show l2vpn

show [ {l2vpn} vpls {vpls_name} | l2vpn vpws {vpws_name} | l2vpn ] {peer ipaddress} {detail} | summary }

Description

Displays Layer 2 VPN configuration and status information.

Syntax Description

l2vpn Displays specified Layer 2 VPN information.
vpls_name Displays information for the specified VPLS.
vpws_name Displays information for the specified VPWS.
ipaddress Specifies a Layer 2 VPN peer for which to display information.
detail Displays additional information in comprehensive detail format.
summary Displays summary information about all VPLS or VPWS instances.

Default

N/A.

Usage Guidelines

The show l2vpn command (without any optional parameters) displays all currently configured Layer 2 VPN instances for the switch. The summarized list of Layer 2 VPN instances is displayed in alphabetical order based on the Layer 2 VPN name. Peers are displayed in the reverse of the order they were added.

When you specify a Layer 2 VPN peer, the display includes a list of all PWs established to the peer, the PW status and PW ID, and information about each Layer 2 VPN to which this peer belongs.

The following table describes the display fields that appear when this command is entered with the detail option.

Table 1. Selected show l2vpn Field Definitions
Field Definition
VPLS Name VPLS instance or domain name.
VPN ID Virtual Private Network identifier.
Source Address Source IP address.
VCCV Status Virtual Circuit Connectivity Verification (VCCV) feature status, which is either Enabled or Disabled.
VCCV Interval Time Displays the configured VCCV interval time.
VCCV Fault Mulitplier Displays the configured VCCV fault multiplier.
Redundancy Type Displays the configured VPLS redundancy type, which is EAPS, ESRP, STP, or None.
Service Interface Displays a VLAN or VMAN interface name.
Admin State Displays the administrative state of the VPLS, which is either Enabled or Disabled.
Oper State Displays the operational state of the VPLS, which is either Enabled or Disabled.
MTU Displays the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size for the VPLS.
Ethertype Displays the ethertype for the service interface.
.1q tag Displays the 802.1q priority tag for the VPLS.
Peer IP Displays the IP address for the VPLS peer.
PW State PW State represents the state, or status, of a PW. The possible PW state values are:
  • UP—The PW is fully operational and installed in hardware. Traffic is forwarded over PW and VPLS service VLAN/VMAN.
  • Down—The PW is not operational and is not installed in hardware. This only happens when the VPLS instance is disabled, VPLS service is disabled, or there is no service VLAN assigned to the VPLS. No traffic is forwarded.
  • Sgnl—The PW is in a signalling state. The PW is not operational, and no traffic is forwarded. This can occur for a number of reasons, including: No LDP adjacency to peer, No transport LSP to peer, No VC LSP to peer.
  • Remote peer not configuredReady—The PW has been signalled, but it has not been installed in hardware. Traffic is not forwarded. The PW can be in a Ready state for a number of reasons, including:
    • The VPLS instance is configured for EAPS redundancy, and the EAPS shared port associated with this VPLS instance is Connected.
    • The VPLS instance is configured for ESRP redundancy, and the ESRP domain associated with this VPLS instance is Slave.
    • The service VLAN associated with this VPLS instance is down.
    • The remote peer has signalled that it has a fault (remote PW status). The remote peer may have a fault due to it's service VLAN being down.
PW Uptime PW Uptime is the elapsed time that the PW has been in the UP state.
PW Installed PW Installed is a flag to indicate whether the PW is installed in hardware or not. If the PW is in the UP state, this field is True, otherwise, this field is False.
Local PW Status Local PW Status displays the VC status of the local PW. The values are:
  • No Faults—No faults detected.
  • PW-Tx—Local PSN-facing PW transmit fault. This is set if there is a problem with the VPLS transport LSP.
  • PW-Rx—Local PSN-facing PW receive fault. This is set if there is a problem with the VPLS transport LSP.
  • Att-Tx—Local attachment circuit transmit fault. This is set if there is a problem with the VPLS service VLAN.
  • Att-Rx—Local attachment circuit receive fault. This is set if there is a problem with the VPLS service VLAN.
  • Not Forwarding—The local PW is not forwarding. Look for more information in the PW State field. For example, if VPLS is configured for EAPS redundancy, the Local PW Status is Not Forwarding and the PW State is Ready whenever the EAPS Shared Port state is Connected.
Remote PW Status Remote PW Status is the VC status of the remote PW. The values for this field are the same values as for Local PW Status.
PW Mode PW Mode describes how the PW was configured. The values are:
  • Core-to-Core—This VPLS instance is a core node, and the other end of the PW connects to a core node.
  • Core-to-Spoke—This VPLS instance is a core node, and the other end of the PW connects to a spoke node. This is for HVPLS.
  • Spoke-to-Core—This VPLS instance is a spoke node, and the other end of the PW connects to a core node. This is for HVPLS.
Transport LSP Transport LSP is the LSP that is used to forward frames over the PW. When an LDP LSP is used as a transport, the display shows LDP LSP (Not configured). If an RSVP LSP is used, the name of the RSVP LSP being used as a transport LSP is displayed. An RSVP LSP can be specified as the LSP to use during VPLS configuration.
Next Hop I/F Displays the interface name for the next hop router.
Next Hop Addr Displays the interface IP address for the next hop router.
PW Rx Label Receive label for the VPLS PW.
PW Rx Pkts Total packets received on the VPLS PW.
PW Rx Bytes Total bytes received on the VPLS PW.
Tx Label Transmit label for the LSP.
PW Tx Label Transmit label for the VPLS PW.
PW Tx Pkts Total packets transmitted on the VPLS PW.
PW Tx Bytes Total bytes transmitted on the VPLS PW.

