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Removing devices from a vpn, Testing vpn connectivity between devices – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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4.

Select a removal method. Options are Only remove VRF binding relationship and If the VRF is
used by only this interface, the VRF definition will be removed too (Suggest that synchronize
devices before carry out this process).

5.

Click OK.
You can view the SA list to verify that the SA link is removed.

Removing devices from a VPN

Perform this task to remove one or multiple CEs or PEs from the global topology or a service topology.
Take a global topology for example:

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select MPLS VPN Manager > Global Topology.
The VPN Global Topology page appears.

3.

Press the Ctrl key and click one or multiple PE or CE devices. Right-click a selected device and
select Remove from VPN from the shortcut menu.
A confirmation dialog box appears.

4.

Click OK.

Testing VPN connectivity between devices

Perform this task to test the VPN connectivity between CEs, and is available for a global topology, an
access topology, and a service topology. Take a global topology for example.

Before you perform this task, ensure the followings:

The source device for the test must be a physical device that supports Telnet and ping operations.

The destination interface for the test must have an IP address.

To test the connectivity between devices:

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select MPLS VPN Manager > Global Topology.
The VPN Global Topology page appears.

3.

Press the Ctrl key and click two CE devices. Right-click a selected device and select P2P Ping from
the shortcut menu.
The P2P Ping page appears.

4.

Configure the following parameters:

{

Source—Verify the selected source device from the list.

{

VPN Instance—Select a VPN instance to be tested from the list.

{

Destination—Verify the interface of the destination device from the list.

5.

Click OK.
You can view the result of the P2P ping in the log area below the topology.

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