Configuring vpls attributes, Displaying and maintaining vpls – H3C Technologies H3C SR8800 User Manual
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Configuring VPLS attributes
To configure VPLS attributes:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter VSI view.
vsi vsi-name N/A
3.
Set the upper speed limit of
the VPLS instance.
bandwidth vpn-speed
Optional.
102,400 kbps by default.
4.
Set the broadcast suppression
percentage of the VPLS
instance.
broadcast-restrain ratio
Optional.
5 by default.
5.
Specify the encapsulation
type of the VPLS instance.
encapsulation { ethernet | vlan |
bgp-vpls }
Optional.
vlan by default, which
corresponds to the VSI PW
encapsulation type of tagged.
6.
Set the MTU of the VPLS
instance.
mtu mtu
Optional.
1,500 bytes by default.
7.
Set the description of the VPLS
instance.
description text
Optional.
No description set by default.
8.
Shut down the VPLS service of
the VPLS instance.
shutdown
Optional.
Enabled by default.
9.
Specify a tunneling policy for
the VPLS instance.
tnl-policy tunnel-policy-name
Optional.
By default, no tunneling policy is
specified for a VPLS instance and
a VPLS instance uses the default
tunneling policy. The default
tunneling policy selects only one
tunnel (no load balancing) in this
order: LSP tunnel, CR-LSP tunnel.
NOTE:
The router supports limiting traffic speed and suppressing broadcast traffic for VPLS instances only when
the system working mode is SPE. For more information about system working modes, see
Fundamentals
Configuration Guide.
Displaying and maintaining VPLS
Task Command
Remarks
Display the VPLS information in
the BGP routing table.
display bgp vpls { all | group [ group-name ] |
peer [ [ ip-address ] verbose ] |
route-distinguisher route-distinguisher [ site-id
site-id [ label-offset label-offset ] ] } [ | { begin |
exclude | include } regular-expression ]
Available in any view