l Connecting interfaces and setting the physical parameters of each interface to make the
physical layer in Up state
l Setting the parameters of the link layer protocol and the IP address of the interface to enable
the link layer protocol.
l Configuring the static routes or an IGP protocol to ensure that the nodes are routable
l Configuring basic MPLS functions and enabling MPLS TE
l Configuring the MPLS TE tunnel between PEs (For details, refer to the Quidway S9300
Terabit Routing Switch Configuration Guide - MPLS)
l Configuring the VPN instance on the PE (For details, refer to BGP/MPLS IP VPN
Configuration in this manual)
Data Preparation
To configure the MPLS L3VPN tunnel binding, you need the following data.
No. Data
1 Name of a tunnel policy
2 QoS parameters applied to the TE tunnel (such as bandwidth)
3 VPN instance to which the tunnel policy is applied
1.6.2 Enabling the VPN Binding Feature for the Tunnel
Context
Do as follows on the PEs on the two ends of the tunnel.
Procedure
Step 1 Run:
system-view
The system view is displayed.
Step 2 Run:
interface tunnel interface-number
The MPLS TE tunnel interface view is displayed.
Step 3 Run:
mpls te reserved-for-binding
The VPN binding feature is enabled on the tunnel.
A tunnel can be used by VPNs only after the VPN binding feature is enabled. The tunnel policy
configured with the tunnel select-seq command cannot be applied to the tunnel enabled with
the VPN binding.
Step 4 Run:
mpls te commit
Quidway S9300 Terabit Routing Switch
Configuration Guide - VPN 1 VPN Tunnel Management
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