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MPLS Configuration
Configuring L2 Tunnels
L2 Tunneling Based on VLAN ID and Port Configuration Examples
The FEC-to-label binding for a virtual circuit can be based on both a customer-specified VLAN ID and the port on
which the traffic arrives. Each combination of VLAN ID and logical customer ID (which represents the incoming port)
is mapped to a single FEC.
shows two VLANs with sites that are connected to routers R1 and R3. Port gi.6.1 on R1 and gi.12.1 on
R3 provide access for the VLANs. Each VLAN ID/port combination is mapped to a VC label that is distributed via
LDP. The LSP tunnel can use either LDP or RSVP as the signaling protocol; configuration commands for both LDP
and RSVP tunnel signaling are shown.
Timesaver
Click on the router name (in blue) to see the corresponding configuration.
Figure 17-20 Tunneling of multiple virtual circuits based on port and VLAN ID
The following is the configuration for R1:
! Configure router loopback
interface add ip lo0 address-netmask 111.1.1.1/32
! Make gi.4.1 and gi.6.1 trunk ports
vlan make trunk-port gi.4.1
vlan make trunk-port gi.6.1
! Configure the VLAN cust1 with a VLAN ID of 100
vlan create cust1 port-based id 100
vlan add ports gi.6.1 to cust1
! Configure the VLAN cust2 with a VLAN ID of 200
vlan create cust2 port-based id 200
vlan add ports gi.6.1 to cust2
LSP Tunnel (LDP or RSVP)
gi.6.1
gi.12.1
Virtual Circuit based on Port and VLAN ID 100 (LDP)
111.1.1.1/16
111.1.1.3/16
111.1.1.2/16
Virtual Circuit based on Port and VLAN ID 200 (LDP)
VLAN ID 100
VLAN ID 200
VLAN ID 100
VLAN ID 200
gi.4.1
gi.3.2
gi.14.1
gi.15.1