K
keepalive messages
BGP.........................................................................................7
L
L-LSP................................................................................213, 307
L2VPN address family.........43, 150, 384, 579, 596, 643
l2vpn commands
l2vpn control-word.....................................................652
l2vpn encapsulation-type........................................652
l2vpn local-site-id remote-site-id........................654
l2vpn rd............................................................................652
l2vpn route-target.......................................................652
l2vpn sequencing........................................................652
l2vpn site-name site-id.............................................652
l2vpn site-range...........................................................652
L2VPNs (Layer 2 Virtual Private Networks)
address families, configure.......................................413
clear
BGP route flap dampening..............................612
configuration tasks......................................................651
configure
address families...................................................413
L2VPN address family........................................43, 384
VPWS address family...............................43, 150, 384
labels, switching of MPLS..................................................219
layer 2 services over MPLS
802.3ad switch............................................................539
AAL0 encapsulation...................................................518
AAL5 encapsulation....................................................516
ATM passthrough.................................................512, 515
AAL5 encapsulation...........................................516
control word support.........................................518
limitations...............................................................517
Martini encapsulation........................................516
OAM cells................................................................517
QoS classification................................................517
candidate ports............................................................542
CE-side load balancing.............................................539
CE-side MPLS L2VPNs over LAG
overview..................................................................521
configuration example..............................................543
configuring.....................................................................529
configuring shim interfaces...................515, 533, 534
control word...................................................................512
control word support for ATM
passthrough...............................................................518
Ethernet aggregation.................................................539
Ethernet raw mode encapsulation
overview.................................................................522
Ethernet/VLAN connections...................................533
Frame Relay example................................................543
HDLC
configuring............................................................538
overview.................................................................520
how they work................................................................512
interfaces supported.................................................509
load-balancing
adding member interface to group..............542
group.......................................................................539
topology........................................................539, 541
local cross-connects.....................513, 520, 533, 538
monitoring.......................................................................561
MPLS L2VPN over LAG, configuration
example.....................................................................550
MPLS L2VPN over VLAN over LAG,
configuration example..........................................546
multiservice traffic, interface stacking for...........515
overview.........................................................................509
platform considerations............................................510
ports, candidate...........................................................542
references for..................................................................511
S-VLAN subinterface with an untagged C-VLAN
ID
overview.................................................................524
VCC cell relay encapsulation, ATM
configuring............................................................535
overview..................................................................518
LDP (Label Discovery Protocol)
ATM n-to-one VCC cell transport (0x0009)
pseudowire (PW) type
used for multiple VCs transmission.............527
bringing up on the pseudowire
for mismatching VCI/VPI range
configurations at the two pseudowire
ends.....................................................................525
LDP (Label Distribution Protocol).................................238
authentication, MD5....................................................291
autoconfiguration.......................................................290
basic discovery.............................................................250
configuring for VPLS signaling..............................604
discovery mechanisms.............................................250
extended discovery.....................................................250
FEC aggregation..........................................................288
FEC deaggregation.....................................................288
graceful restart.............................................................256
graceful restart configuration tasks.....................289
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