3com S7906E Guide De Référence
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A PE uses connection names to identify different CCC connections. A CCC connection can have
different names on different PEs.
If a P router is connected with a PE, you must configure a static LSPs between them.
Examples
# Create a remote CCC connection from CEA to CEB, setting the incoming interface to that connecting
CEA, namely VLAN-interface 10; the next hop to 20.1.1.2; the incoming label to 100; and the outgoing
label to 200.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ccc CEA-CEB interface vlan-interface 10 in-label 100 out-label 200 nexthop 20.1.1.2
ce
Syntax
ce ce-name [ id ce-id [ range ce-range ] [ default-offset ce-offset ] ]
undo ce ce-name
View
MPLS L2VPN view, MPLS L2VPN CE view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
ce-name: Unique name for a CE in the current VPN of the current PE, a string of 1 to 20 characters that
cannot include the character of “-”.
ce-id: ID for the CE in the VPN, the range of valid values varies by device.
ce-range: Maximum number of CEs that the current PE can support. The default is 10. The value range
varies by device.
ce-offset: Original CE offset. It can be either 0 or 1. The default is 0.
Description
Use the ce command in MPLS L2VPN view to create a CE and enter MPLS L2VPN CE view.
Use the undo ce command to delete a CE.
To create a CE, you need to specify the id keyword in the command; to enter the view of an existing CE,
you do not need to do so.
Examples
# Create a CE named ce1 for a VPN.
<Sysname> system-view