[j-nsp] Adding IRB to VPLS
Cydon Satyr
cydonsatyr at gmail.com
Fri Jun 12 09:19:59 EDT 2015
That makes perfect sense...
But why are there examples with only irb interfaces in vpls?
Also, your examples requires that IFL have vlan-vpls encap, whereas in my
case i have bridge encap.
On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 3:08 PM, Sebastian Wiesinger <sebastian at karotte.org>
wrote:
> * Cydon Satyr <cydonsatyr at gmail.com> [2015-06-12 15:03]:
> > I am trying to configure what Cisco would call a routed pseudowire. I'm
> > trying to do this by configuring bridge-domain with irb, and using that
> irb
> > in VPLS instance (and vrf instance), like this:
> >
> > routing-instances {
> > vpls-red {
> [..]
> > }
> > }
> > bridge-domains {
> > vpls-red {
> [..]
> > }
> > }
> >
> > The error I'm getting is:
> >
> > " 'vpls-red'
> > Interface irb.351, cannot be associated with multiple
> domains/instances
> > [default-switch vpls-red 0 and vpls-red __vpls-red__ 0]
>
> Hi,
>
> don't configure a separate bridge-domain. Your VPLS instance bridges.
> Just put the interfaces in your vpls instance as different sites:
>
> routing-instances {
> vpls-red {
> instance-type vpls;
> vlan-id none;
> routing-interface irb.351;
> route-distinguisher 150.1.3.1:351;
> vrf-target target:351:351;
> protocols {
> vpls {
> no-tunnel-services;
> site 2 {
> site-identifier 2;
> interface ge-1/0/0.351;
> }
> site X {
> site-identifier X;
> interface ge-1/1/0.352;
> }
> connectivity-type irb;
> }
> }
> }
> }
>
> Be warned: this assumed that the two interfaces are not connected. If
> they are connected you would create a loop.
>
> Regards
>
> Sebastian
>
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