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Local VLL

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Brocade(config-mpls)# vll VLL_to_R1 40000

Brocade(config-mpls-vll)# vll-peer 192.168.2.100

Brocade(config-mpls-vll)# vlan 200

Brocade(config-mpls-vll-vlan)# tagged e 3/11

Brocade(config-mpls-vll-vlan)# exit

Brocade(config-mpls-vll)# exit

Brocade(config)# interface loopback 1

Brocade(config-lbif-1)# port-name Generic All-Purpose Loopback

Brocade(config-lbif-1)# ip address 192.168.2.102/32

Brocade(config-lbif-1)# ip ospf area 0

Brocade(config-lbif-1)# exit

Brocade(config)# interface e 3/11

Brocade(config-if-e100-3/11)# port-name VLL_endpoint

Brocade(config-if-e100-3/11)# enable

Brocade(config-if-e100-3/11)# exit

Brocade(config)# interface e 2/1

Brocade(config-if-e1000-2/1)# port-name Connection_to_R2

Brocade(config-if-e1000-2/1)# enable

Brocade(config-if-e1000-2/1)# ip address 192.168.41.1/30

Brocade(config-if-e1000-2/1)# ip ospf area 0

Brocade(config-if-e1000-2/1)# exit

Local VLL

Local VLL is used to create a Virtual Leased Line (VLL) circuit with endpoints in the same Brocade
device. A Local VLL can be configured between two ports in a router, two LAGs in a router or
between a port and a LAG as shown in

Figure

61

. Each entity (port or LAG) is identified as either

“Endpoint 1” or Endpoint 2”.

NOTE

LAGs supported include server LAGs and per-packet server LAGs. LACP LAGs are not supported.

FIGURE 61

Local VLL port and LAG configurations

NOTE

When configuring a LAG as an endpoint, only the primary port of the LAG is specified in the Local
VLL configuration.