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Configuring MPLS VLLs

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Specifying a LAG group as the endpoint of a VLL

The endpoint of a VLL can be a LAG group. When the endpoint of a VLL is a LAG group, the VLL
traffic load is distributed to the customer edge (CE) device across all of the LAG group’s ports, using
a hashing mechanism.

Figure

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illustrates a sample configuration where a LAG group of two ports serves as the endpoint

of a VLL.

FIGURE 59

Specifying a LAG group as the endpoint of a VLL

To configure a LAG group like the one in

Figure

59

, enter commands such as the following.

Brocade(config)# lag red dynamic

Brocade(config-lag-red)# ports ethernet 1/1 to 1/2

Brocade(config-lag-red)# primary port 1/1

Brocade(config-lag-red)# ports ethernet 1/2

Brocade(config-lag-red)# deploy

To configure a VLL like the one in

Figure

59

, enter commands such as the following.

Brocade(config)# router mpls

Brocade(config-mpls)# vll test2 40000

Brocade(config-mpls-vll)# vll-peer 10.10.10.10

Brocade(config-mpls-vll)# untagged e 1/1

NOTES:

When the user first creates a LAG and then configure a VLL instance, the port the user

specifies as the VLL endpoint must also be the port the user specified as the primary port of the LAG
group:

When the user later deletes the LAG from the configuration, only the primary port is
still a port of the VLL and all secondary ports become normal ports.

When the user specified a tagged endpoint for the VLL instance, all of the ports in the
LAG must be tagged.

Traffic received from any port in the LAG is forwarded to the VLL instance. All traffic is
matched to its VLAN.

Both static and dynamic LAGs are supported.

Enabling VLL MTU enforcement (optional)

The user can selectively enable local and remote VLL MTU mismatch checking using the following
command.

Brocade(config)# router mpls

Brocade(config-mpls)# vll-mtu-enforcement

Syntax: [no] vll-mtu-enforcement