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HP 10500 series User Manual
HP 10500 series User Guide
HP 10500 series Online Manual

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  • HP 10500 series, 453 Step Command Remarks 3. Set the router ID. router-id router-id N/A 4. Disable routing loop detection. vpn-instance-capability simple By default, routing loop detection is enabled. On an MCE network, you must disable routing loop detection for a VPN OSPFv3 process. Otherwise, the MCE does not receive OSPFv3 routes from the PE. 5. Redistribute VPN routes. import-route protocol [ process-id | all-processes | allow-ibgp ] [ allow-direct | cost cost-value | nssa-only | route-policy route-policy-name | tag tag | type type ] * By default, no routes are redistributed into OS

  • HP 10500 series, 235 [Spoke-PE2-bgp-default] quit # Configure Hub-PE. [Hub-PE] bgp 100 [Hub-PE-bgp-default] ip vpn-instance vpn1-in [Hub-PE-bgp-default-vpn1-in] peer 10.3.1.1 as-number 65430 [Hub-PE-bgp-default-vpn1-in] address-family ipv4 [Hub-PE-bgp-default-ipv4-vpn1-in] peer 10.3.1.1 enable [Hub-PE-bgp-default-ipv4-vpn1-in] quit [Hub-PE-bgp-default-vpn1-in] quit [Hub-PE-bgp-default] ip vpn-instance vpn1-out [Hub-PE-bgp-default-vpn1-out] peer 10.4.1.1 as-number 65430 [Hub-PE-bgp-default-vpn1-out] address-family ipv4 [Hub-PE-bgp-default-ipv4-vpn1-out] peer 10.4.1.1 enable

  • HP 10500 series, 12 Configuring a static LSP Overview A static label switched path (LSP) is established by manually specifying the incoming label and outgoing label on each node (ingress, transit, or egress node) of the forwarding path. Static LSPs consume fewer resources, but they cannot automatically adapt to network topology changes. Therefore, static LSPs are suitable for small and stable networks with simple topologies. The ingress node of a static LSP performs the following operations: 1. Determines an FEC for a packet according to the destination address. 2. Adds the label for that FEC into the packet. 3. Forwar

  • HP 10500 series, 404 [UPE-LoopBack0] ip address 1.1.1.9 32 [UPE-LoopBack0] quit [UPE] mpls lsr-id 1.1.1.9 [UPE] mpls ldp [UPE-ldp] quit # Enable L2VPN. [UPE] l2vpn enable # Configure VSI aaa to use LDP to establish a U-PW to NPE 1. [UPE] vsi aaa [UPE-vsi-aaa] pwsignaling ldp [UPE-vsi-aaa-ldp] peer 2.2.2.9 pw-id 500 [UPE-vsi-aaa-ldp-2.2.2.9-500] quit [UPE-vsi-aaa-ldp] quit [UPE-vsi-aaa] quit # Create Ethernet service instance 10 on GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 to match packets with an outer VLAN ID of 100, and bind the Ethernet service instance to VSI aaa. [UPE] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [UPE-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] service-instance 10 [UPE-GigabitEthernet1/0/1-srv10] encapsulation s-

  • 92 Controlling MPLS TE tunnel setup Before performing the configuration tasks in this section, be aware of each configuration objective and its impact on your device. Perform the tasks in this section on the ingress node of the MPLS TE tunnel. Enabling route and label recording Perform this task to record the nodes that an MPLS TE tunnel traverses and the label assigned by eac

  • 351 [PE2-ospf-1] quit # Create an IBGP connection to PE 1, and enable BGP to advertise L2VPN information to PE 1. [PE2] bgp 100 [PE2-bgp-default] peer 192.2.2.2 as-number 100 [PE2-bgp-default] peer 192.2.2.2 connect-interface loopback 0 [PE2-bgp-default] address-family l2vpn [PE2-bgp-default-l2vpn] peer 192.2.2.2 enable [PE2-bgp-default-l2vpn] quit [PE2-bgp-default] quit #

  • HP 10500 series, 376 • A primary and backup U-PW switchover is triggered by a command. Restrictions and guidelines for VPLS Follow these guidelines when you configure VPLS: • On a PE, the customer-facing interfaces do not support STP. Make sure the interfaces do not form loops. For more information about STP, see Layer 2—LAN Switching Configuration Guide. • On a PE, the interface where the public tunnel for a PW is established cannot be a Layer 3 Ethernet subinterface or Layer 3 aggregate subinterface. • VPLS

  • HP 10500 series, 426 Step Command Remarks 2. Enter VPN instance view or VPN instance IPv4 VPN view • Enter VPN instance view: ip vpn-instance vpn-instance-name • Enter VPN instance IPv4 VPN view: a. ip vpn-instance vpn-instance-name b. address-family ipv4 Configurations made in VPN instance view apply to both IPv4 VPN and IPv6 VPN. IPv4 VPN prefers the configurations in VPN instance IPv4 VPN view over the configurations in VPN instance view. 3. Configure route targets. vpn-target vpn-target&<1-8> [ both | export-extcommunity | import-extcommunity ] By default, no route targets are configured. 4. Set th

