Chapter 13
MPLS/VPN Support
Managing VPNs
Use the p3vpn utility to manage VPNs.
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Options
The following options are available:
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How to Add a New MPLS-based VPN
From the shell prompt, type the following command:
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--mpls-vpn=RT@PE,(RT@PE2, RT@PE3,....
How to Remove a VPN
Step 1
From the shell prompt, type the following command:
How to Display VPN Information
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To List All Existing VPNs
From the shell prompt, type the following command:
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Options, page 13-25
How to Add a New MPLS-based VPN, page 13-25
How to Remove a VPN, page 13-25
How to Display VPN Information, page 13-25
How to Manage VPN Mappings, page 13-26
VPN-Name — The name assigned to the VPN when it was added, or, if adding a VPN, the name to
be assigned to it.
RT@PE-IP — The mapping assigned to the VPN. Multiple mappings can be specified using a
comma.
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RT = the route target of the VPN, specified using the ASN:n notation or the IP:n notation
Note that the Route Distinguisher may be specified rather than the route target
PE-IP = the loopback IP of the PE router connected to that VPN
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To List All Existing VPNs, page 13-25
To List All Subscribers for a Specified VPN, page 13-26
To Display the Mappings for a Specified VPN, page 13-26
p3vpn --add --vpn=VPN-Name
p3vpn --remove --vpn=VPN-Name
p3vpn -–show-all
Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide
Managing MPLS/VPN Support
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