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configuring IBGP between MCE and VPN site,
12
configuring instance route related attribute (IPv6
MCE), 29
configuring instance route related attribute
(MCE), 5
configuring IPv6 IS-IS between IPv6 MCE and PE,
36
configuring IPv6 IS-IS between IPv6 MCE and
VPN site, 32
configuring IPv6 MCE, 28
configuring IPv6 static routing between IPv6
MCE and PE, 35
configuring IPv6 static routing between IPv6
MCE and VPN site, 30
configuring IS-IS between MCE and PE, 15
configuring IS-IS between MCE and VPN site,
10
configuring OSPF between MCE and PE, 14
configuring OSPF between MCE and VPN site,
8
configuring OSPFv3 between IPv6 MCE and PE,
36
configuring OSPFv3 between IPv6 MCE and
VPN site, 31
configuring RIP between MCE and PE, 14
configuring RIP between MCE and VPN site, 7
configuring RIPng between IPv6 MCE and PE,
35
configuring RIPng between IPv6 MCE and VPN
site, 31
configuring static routing between MCE and PE,
13
configuring static routing between MCE and
VPN site, 7
creating instance (IPv6 MCE), 28
creating instance (MCE), 5
creating PW (VPLS), 265
hierarchy of VPN. See HoVPN
instance (MPLS L3VPN), 2, 88
IPv6 MPLS L3VPN. See IPv6 MPLS L3VPN
Layer 2 MPLS VPN. See MPLS L2VPN
MAC address aging (VPLS), 265
MAC address learning (VPLS), 265
MAC address widthdrawal (VPLS), 265
MPLS L3VPN. See MPLS L3VPN
MPLS L3VPN VPN-IPv4 address, 88
MPLS tunnel policy configuration, 85, 86
RD (MPLS L3VPN), 2
route target attribute (BGP extended attribute), 3
traffic flooding (VPLS), 266
traffic forwarding (VPLS), 266
using BGP to advertise VPN routes to PE (MCE),
23
using OSPF to advertise VPN routes to PE (MCE),
17
virtual private LAN service. See VPLS
VPN label processing mode
POP, 1 19
POPGO, 1 19
VRF
MPLS L3VPN inter-AS VPN option A, 93
VSI
VPLS architecture, 264
VPLS VSI configuration, 270
VPLS VSI/AC binding, 271
withdrawing MAC address (VPLS), 265
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