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[edit logical-systems logical-system-name routing-instances routing-instance-name
protocols]
NOTE: ACX Series routers do not support the [edit logical-systems]
hierarchy.
NOTE: You cannot configure a routing protocol (OSPF, RIP, IS-IS or BGP)
inside a VPLS routing instance (instance-type vpls). The Junos CLI disallows
this configuration.
NOTE: Starting in Junos OS Release 16.1, you can use the import-labeled-routes
statement to specify one or more nondefault routing instances where you
want MPLS pseudowire labeled routes to be leaked from the mpls.0 path
routing table in the master routing instance.
The configuration for the VPLS routing instance statements is explained in the following
sections:
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Configuring BGP Signaling for VPLS on page 1240
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Configuring LDP Signaling for VPLS on page 1246
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Configuring VPLS Routing Instance and VPLS Interface Connectivity on page 1249
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Configuring the VPLS Encapsulation Type on page 1249
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Configuring the MPLS Routing Table to Leak Routes a Nondefault Routing
Instance on page 1250
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Configuring the VPLS MAC Table Timeout Interval on page 1251
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Configuring the Size of the VPLS MAC Address Table on page 1251
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Limiting the Number of MAC Addresses Learned from an Interface on page 1252
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Removing Addresses from the MAC Address Database on page 1253
Configuring BGP Signaling for VPLS
You can configure BGP signaling for the VPLS routing instance. BGP is used to signal the
pseudowires linking each of the PE routers participating in the VPLS routing instance.
The pseudowires carry VPLS traffic across the service provider's network between the
VPLS sites.
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