Table 77: Commands to Configure Basic VPLS Instances
(continued)
bridge vpls site-name site-id
To configure a basic VPLS instance with BGP signaling on the PE router:
1.
From Global Configuration mode, create the VPLS instance by specifying the
transport virtual router for this instance.
host1(config)#
bridge customer1 vpls transport-virtual-router vr1
If the bridge group you specify (customer1 in this example) already exists on
the router, issuing this command causes the bridge group to become a VPLS
instance.
NOTE:
To configure a VPLS instance, you must issue the
bridge vpls
transport-virtual-router
command before you issue any of the other
bridge vpls
commands in this procedure. If the
bridge vpls transport-virtual-router
command
is not issued first, the other
bridge vpls
commands fail.
2.
Specify the maximum number of customer sites that can participate in the VPLS
domain represented by the VPLS instance. (By default, a VPLS domain must
consist of at least one site.)
host1(config)#
bridge customer1 vpls site-range 15
3.
Specify a name and unique identifier for the customer site that belongs to the
VPLS instance.
host1(config)#
bridge customer1 vpls site-name westford site-id 1
The site ID value must be greater than zero and be unique across the VPLS
domain. This is not true for a multihomed customer site. See “Configuring BGP
Multihoming for VPLS” on page 587 for more information.
4.
Specify the unique, two-part route distinguisher (RD) for the VPLS instance.
host1(config)#
bridge customer1 vpls rd 100:11
In this example, the first number in the route distinguisher (100) is the number
of the AS in which the extended community resides. The second number in the
route distinguisher (11) uniquely identifies the VPLS instance within the AS.
TIP:
You cannot change or remove the route distinguisher for a VPLS instance after
you set it; for this reason the
no bridge vpls rd
command fails. . To change the route
distinguisher, you must either remove the transport virtual router configuration from
the VPLS instance or delete the VPLS instance from the router. You can then
reconfigure the VPLS instance with a new route distinguisher.
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