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Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 16      Configuring MPLS Layer 2 VPNs
  Overview of L2VPN Interworking
The ip keyword causes IP packets to be extracted from an AC and sent over the pseudowire. The AC 
frames that do not contain IPv4 packets are dropped.
The following sections explain the Ethernet and IP interworking modes in detail.
Ethernet or Bridged Interworking
Ethernet interworking is also called bridged interworking. Ethernet frames are bridged across the 
pseudowire. The CE routers can natively bridge Ethernet traffic or can route traffic using a bridged 
encapsulation model, such as Bridge-group Virtual Interface (BVI) or Routed Bridge Encapsulation 
(RBE). The PE routers operate in the Ethernet like-to-like mode.
The Ethernet interworking mode offers the following services:
LAN services—An example of this is an enterprise that has several sites, with some sites having 
Ethernet connectivity to the service provider (SP) network and others having Asynchronous 
Transfer Mode (ATM) connectivity. If the enterprise requires LAN connectivity to all its sites, traffic 
from the Ethernet or VLAN of one site can be sent through the IP/MPLS network and encapsulated 
as bridged traffic over an ATM VC of another site. 
Connectivity services—An example of this is an enterprise that has different sites running an 
Internal Gateway Protocol (IGP) that has incompatible procedures on broadcast and non broadcast 
links. This enterprise has several sites that run an IGP, such as Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) or 
Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS), between the sites. In this scenario, some of the 
procedures (such as route advertisement or designated router election) depend on the underlying L2 
protocol and are different for a point-to-point ATM connection versus a broadcast Ethernet 
connection. Therefore, the bridged encapsulation over ATM can be used to achieve homogenous 
Ethernet connectivity between the CE routers running an IGP.
IP or Routed Interworking
IP interworking is also called routed interworking. The CE routers encapsulate the IP on the link between 
the CE router and the PE router. A new VC type is used to signal the IP pseudowire in MPLS. Translation 
between the L2 and IP encapsulations across the pseudowire is required. Special consideration needs to 
be given to the address resolution protocol operation and routing protocol operation, because these are 
handled differently on different L2 encapsulations.
The IP interworking mode is used to provide IP connectivity between sites, regardless of the L2 
connectivity to these sites. It is different from a Layer 3 VPN because it is point-to-point in nature and 
the service provider does not maintain any routing information pertaining to customers.
Address resolution is encapsulation dependent as specified here:
Ethernet uses Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
ATM uses inverse ARP 
PPP uses IP Control Protocol (IPCP)
HDLC uses Serial Line ARP (SLARP)
Therefore, address resolution must be terminated on the PE router. Also, the end-to-end address 
resolution is not supported. Routing protocols operate differently over broadcast and point-to-point 
media. For Ethernet, the CE routers must either use static routing or configure the routing protocols to 
treat the Ethernet side as a point-to-point network.