Global topology – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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i
Click the Add VMCE Configuration link on the upper right of the Configure Link page. The
VMCE Configuration section appears.
ii
Select a VMCE device from the Device Name list.
iii
Select the interface that connects to the PE device from the Interface connected to upper
device list.
iv
Select the interface that connects to the CE device from the Interface connected to down
device list.
v
Click the add VMCE link below Interface connected to down device to add a VMCE. Click
the delete VMCE link to delete a VMCE.
c.
Configure a CE:
i
Select a CE device from the Device Name list. The Device Name lists the existing CEs in the
system and the non-managed CEs that you added to MPLS VPN Management.
ii
Select an interface from the Interface Description list.
There are two filtering rules below Interface Description: Automatically Filter Interface and
Filter Interface without IP Address. If you enable Automatically Filter Interface, the Interface
Description lists only the CE's interfaces that are in the same subnet as the PE's interfaces.
If you enable Filter Interface without IP Address, the Interface Description lists only
interfaces that have IP addresses.
iii
Enter the interface's IP address and mask in the Interface/Mask field.
8.
Click OK to return to the VRF Binding Relationship Configuration page.
The Configured VPN Link Result displays the VPN link configuration results.
Configured VPN Link Result contents
•
Device Name—Name of the PE device.
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VRF Name—Name of the VRF.
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PE Interface—Name of the PE device's interface that connects to the VPN link.
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MCE Interface—Name of the MCE. This field is blank for a non-MCE network.
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CE Name—Name of the CE device.
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Result—Result of the VPN link configuration, Success or Failure.
Global topology
MPLS VPN Management provides the global topology for the entire MPLS VPN, and the access topology
and service topology for each VPN. An access topology shows the connections between PEs and CEs,
and a service topology shows the connections between CEs for an MPLS VPN. Through MPLS VPN
Management, you not only can view the connections in an MPLS VPN, but also can perform some visible
operations, such as connectivity detection, highlighting an MPLS VPN, and service deployment.
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