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L2vpn support for l2 mct clusters, Support for non-direct icl – Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Switching Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual

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L2VPN support for L2 MCT clusters

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interface ve 10

ipv6 address 10::2/64

ipv6 vrrp vrid 10

backup priority 50

ipv6-address 10::100

activate

!

NOTE

Cluster client-rbridge-id on both switch A and B have to be same value for a given MCT.

Switch S1:

lag "mct_s1" static id 1

ports ethernet 7/1 to 7/2

primary-port 7/1

deploy

!

vlan 200

tagged ethe 7/1

router-interface ve 10

!

interface ve 10

ipv6 address 10::99/64

L2VPN support for L2 MCT clusters

For a L2VPN MCT, L2 MCT peer configuration is not required as it operates independently.

L2VPN MCT does not require direct ICL as L2VPN may use no-direct MPLS network to the peer
MCT node.

L2VPN MCT does not require L2’s session VLAN (and have peer in the same subnet as peer) as
peer need not be directly connected.

L2VPN and L2 MCT can be supported simultaneously

When L2VPN and L2 needs to be run concurrently, you must configure the L2 peer parameters
(similar to MCT/L2) and also configure L2VPN peer as well. The L2 peer will be used for the
MCT communication.

When using the L2VPN service, you must configure a L2VPN peer as well.

MCT L2VPN is HLOS is not supported but compatible.

Support for non-direct ICL

L2VPN MCT functionality supports non-direct ICL functionality apart from the existing direct ICL
requirement that is needed for L2.

A L2VPN MCT session needs to be established or verified at run time so that L2VPN traffic can
traverse the ICL path.

The l2vpn-peer command needs to be configured to support L2VPN over MCT

A l2vpn peer address is required to be on a remote MCT node loopback address on which the
L2VPN sessions is formed.