Vpn devices, Pe devices, Viewing pe devices – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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To build BGP VPLS, you must enable MPLS, and MPLS L2VPN on PEs. For details, see the
corresponding configuration guides and command references.
2.
Import devices into L2VPN Management:
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For VPLS VPNs, import PEs. For details, see "
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Import physical CEs. For details, see "
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Import virtual CEs (VCEs). For details, see "
3.
Add VPNs:
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Add existing VPNs to L2VPN Management through auto discovery. For details, see "
4.
Maintain VPNs
You can view VPN topology, alarms, and audit information.
The following content will introduce how to use L2VPN Management deployed BGP protocol.
VPN devices
VPN devices include PEs and CEs in MPLS Layer 2 VPNs. A PE provides VPN access by translating data
link layer frames to Layer 2 VPN packets. A CE only needs to establish a link layer connection with a PE.
You can import, synchronize, view, and query PEs and CEs. In addition, you can create non-managed
CEs (or called VCEs) to represent CEs that cannot be managed by L2VPN Management.
PE devices
The first step to deploy a VPN is to import PEs to L2VPN Management. Then, you can synchronize and
delete PEs, and view VPN information on the PEs. To enhance management, you can use the
configuration comparison function to discover configuration changes on the PEs.
Viewing PE devices
1.
Click the Service tab.
2.
From the navigation tree, select L2VPN Manager > VPN Devices > PE Devices.
The PE Devices page displays all PE devices.
PE Devices contents
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Status—Alarm state of the device, Critical, Major, Minor, Warning, Normal, Unknown, or
Unmanaged.
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Device Label—Label and IP address of the device. Click the device label link to view its details.
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LSR ID—LSR ID of the PE device. An LSR ID uniquely identifies an LSR in an MPLS network.
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Last Synchronization Time—Time when the last synchronization occurred, in the format
YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.
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