 (the interface connected to PE 1),
and configure an IP address for the interface.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] sysname CE1
[CE1] interface pos 5/1/0
[CE1-POS5/1/0] link-protocol ppp
[CE1-POS5/1/0] ip address 100.1.1.1 24
2.
Configure PE 1:
# Configure the LSR ID and enable MPLS globally.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] sysname PE1
[PE1] interface loopback 0
[PE1-LoopBack0] ip address 192.2.2.2 32
[PE1-LoopBack0] quit
[PE1] mpls lsr-id 192.2.2.2
[PE1] mpls
[PE1-mpls] quit
# Enable L2VPN and MPLS L2VPN.
[PE1] l2vpn
CE 1
CE 2
SVC
PE 1
PE 2
P
POS5/1/1
POS5/1/1
POS5/1/0
POS5/1/0
POS5/1/0
POS5/1/1
POS5/1/0
POS5/1/0
Loop0
Loop0
Loop0