configure vpls peer mpls lsp

configure vpls vpls_name peer ipaddress [add | delete] mpls lsp lsp_name
Note

Note

This command has been replaced with the following command: configure l2vpn [vpls vpls_name | vpwsvpws_name] peer ipaddress [add | delete] mpls lsplsp_name .

This command is still supported for backward compatibility, but it will be removed from a future release, so we recommend that you start using the new command.

Description

Configures a named LSP to be used for the PW to the specified VPLS peer.

Syntax Description

vpls_name Identifies the VPLS within the switch (character string).
ipaddress Specifies the IP address for the peer node that is the endpoint of the PW-LSP.
add Permits addition of up to four RSVP-TE LSPs to the VPLS peer.
delete Removes the LSP specified by the lsp_name parameter from the PW-LSP aggregation list.
lsp_name Removes the specified lsp.

Default

N/A.

Usage Guidelines

This command configures a named LSP to be used for the PW to the specified VPLS peer. The delete keyword removes the LSP specified by the lsp_name. If all the named LSPs are deleted to the configured VPLS peer, VPLS attempts to use the best-routed path LSP, if one exists. The delete portion of this command cannot be used to remove a named LSP that was selected by the switch as the best LSP. If no LSPs exist to the VPLS peer, VPN connectivity to the VPLS peer is lost. Currently, the VPLS PW uses only one LSP.

In ExtremeXOS 15.4, this command is modified to display an informational message when multiple transport LSPs are configured for a VPLS PW, when LSP sharing is not enabled. This message is only displayed once per switch boot.

Example

The following examples add and remove a named LSP:

configure vpls vpls1 peer 1.1.1.202 add mpls lsp "to-olympic4"
configure vpls vpls1 peer 1.1.1.202 delete mpls lsp "to-olympic4"
configure vpls vpls1 peer 20.20.20.83 add mpls lsp lsp2
Note

Note

To share LSPs in HW, use the enable l2vpn sharing command.

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.6.

This command was modified, in ExtremeXOS 15.4, to display an informational message when multiple transport LSPs are configured for a VPLS PW, and LSP sharing is not enabled.

Platform Availability

This command is available only on the platforms that support MPLS as described in the Feature License Requirements document.