Defining vpn, Configuring pes – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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Defining VPN
1.
Configure the following settings:
{
VPN Operation Type—Select Add VPN or Select VPN. If you select Select VPN, you must enter
the name of an existing VPN. The system automatically fills in the I-SID, B-VLAN, PW Transport
Mode, and Audit Interval, which cannot be modified.
{
VPN Name—Enter a name for the VPN.
{
I-SID—Enter an I-SID or use the default I-SID. An I-SID uniquely identifies a PBB VSI.
{
B-VLAN—Enter a B-VLAN ID or use the default B-VLAN ID. The B-VLAN ID is used to forward
PBB packets over the PBB backbone.
{
PW Transport Mode—Select VLAN or Ethernet.
{
Audit Interval (in hours)—Enter an audit interval, which is an integer in the range of 0 to 24, or
use the default audit interval. A value of 0 disables audit.
{
Description—Enter a description for the VPN.
{
Contact—Enter a contact. The default contact is the current operator.
2.
Click Next to enter the PE Configuration page.
Configuring PEs
1.
Add ACs:
a.
Click Add under AC List.
b.
Select the PE's interface that connects to the CE, and click OK.
If the selected interface is a Layer 3 interface, perform step c. If the selected interface is a Layer
2 interface, perform step d.
c.
Under Config UNI Interface, select an access type.
d.
Under Configure Interface, enter the service instance, bandwidth, encapsulation VLAN, and
select the encapsulation type, access type, and CE.
e.
Click OK.
f.
Repeat the above steps to add more ACs.
2.
Add PEs:
A PE configured when you add an AC is automatically added to the PE Device List. You can also
manually add a PE as follows:
a.
Click Add under PE Device List.
b.
Select one or more PEs and click OK.
3.
Configure NNI interfaces:
a.
Click the Configuration link in the PE Device List.
b.
Select one or more interfaces and click OK.
Tunnel policies include default, use GRE tunnel first, and create and use GRE tunnel.
4.
Configure VLAN mappings:
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