5 minutes output rate 2952 bits/sec, 2 packets/sec
22894187 packets output, 2958834536 bytes
0 packets output dropped
Run the display ip vpn-instance verbose command, and you can view the tunnel policy applied
to VPN instances. For example, in the following information, you can see that VPN instance
vpna uses tunnel policy policy1.
<Quidway> display ip vpn-instance verbose
Total VPN-Instances configured : 1
VPN-Instance Name and ID : vpna, 1
Create date : 2008/10/11 16:12:02
Up time : 0 days, 00 hours, 03 minutes and 07 seconds
Route Distinguisher : 100:1
Export VPN Targets : 100:1
Import VPN Targets : 100:1
Label policy: label per route
Tunnel Policy : policy1
The diffserv-mode Information is : uniform
The ttl-mode Information is : uniform
Interfaces : Vlanif10
Run the display ip routing-table vpn-instance verbose command, and you can view the tunnel
that transmits the VPN routes. The following is an example:
<Quidway> display ip routing-table vpn-instance vpna 10.3.1.0 verbose
Routing Table : vpna
Summary Count : 1
Destination: 10.3.1.0/30
Protocol: BGP Process ID: 0
Preference: 255 Cost: 0
NextHop: 2.2.2.2 Neighbour: 2.2.2.2
State:Active Adv GotQ Age: 00h00m08s
Tag: 0 Priority: 0
Label: 109568 QoSInfo: 0x0
RelayNextHop: 0.0.0.0 Interface: Tunnel1/0/2
Tunnel ID: 0x10002
1.7 Binding the Primary Tunnel for L2VPN
This section describes how to configure dedicated tunnels for a Martini L2VPN.
1.7.1 Establishing the Configuration Task
1.7.2 Enabling the VPN Binding Feature for the Tunnel
1.7.3 Binding the Tunnel Policy to a VPN
1.7.4 Applying a Tunnel Policy to a Martini MPLS L2VPN
1.7.5 Checking the Configuration
1.7.1 Establishing the Configuration Task
Applicable Environment
When deploying MPLS L2VPN services, you need to configuration the transparent transmission
of user data and perform the following operations:
1 VPN Tunnel Management
Quidway S9300 Terabit Routing Switch
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