[j-nsp] routing vpls
Cydon Satyr
cydonsatyr at gmail.com
Thu Dec 28 10:41:33 EST 2017
Hi.
The way I understood IRB in VPLS is like this - if you have CE interface
down, then VPLS should be down, unless you have connectivity-type irb
configured inside VPLS instance.
This is the config:
instance-type vpls;
vlan-id 123;
interface ge-1/2/3.123;
routing-interface irb.123;
protocols {
vpls {
no-tunnel-services;
vpls-id 123;
neighbor a.b.c.d;
}
}
By default, if my ge-1/2/3.0 is physically down, VPLS instance should be
down.
Except it isn't.
# run show interfaces ge-1/2/3.123
Logical interface...
Description: ...
Flags: *Device-Down *SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x8100.123 ]
Encapsulation: VLAN-VPLS
Input packets : 0
Output packets: 0
Instance: vpls-123
VPLS-id: 123
Neighbor...
a.b.c.d(vpls-id 123)
*rmt Up ...*
I want instance to be signaled down if my only subinterface is down, is
this possible?
thanks all
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