VPRN Service Configuration Commands
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route-distinguisher
Syntax route-distinguisher [ip-address:number | asn:number]
no route-distinguisher
Context config>service>vprn
Description This command sets the identifier attached to routes the VPN belongs to. Each routing instance must
have a unique (within the carrier’s domain) route distinguisher associated with it. A route
distinguisher must be defined for a VPRN to be operationally active.
Default no route-distinguisher
Parameters The route distinguisher is a 6-byte value that can be specified in one of the following formats:
ip-address:number — Specifies the IP address in dotted decimal notation. The assigned number must
not be greater than 65535.
asn:number — The ASN is a 2-byte value less than or equal to 65535. The assigned number can be
any 32-bit unsigned integer value.
router-id
Syntax router-id ip-address
no router-id
Context config>service>vprn
config>service>vprn>bgp
Description This command sets the router ID for a specific VPRN context.
If neither the router ID nor system interface are defined, the router ID from the base router context is
inherited.
The no form of the command removes the router ID definition from the given VPRN context.
Default no router-id
Parameters ip-address — The IP address must be given in dotted decimal notation.
service-name
Syntax service-name service-name
no service-name
Context config>service>vprn
Description This command configures an optional service name, up to 64 characters in length, which adds a name
identifier to a given service to then use that service name in configuration references as well as
display and use service names in show commands throughout the system. This helps the service
provider/administrator to identify and manage services within the 7210 SAS platforms.