bridge vpls site-range
Syntax
bridge
vplsName
vpls site-range
siteRange
no bridge
vplsName
vpls site-range
Release Information
Command introduced in JunosE Release 7.1.0.
Description
Configures the maximum number of customer sites that can participate in the specified
VPLS domain that uses BGP as the signaling protocol. In a VPLS configuration, each
customer site is represented by a customer edge (CE) device located at the edge of the
customer's network. The router (VPLS edge device) communicates with the customer
site by means of a bridge network interface connection to the CE device. The
no
version
restores the default site range, 1.
The
bridge vpls site-range
command is not valid for a VPLS instance that uses LDP as
the signaling protocol. To configure a VPLS instance with LDP signaling, use the mpls
ldp vpls vpls-id command and the mpls ldp vpls neighbor command.
NOTE:
The
bridge vpls site-range
command is available for a VPLS instance only after
you issue the
bridge vpls transport-virtual-router
command, which creates the VPLS
instance and configures the transport virtual router.
Options
vplsName
—Name of a VPLS instance created with the bridge vpls
transport-virtual-router command
•
•
siteRange
—Maximum number of sites that can participate in the VPLS domain, in the
range 1–65534; default value is 1
Mode
Global Configuration
Related Topics
Configuring VPLS Instances with BGP Signaling
in the
JunosE BGP and MPLS Configuration
Guide
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