Enabling L2Vpn; Configuring An Ac; Configuring A Layer 2 Ethernet Interface - HP 10500 Series Configuration Manual

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Tasks at a glance
(Required.)
Configuring a
(Optional.)
(Required.) Choose either of the following tasks to configure a PW:
Configuring a static PW
Configuring an LDP PW
(Required.)
(Optional.)
Configure static PW redundancy
Configure LDP PW redundancy

Enabling L2VPN

Perform this task to enable L2VPN so the PE can support MPLS L2VPN.
Before you perform this task, configure an LSR ID for the PE with the mpls lsr-id command, and enable
MPLS with the mpls enable command on the backbone interface of the PE. For more information about
these commands, see MPLS Command Reference.
To enable L2VPN:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enable L2VPN.

Configuring an AC

An AC can be a Layer 2 Ethernet interface or a service instance on a Layer 2 Ethernet interface.

Configuring a Layer 2 Ethernet interface

Configure the Layer 2 Ethernet interface connected to the CE to create a Layer 2 link between the PE and
CE.
The Layer 2 interface type determines the access mode of the AC. On the Layer 2 Ethernet interface, you
can use the access-mode keyword of the ac interface command to specify the access mode as Ethernet
(the default) or VLAN.
Configuring a cross-connect
PW:
Configuring a PW class
Binding an AC to a cross-connect
Configuring PW
redundancy:
Command
system-view
l2vpn enable
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Remarks
N/A
Choose a PW configuration
method depending on the MPLS
L2VPN implementation.
Skip these tasks for local
connection configuration.
Choose either task to bind an
AC to a cross-connect.
For multi-segment PWs, skip this
task.
Choose either task to configure
PW redundancy.
Remarks
N/A
By default, L2VPN is disabled.

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