  • 494 configuring MPLS L3VPN inter-AS VPN configuration, 211 configuring MPLS L3VPN inter-AS VPN option A, 211 configuring MPLS L3VPN inter-AS VPN option B, 212 configuring MPLS L3VPN inter-AS VPN option C, 213 configuring MPLS L3VPN inter-AS VPN option C ASBR, 214 configuring MPLS L3VPN inter-AS VPN option C PE, 213 configuring MPLS L3VPN loopback interface, 216 configur

  • HP 10500 series, 300 56 bytes from 12::1, icmp_seq=3 hlim=59 time=1.000 ms 56 bytes from 12::1, icmp_seq=4 hlim=59 time=0.000 ms --- Ping6 statistics for 12::1 --- 5 packet(s) transmitted, 5 packet(s) received, 0.0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = 0.000/0.400/1.000/0.490 ms Configuring IPv6 MPLS L3VPN inter-AS option A Network requirements CE 1 and CE 2 belong to the same VPN. CE 1 accesses the network through PE 1 in AS 100, and CE 2 accesses the network through PE 2 in AS 200. Configure IPv6 MPLS L3VPN inter-AS option A, and use the VRF-to-VRF method to manage VPN routes. Run OSPF on the MPLS backbone of each AS. Figure 79 Network diagram Table 25 Interface and IP addr

  • 503 private LAN service. Use VPLS switch instance. Use VSI Virtual Circuit Connectivity Verification. See VCCV VLAN MPLS L2VPN BGP PW configuration, 347 MPLS L2VPN LDP PW configuration, 343 VPLS AC service instance configuration, 377 architecture, 371 BGP label block information advertisement, 380 BGP PW configuration, 379, 394 BGP PW creation, 381 BGP

  • HP 10500 series, 239 [PE1-Vlan-interface12] quit # Configure CE 2. <CE2> system-view [CE2] interface vlan-interface 12 [CE2-Vlan-interface12] ip address 10.2.1.1 24 [CE2-Vlan-interface12] quit # Configure PE 2. [PE2] ip vpn-instance vpn1 [PE2-vpn-instance] route-distinguisher 200:2 [PE2-vpn-instance] vpn-target 200:1 both [PE2-vpn-instance] quit [PE2] interface vlan-interface 12 [PE2-Vlan-interface12] ip binding vpn-instance vpn1 [PE2-Vlan-interface12] ip address 10.2.1.2 24 [PE2-Vlan-interface12] quit # On ASBR-PE 1, create a VPN instance, and bind the instance to the interface connected to ASBR-PE 2. ASBR-PE 1 conside

  • HP 10500 series, 86 Configuring MPLS TE attributes for a link MPLS TE attributes for a link include the maximum link bandwidth, the maximum reservable bandwidth, and the link attribute. Perform this task on each interface that the MPLS TE tunnel traverses. To configure the link TE attributes: Step Command Remarks 1. Enter system view. system-view N/A 2. Enter interface view. interface interface-type interface-number N/A 3. Set the maximum link bandwidth for MPLS TE traffic. mpls te max-link-bandwidth bandwidth-value By default, the maximum link bandwidth for MPLS TE traffic

  • HP 10500 series, 240 # Configure PE 1. [PE1] bgp 100 [PE1-bgp-default] ip vpn-instance vpn1 [PE1-bgp-default-vpn1] peer 10.1.1.1 as-number 65001 [PE1-bgp-default-vpn1] address-family ipv4 unicast [PE1-bgp-default-ipv4-vpn1] peer 10.1.1.1 enable [PE1-bgp-default-ipv4-vpn1] quit [PE1-bgp-default-vpn1] quit [PE1-bgp-default] quit # Configure CE 2. [CE2] bgp 65002 [CE2-bgp-default] peer 10.2.1.2 as-number 200 [CE2-bgp-default] address-family ipv4 unicast [CE2-bgp-default-ipv4] peer 10.2.1.2 enable [CE2-bgp-default-ipv4] import-route direct

  • HP 10500 series, 183 VPN instance Tunnel policy vpnc, vpnd Use MPLS TE tunnel Tunnel 2 as the preferred tunnel. vpne Uses one tunnel selected in LDP LSP-MPLS TE order. Configuration procedure 1. Configure tunnel policies on PE 1: # Create tunnel policy preferredte1, and configure tunnel 1 as the preferred tunnel. <PE1> system-view [PE1] tunnel-policy preferredte1 [PE1-tunnel-policy-preferredte1] preferred-path tunnel 1 [PE1-tunnel-policy-preferredte1] quit # Create tunnel policy preferredte2, and configure tunnel 2 as the preferred tunnel. [PE1] tunnel-policy preferredte2 [PE1-tunnel-policy-preferredte2] preferred-path tunnel 2 [PE1-tunnel-policy-preferredte2] quit # C

