How To Configure The Sm To Allow Ip Ranges; Managing Mpls/Vpn Support; Managing Mpls/Vpn Support Via Snmp - Cisco SCE2020-4XGBE-SM Configuration Manual

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Chapter 13
MPLS/VPN Support
How to Configure the SM for Troubleshooting MPLS/VPN Support
An optional parameter may be turned on to facilitate troubleshooting the BGP LEG installation. This
parameter turns on detailed logging of messages received from the BGP LEG. It should only be turned
on when necessary for troubleshooting and should always be turned off for normal operation of the
system.
Step 1
Add the following parameter to the [MPLS-VPN] section of the p3sm.cfg configuration file:
# The following parameter turns on detailed logging of messages received from the BGP LEG
# should be changed to true only during troubleshooting
# (default: false)
log_all=true

How to Configure the SM to Allow IP Ranges

To setup the SM to work with MPLS/VPN, you must enable IP ranges by setting the support_ip_ranges
in the configuration file.
Set the support_ip_ranges parameter in the [Data Repository] section of the p3sm.cfg configuration file
Step 1
to 'yes', as in the following example.
support_ip_ranges=yes
Note
Resetting this parameter requires restarting the SM. This parameter is discarded on regular configuration
loading (using CLU).

Managing MPLS/VPN Support

Managing MPLS/VPN Support via SNMP

SNMP support for MPLS/VPN auto-learn is provided in two ways:
OL-7827-12
Managing MPLS/VPN Support via SNMP, page 13-17
Monitoring MPLS/VPN Support via SCE Platform CLI, page 13-18
Managing MPLS/VPN Support via SM CLU, page 13-24
MIB variables
SNMP traps
Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide
Managing MPLS/VPN Support
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