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7.13.3 Example for Configuring VPLS over TE in Martini Mode
Networking Requirements
Figure 7-14
Networking of VPLS over TE in Martini mode
GE2/0/0
VLANIF 40
MPLS TE Tunnel
CE1
CE2
PE1
PE2
P
Loopback1
1.1.1.9/32
Loopback1
2.2.2.9/32
Loopback1
3.3.3.9/32
GE1/0/0
VLANIF20
100.1.1.1/24
GE1/0/0
VLANIF20
100.1.1.2/24
GE2/0/0
VLANIF30
100.2.1.1/24
GE1/0/0
VLANIF30
100.2.1.2/24
GE2/0/0
VLANIF10
GE1/0/0
VLANIF10
10.1.1.1/24
GE1/0/0
VLANIF40
10.1.1.2/24
, CE1 and CE2 belong to the same VPLS. They are connected to the
MPLS backbone network through PE1 and PE2. OSPF is used as the IGP protocol on the MPLS
backbone network.
It is required that VPLS in Martini mode and the dynamic signaling protocol RSVP-TE be used
to establish an MPLS TE tunnel between PE1 and PE2 to carry VPLS services.
Configuration Roadmap
The configuration roadmap is as follows:
1.
Configure a routing protocol on the devices (PEs and the P device) on the backbone network
to make them reachable, and enable MPLS.
2.
Establish an MPLS TE tunnel and create a tunnel policy.
3.
Enable MPLS L2VPN on PEs.
4.
Create VSIs on PEs, specify LDP as the signaling protocol, and bind VSIs to the related
AC interfaces.
5.
Configure VSIs to use the MPLS TE tunnel.
Data Preparation
To complete the configuration, you need the following data:
l
OSPF areas enabled with MPLS TE
l
Names and IDs of VSIs
l
IP addresses of peers and tunnel policy
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