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Deployment flow
NOTE:
You can add PEs and CEs to a VPN through VPLS deployment, VLL deployment, and PBB
deployment. You can also remove the PEs and CEs from a VPN or remove a whole VPN through
the function.
VPN privilege management
The system allows administrators to authorize different operators to manage different VPNs. When
adding or modifying an operator account, an administrator can authorize the operator to manage
certain VPNs or change which VPNs the operator can manage. Then, after logging on, the operator
can view information about only the VPNs the operator is authorized to manage.
Typical Applications
VPLS Instance Configuration
Application scenario
Company H locates in city B and uses PE 1 and CE 1; company Z locates in city N and uses PE
2 and CE 2. PE 1 and PE 2 are enabled with MPLS and L2VPN, and each configured with an LSR
ID. The two companies are going to undertake corporate restructuring through merge into a new
group for the need of business development. The new group decides to use the VPN access service
provided by the server provider to implement network connectivity, so that information and data
can be transferred within the group fast and correctly.
Scenario analysis
Create a VPN using the L2VPN Manager, and then add all network devices in city B and city N
of the group company into the VPN for management.
Operation procedure
1.
Add devices to the platform.
a.
Select the Homepage tab, and then click Add Devices in the navigation tree.
b.
Enter the IP addresses of the devices (PE 1, PE 2, CE 1, and CE 2) to be managed, specify
the corresponding Telnet and SNMP parameters, and then click OK to add these devices
to the platform.
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