The l2vpn keyword is introduced in ExtremeXOS Release 12.4 and is required when displaying VPWS information. For backward compatibility, the l2vpn keyword is optional when displaying VPLS information. However, this keyword will be required in a future release, so Extreme Networks recommends that you use this keyword for new configurations and scripts.

Example

The following example shows the display that appears when you enter the show l2vpn command without any options:

# show l2vpn

L2VPN Name      VPN ID Flags  Services Name   Peer IP         State Flags
--------------- ------ ------ --------------- --------------- ----- ------
Pws-3344        20     EAX--W NONE
jwcvpls         99     EAX--L torix           11.100.100.219  Up    C--NV-
keeper          90     EAX--L NONE
pws-1           2009   EAX--W pwserve         11.100.100.219  Up    ----V-
pws-10          70     EAX--W NONE
pws-2           2008   EAX--W pw2serve        11.100.100.219  Up    ---NV-
pws-3           2007   EAX--W NONE
sarsparilla     80     EAX--W NONE
whoopwoo        100    EAX--L NONE            11.100.100.219  Down  C--N--
VPN Flags:  (E) Admin Enabled, (A) Oper Active, (I) Include Tag,
(X) Exclude Tag, (T) Ethertype Configured,
(V) VCCV HC Enabled, (W) VPN Type VPWS, (L) VPN Type VPLS
Peer Flags: (C) Core Peer, (S) Spoke Peer, (A) Active Core,
(p) Configured Primary Core, (s) Configured Secondary Core,
(N) Named LSP Configured, (V) VCCV HC Capabilities Negotiated,
(F) VCCV HC Failed
----------------------------------------
Total number of configured L2VPNs:    9
Total number of active L2VPNs:        3
Total number of configured PWs:       4
Total number of active PWs:           3
PWs auto-selecting transport LSP:     1
PWs configured with a transport LSP:  3
PWs using LDP for transport:          0
PWs using RSVP for transport:         4
PWs using static for transport:       0
 

The following shows summary Layer 2 VPN information for VPLS peer 2.2.2.2:

# show l2vpn vpls peer 2.2.2.2

L2VPN Name      VPN ID Flags  Services Name   Peer IP         State Flags
--------------- ------ ------ --------------- --------------- ----- ------
vs1             105    EAX--L cust1           2.2.2.2         UP    CAp-V-
VPN Flags:  (E) Admin Enabled, (A) Oper Active, (I) Include Tag,
(X) Exclude Tag, (T) Ethertype Configured,
(V) VCCV HC Enabled, (W) VPN Type VPWS, (L) VPN Type VPLS
Peer Flags: (C) Core Peer, (S) Spoke Peer, (A) Active Core,
(p) Configured Primary Core, (s) Configured Secondary Core,
(N) Named LSP Configured, (V) VCCV HC Capabilities Negotiated,
(F) VCCV HC Failed
 

The following shows detailed Layer 2 VPN information for VPLS peer 11.100.100.210:

