Vc Encapsulations Types; Mpls L2Vpn Configuration Task List - HP 10500 SERIES Configuration Manual

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VC encapsulations types

Before adding a VC label to a Layer 2 packet, a PE encapsulates the Layer 2 packet according to the AC
link type. VC encapsulation types for an Ethernet AC link include Ethernet and VLAN.
Ethernet—P-Tag is not transferred on a VC.
For a packet received from a CE:
If the packet contains a P-Tag, the PE removes the P-tag, encapsulates the packet, and sends it
over the VC. If the packet contains no P-tag, the PE directly encapsulates the packet and sends
it over the VC.
For a packet received from a VC:
If the user access mode is VLAN, the PE adds the P-Tag to the packet and forwards it the CE.
If the user access mode is Ethernet, the PE directly forwards the packet to the CE.
VLAN—Packets transmitted over a VC must carry a P-Tag.
For a packet received from a CE:
If the peer PE does not require the ingress to rewrite the P-tag, the PE keeps the P-Tag
unchanged, encapsulates the packet, and sends it over the VC. If the packet contains no P-tag,
the PE adds a null label (the label value is 0) into the packet, encapsulates the packet, and
sends it over the VC.
If the peer PE requires the ingress to rewrite the P-tag, the PE changes the P-Tag to the VLAN tag
(the tag may be a null tag) expected by the peer PE, encapsulates the packet, and sends it over
the VC. If the packet contains no P-tag, the PE adds a VLAN tag expected by the peer PE (the
tag value may be 0), encapsulates the packet, and sends it over the VC.
For a packet received from a VC:
If the user access mode is VLAN, the PE rewrites, or retains the P-tag and forwards the packet
to the CE. If the user access mode is Ethernet, the PE removes the P-tag and forwards the packet
to the CE.

MPLS L2VPN configuration task list

To set up a remote VC connection between two PEs, complete the following tasks:
Configure an IGP on PEs and P devices to ensure IP connectivity in the backbone.
Configure MPLS, GRE, or MPLS TE to set up tunnels across the backbone network.
Configure tunneling policies on PEs to select tunnels for the VC.
Configure MPLS L2VPN, set up the VC, and bind the AC to the VC.
To set up a local VC connection, you only need to bind two ACs on the PE.
This document only describes the MPLS L2VPN-related configurations on PEs. The MPLS L2VPN is
transparent to a customer network. You do not need to perform MPLS L2VPN-specific configurations on
CEs.
To configure MPLS L2VPN on a PE:
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