[j-nsp] L2VPN config sample!

Telmo Javier Di Leva tdileva at ifxcorp.com
Wed Feb 7 16:32:22 EST 2007


Dears all....
I'm contacting you, because, we are trying to configure an L2VPN on a JM20.
Basically the configuration is the following:

Pe2> show configuration routing-instances L2VPN
instance-type l2vpn;
interface ge-1/1/0.195;
route-distinguisher 18747:5555555555;
vrf-target target:18747:5555555555;
protocols {
    l2vpn {
        encapsulation-type ethernet-vlan;
        site US {
            site-identifier 2;
            interface ge-1/1/0.195 {
                remote-site-id 1;
            }
        }
    }
}

JM20x2>                      

Pe1> show configuration routing-instances L2VPN
instance-type l2vpn;
interface ge-0/2/0.195;
route-distinguisher 18747:5555555555;
vrf-target target:18747:5555555555;
protocols {
    l2vpn {
        traceoptions {
            file VPLS.log;
            flag all;
        }
        encapsulation-type ethernet-vlan;
        site AR {
            site-identifier 1;
            interface ge-0/2/0.195 {
                remote-site-id 2;
            }
        }
    }
}




The encapsulation for the interfaces are TCC:
 > show configuration interfaces ge-0/2/0.195
encapsulation vlan-tcc;
vlan-id 195;

In both routers the BGP configuration have family l2vpn unicast whit 
junos 7.0R2.7.
In addition between every router we have 2 packet over sonet interfaces 
stm1, and the route table for l2vpn is the following:

Pe1> show route table l2vpn

L2VPN.l2vpn.0: 1 destinations, 1 routes (1 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
Restart Complete
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both

18747:4294967295:1:1/96
                   *[L2VPN/7] 00:17:20
                      Discard



Pe2>> show route table L2VPN

L2VPN.l2vpn.0: 1 destinations, 1 routes (1 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both

18747:4294967295:2:1/96
                   *[L2VPN/7] 00:17:57
                      Discard


Can sombody help me? whats wrong in the configuration?
All examples on Juniper Site use TE whit RSVP, and we are using LDP to 
exchange labels.
Best Regards.



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