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Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 13 MPLS/VPN Support
Configuring MPLS/VPN Support
How to Configure the MPLS Environment
If either VLAN or tunneling support is in default mode, skip the relevant step in the following procedure.
Step 1
From the SCE(config if)# prompt, type
default vlan
and press
Enter
.
Configures VLAN support to default mode.
Step 2
From the SCE(config if)# prompt, type
no IP-tunnel
and press
Enter
.
Disables all other tunneling protocol support.
Note
All subscribers with VPN mappings must be cleared to change the tunneling mode. If the connection
with the SM is down, use the
no subscriber all with-vpn-mappings
CLI command.
Note
In addition, all VPN mappings must also be removed. This can only be done via the SM CLU (which
means that the connection with the SM must be up).
Step 3
From the SCE(config if)# prompt, type
MPLS VPN auto-learn
and press
Enter
.
Enables the MPLS auto-learning mechanism.
Configuring the SCE Platform for MPLS/VPN Support
•
Defining the PE Routers, page 13-12
•
Configuring the MAC Resolver, page 13-14
•
Monitoring the MAC Resolver, page 13-15
There are three main steps to configure the SCE platform for MPLS/VPN support:
1.
Correctly configure the MPLS tunneling environment, disabling all other tunneling protocols,
including VLAN support. (see
How to Configure the MPLS Environment, page 13-12
)
2.
Define all PE routers, specifying the relevant interface IP addresses necessary for MAC resolution
(see
Defining the PE Routers, page 13-12
.)
3.
Configure the MAC resolver (see
Configuring the MAC Resolver, page 13-14
.)
Defining the PE Routers
•
Options, page 13-13
•
How to Add a PE Router, page 13-13
•
How to Remove PE Routers, page 13-13