# show l2vpn vpls peer 11.100.100.210 detail

VPLS Name : vpls10

VPN ID                : 10                    Admin State   : Enabled
Source Address        : 11.100.100.212        Oper State    : Enabled
VCCV Status           : Disabled              MTU           : 1500
VCCV Interval Time    : 5 sec.                Ethertype     : 0x8100
VCCV Fault Multiplier : 4                     .1q tag       : exclude
L2VPN Type            : VPLS                  Redundancy    : None
Service Interface     : vlan10

Peer IP : 11.100.100.210
PW State           : Up
PW Uptime          : 18d:0h:28m:26s
PW Installed       : True
Local PW Status    : No Faults
Remote PW Status   : No Faults
PW Mode            : Core-to-Core
Transport LSP      : LDP LSP (Not Configured)
Next Hop I/F       : o6vlan1
Next Hop Addr      : 12.182.0.216            Tx Label    : 0x00010
PW Rx Label        : 0x80405                 PW Tx Label : 0x80401
PW Rx Pkts         : 3806161633              PW Tx Pkts  : 4294967296
PW Rx Bytes        : 912385942               PW Tx Bytes : 4294967296
MAC Limit          : No Limit
VCCV HC Status     : Not Sending (VCCV Not Enabled For This VPLS)
CC Type         : Rtr Alert           Total Pkts Sent : 0
CV Type         : LSP Ping            Total Pkts Rcvd : 0
Send Next Pkt   : --

Total Failures  : 0          Pkts During Last Failure : 0
Last Failure Tm : --
 

Example

The detail version of this command now displays a “PW Signaling” line that will display “LDP” or “None (Static)”, depending on the PW configuration. The “Local PW Status” will show “--” instead of “Not Signaled”, since the PW status is not currently signaled; however, for informational purposes, any local faults are still shown. The “Remote PW Status” and “Remote I/F MTU” will always show “--”.

Since the configured labels can be changed while the current labels are in-use, there is a small window where the configured labels and in-use labels are different. If you issue the show l2vpn detail command during this window, an extra line will be output to indicate this extra information. The configured labels are noted as “pending” in this case.

#show l2vpn vpls red04 detail
L2VPN Name: red04   
    VPN ID                  : 104                    Admin State    : Enabled   
    Source Address          : 11.100.100.102         Oper State     : Enabled   
    VCCV Status             : Disabled               MTU            : 1500   
    VCCV Interval Time      : 5 sec.                 Ethertype      : 0x8100   
    VCCV Fault Multiplier   : 4                      .1q tag        : exclude   
    L2VPN Type              : VPLS                   Redundancy     : None   
    Service Interface       : red04svc    

    Peer IP: 11.100.100.244      
        PW State            : Up      
        PW Signaling        : None (Static)      
        PW Uptime           : 0d:0h:57m:32s      
        PW Installed        : True      
        Local PW Status     : No Faults      
        Remote PW Status    : --      
        Remote I/F MTU      : --      
        PW Mode             : Core-to-Core      
        Transport LSP       : LDP LSP (Not Configured)         
            Next Hop I/F    : e2-s4vlan1         
            Next Hop Addr   : 9.21.1.243                 Tx Label   : 0x00248      
        PW Rx Label         : 0x0002c                 PW Tx Label   : 0x000c2      
        PW Rx Label (pend)  : 0x0002b            PW Tx Label (pend) : 0x000b2      
        PW Rx Pkts          : 0                       PW Tx Pkts    : 0      
        PW Rx Bytes         : 0                       PW Tx Bytes   : 0      
        MAC Limit           : No Limit      
        VCCV HC Status      : Not Sending (VCCV Not Supported For Static PWs)         
            CC Type         : --                    Total Pkts Sent : 0         
            CV Type         : --                    Total Pkts Rcvd : 0         
            Send Next Pkt   : --         
            Total Failures  : 0            Pkts During Last Failure : 0         
            Last Failure Tm : --

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.6.

This command was updated to display flags for H-VPLS spoke nodes and protected VPLS and H-VPLS in ExtremeXOS 12.1.

The output for this command was modified in ExtremeXOS 12.2.2.

The l2vpn and vpws keywords were first available in ExtremeXOS 12.4.

Platform Availability

This command is available only on the platforms that support MPLS as described in the Switch Engine 32.2 Feature License Requirements document.