[j-nsp] Problem to test VPLS between two Site
Md. Jahangir Hossain
jrjahangir at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 17 05:30:14 EDT 2013
Hi ,
Wishes all are fine.
I am getting problem about testing of VPLS service (BGP and LDP based ) between two router and my VPLS tunnel is up but i can not reach local LAN.
i am little bit confused about testing between PC. May i need to connect direct PC on ge-1/1/9 for test or need to connect switch or router on both router's ge-1/1/9 interface for test ?
it would be nice please check my bellow configuration for further assistance and how test my VPLS in both end ?
Here my Configuration:
############## AGG-Router-1 ########
ge-1/1/0 {
description with_MX-_ge-1/1/0;
unit 0 {
family inet {
address 103.x.x.33/30; /// p2p between two router
}
family mpls;
}
ge-1/1/9 {
encapsulation ethernet-vpls; // At present Local PC for test
unit 0 {
family vpls;
}
protocols {
mpls {
interface all;
}
routing-options {
rib inet.3 {
static {
route 103.x.x.34/32 next-table inet.0;
}
}
autonomous-system 58xxx;
}
group vpls-ge {
type internal;
local-address 103.x.x.33;
family l2vpn {
signaling;
}
neighbor 103.x.x.34;
}
ldp {
interface ge-1/1/0.0;
interface lo0.0;
}
community grn-com members target:11111:1;
routing-instances {
green {
instance-type vpls;
interface ge-1/1/9.0;
route-distinguisher 103.x.x.33:33;
vrf-target target:11111:1;
protocols {
vpls {
site-range 10;
no-tunnel-services;
site greenPE1 {
site-identifier 1;
}
}
}
}
}
############## AGG-Router-2 ##############
ge-1/1/0 {
description with_MX_ge-1/1/0;
unit 0 {
family inet {
address 103.x.x.34/30; /// p2p between two router
}
family mpls;
}
ge-1/1/9 {
encapsulation ethernet-vpls; // At present Local PC for test
unit 0 {
family vpls;
}
routing-options {
rib inet.3 {
static {
route 103.x.x.33/32 next-table inet.0;
}
}
autonomous-system 58xxx;
}
protocols {
mpls {
interface all;
}
group vpls-ge {
type internal;
local-address 103.x.x.34;
family l2vpn {
signaling;
}
neighbor 103.x.x.33;
}
ldp {
interface ge-1/1/0.0;
interface lo0.0;
}
}
community grn-com members target:11111:1;
}
routing-instances {
green {
instance-type vpls;
interface ge-1/1/9.0;
route-distinguisher 103.x.x.34:34;
vrf-target target:11111:1;
protocols {
vpls {
site-range 10;
no-tunnel-services;
site greenPE2 {
site-identifier 2;
}
}
}
}
}
Agg-Router-1 # show vpls connections
Instance: green
Local site: greenPE1 (1)
connection-site Type St Time last up # Up trans
2 rmt Up Jul 16 09:11:31 2013 1
Remote PE: 103.x.x.34, Negotiated control-word: No
Incoming label: 800009, Outgoing label: 800016
Local interface: vt-1/0/10.1049858, Status: Up, Encapsulation: VPLS
Description: Intf - vpls green local site 1 remote site 2
AGG-01# run show interfaces vt* terse
Interface Admin Link Proto Local Remote
vt-1/0/10 up up
vt-1/1/10 up up
vt-1/1/10.1048832 up up vpls
AGG-01 # run show vpls statistics
VPLS statistics:
Instance: green
Local interface: ge-1/1/9.0, Index: 333
Broadcast packets: 1101
Broadcast bytes : 83916
Multicast packets: 1278
Multicast bytes : 111627
Flooded packets : 0
Flooded bytes : 0
Unicast packets : 0
Unicast bytes : 0
Current MAC count: 1 (Limit 1024)
Local interface: vt-1/1/10.1049090, Index: 334
Remote PE: 103.x.x.34
Broadcast packets: 0
Broadcast bytes : 0
Multicast packets: 0
Multicast bytes : 0
Flooded packets : 0
Flooded bytes : 0
Unicast packets : 0
Unicast bytes : 0
Current MAC count: 0
it would be nice please suggest based on this config how to test this layer 2 vpn using PC?
Regards
Jahangir Hossain
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