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Configuration file of CE1
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sysname CE1
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interface GigabitEthernet1/0/0
undo shutdown
ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
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bgp 65410
peer 10.1.1.2 as-number 100
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ipv4-family unicast
import-route direct
peer 10.1.1.2 enable
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return
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Configuration file of CE2
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sysname CE2
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interface GigabitEthernet1/0/0
undo shutdown
ip address 10.2.1.1 255.255.255.0
#
bgp 65420
peer 10.2.1.2 as-number 100
#
ipv4-family unicast
import-route direct
peer 10.2.1.2 enable
#
return
5.17.12 Example for Configuring Sub-interfaces for Dot1q VLAN
Tag Termination to Support BFD
On a typical network, sub-interfaces for dot1q VLAN tag termination are configured to support
BFD. In this manner, user packets with one tag can be reliably and stably sent over the network.
Networking Requirements
On the network shown in
, users of VLAN 10 access an ISP network through a
default gateway. GE 2/0/0.1 is a sub-interface for dot1q VLAN tag termination on Router A,
and GE 2/0/0.1 is a sub-interface for dot1q VLAN tag termination on Router B.
The networking requirements are as follows:
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A BFD session is configured on Router A and Router B to detect the link between
Router A and Router B.
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VRRP backup group 1 is configured on Router A and Router B. Router A functions as a
master device and Router B functions as a backup device.
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VRRP backup group 1 on Router A and Router B to track the status of the BFD session.
HUAWEI NetEngine80E/40E Router
Configuration Guide - Reliability
5 BFD Configuration
Issue 02 (2014-09-30)
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