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PE VPN information
Click the View link on the PE device list page to enter the PE VPN information page, which includes
all the SA information about the PE and latest ten unacknowledged alarms of the PE.
The SA information of the PE lists all the SAs that have accessed to the current PE, including the
binding interfaces, the connected VMCEs, the connected CEs, and the SA configuration audit
status. You can view the detailed information about the above items through corresponding links.
At the same time, a link is provided for you to view the updated VRF configuration of PE after the
last synchronization. With MVM, you can view latest ten unacknowledged alarms of a PE. You
can also switch to the platform to view all alarms.
Parameters
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Configuration Audit Status: Includes configuration unchanged and configuration changed.
The status is based on the configuration audit result after the last PE synchronization. Click the
Configuration Changed link to view the details.
Updated VRF configuration of PE
The VRF configuration and VRF routing table information of a PE acquired by the MVM after its
latest synchronization to the PE.
You can switch to the current VRF configuration page from the PE VPN information page to see all
the VRF configuration on the device, including VRF Name, RD, Import RT, Export RT, OSPF process
number and binding interfaces, so as to determine whether you need to re-discover the VPN
information on the network, or deploy VPN links to maintain the consistency between the
configuration on MVM and that on the actual VPN network.
You can click on the OSPF process number link to see OSPF process detail information of PE device
CEs are the important device resource in MVM, and can be classified into three types, CE, VMCE
and MCE, according to their roles. CE and VMCE can be classified into manageable CEs and
unmanageable CEs called Non-Managed CEs according to the management state, MCE is only
managed Manageable CEs, VMCEs and MCEs can be imported directly from the platform, while
non-managed CEs and VMCEs need to be created in MVM manually.
Manage CE
CEs are the important device resource in MVM, and can be classified into three types, CE, VMCE
and MCE, according to their roles.
CE and VMCE can be classified into manageable CEs and unmanageable CEs called Non-Managed
CEs according to the management state, MCE is only managed Manageable CEs, VMCEs and
MCEs can be imported directly from the platform, while non-managed CEs and VMCEs need to
be created in MVM manually.
Precautions
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Manageable CEs, VMCEs and MCEs: These devices are already managed by the network
platform, thus can be imported from the platform directly.
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Non-managed CEs and VMCEs: For the devices that cannot be managed by the network
platform, you can manage them by creating the non-managed CEs and VMCEs in MVM.
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After a CE, VMCE or MCE is removed, all the related links of it are removed.
Import CE
Import CE
There are three types of CEs, CE, MCE and VMCE. You can directly import manageable CEs,
MCEs and VMCEs from the platform to MVM. You decide to import a device as a CE, MCE or
VMCE during device importing. If a device serves as VMCE in the VPN network, the device must
be imported as a VMCE; otherwise, MVM cannot discover links with VMCE in the network. Besides
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