[j-nsp] VPLS question

Chris Kawchuk juniperdude at gmail.com
Wed Mar 11 18:09:12 EDT 2015


Yes.

- L2CKTs can be mapped into a VPLS using an LDP Mesh Group [routing-instances XXXX protocols vpls mesh-group vpls-id neighbour xxxx]
- L2VPNs can be mapped into a VPLS using stitched lt-* interfaces (interfaces lt-1/0/10.1 <> lt-1/0/10.2 peer unit 1 etc.. encapsulation vlan-vpls / vlan-ccc)
- You can put a VPLS into an L3VPN by defining a routing-interface irb.xx into the VPLS (VPLS then requies vlan tagging i.e. vlan-id defined in the VPLS)
....then including the same irb.xxx interface in the L3VPN interfaces list. You can put multiple VPLSs in this way (1 irb.xx per VPLS, and multiple irb.xx in the L3VPN)

- CK.


On 12/03/2015, at 1:43 AM, james list <jameslist72 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi folks
> It there a way, in a vpls configuration with MX, to map multiple L2 and
> multiple L3 in the same vpls instance ?



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