  • HP 10500 series, 227 [P-ldp] quit [P] interface vlan-interface 13 [P-Vlan-interface13] mpls enable [P-Vlan-interface13] mpls ldp enable [P-Vlan-interface13] quit [P] interface vlan-interface 12 [P-Vlan-interface12] mpls enable [P-Vlan-interface12] mpls ldp enable [P-Vlan-interface12] quit # Configure PE 2. [PE2] mpls lsr-id 3.3.3.9 [PE2] mpls ldp [PE2-ldp] quit [PE2] interface vlan-interface 12 [PE2-Vlan-interface12] mpls enable [PE2-Vlan-interface12] mpls ldp enable [PE2-Vlan-interface12] quit # Execute the display mpls ldp peer command to verify that LDP sessions in Operational state have been established between PE 1, P, and PE 2. Execute the display mpls ldp lsp command t

  • HP 10500 series, 287 Task Command Display BGP VPNv6 peer information. display bgp [ instance instance-name ] peer vpnv6 [ ipv4-address mask-length | { ipv4-address | group-name group-name } log-info | [ ipv4-address ] verbose ] Display BGP VPNv6 routes. display bgp [ instance instance-name ] routing-table vpnv6 [ [ route-distinguisher route-distinguisher ] [ ipv6-address prefix-length [ advertise-info ] | as-path-acl as-path-acl-number | community-list { { basic-community-list-number | comm-list-name } [ whole-match ] | adv-community-list-number } ] | peer ipv4-address { advertised-routes | received-routes } [ ipv6-address prefix-length | statistic

  • HP 10500 series, 114 Last 300 seconds output rate: 6 bytes/sec, 48 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec Input: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 drops Output: 177 packets, 11428 bytes, 0 drops # Display detailed information about the MPLS TE tunnel on Switch A. [SwitchA] display mpls te tunnel-interface Tunnel Name : Tunnel 1 Tunnel State : Up (Main CRLSP up, Shared-resource CRLSP down) Tunnel Attributes : LSP ID : 23331 Tunnel ID : 1 Admin State : Normal Ingress LSR ID : 1.1.1.9 Egress LSR ID : 4.4.4.9 Signaling : RSVP-TE Static CRLSP Name : - Resv Style : SE Tu

  • HP 10500 series, 68 [SwitchD-Vlan-interface7] mpls ldp transport-address 40::1 [SwitchD-Vlan-interface7] quit 4. Configure IPv6 LSP generation policies: # On Switch A, create IPv6 prefix list switcha, and configure LDP to use only the routes permitted by the prefix list to establish IPv6 LSPs. [SwitchA] ipv6 prefix-list switcha index 10 permit 11::0 64 [SwitchA] ipv6 prefix-list switcha index 20 permit 21::0 64 [SwitchA] mpls ldp [SwitchA-ldp] ipv6 lsp-trigger prefix-list switcha [SwitchA-ldp] quit # On Switch B, create IPv6 prefix list switchb, and configure LDP to use only the ro

  • HP 10500 series, 259 255.255.255.255/32 Direct 0 0 127.0.0.1 InLoop0 # Execute the display ip routing-table command on CE 1 to verify that CE 1 has not learned the route to the VPN behind CE 2. (Details not shown.) # Execute the display ip routing-table vpn-instance command on the PEs. The output shows the route to the VPN behind the peer CE. This example uses PE 2. <PE2> display ip routing-table vpn-instance vpn1 Destinations : 15 Routes : 15 Destination/Mask Proto P

  • HP 10500 series, 159 [SwitchC-isis-1] network-entity 00.0005.0000.0000.0003.00 [SwitchC-isis-1] quit [SwitchC] interface vlan-interface 2 [SwitchC-Vlan-interface2] isis enable 1 [SwitchC-Vlan-interface2] quit [SwitchC] interface loopback 0 [SwitchC-LoopBack0] isis enable 1 [SwitchC-LoopBack0] quit # Execute the display ip routing-table command on each switch to verify that the switches have learned the routes to one another, including the routes to the loopback interfaces. (Details not shown.) 3. Configure an LSR ID, and enable

  • HP 10500 series, 311 [PE2-bgp-default] ip vpn-instance vpn1 [PE2-bgp-default-vpn1] peer 2002::2 as-number 65002 [PE2-bgp-default-vpn1] address-family ipv6 unicast [PE2-bgp-default-ipv6-vpn1] peer 2002::2 enable [PE2-bgp-default-ipv6-vpn1] quit [PE2-bgp-default-vpn1] quit [PE2-bgp-default] quit 6. Configure CE 2: # Configure an IPv6 address for VLAN-interface 12. <CE2> system-view [CE2] interface vlan-interface 12 [CE2-Vlan-interface12] ipv6 address 2002::2 64 [CE2-Vlan-interface12] quit # Establish an EBGP peer relationship with PE 2, and redistribute VPN routes. [CE2] bgp 65002 [CE2-bgp-default] peer 2002::1 as-number 600 [CE2-bgp-default] address-fami

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