LDP BGP Interworking Platform Support
LDP BGP interworking is supported on the following Juniper Networks routers and routing
platforms:
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ACX5048
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ACX5096
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M7i
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M10i
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M40e
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M120
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M320
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MX Series routers
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T Series routers
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TX Matrix routers
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EX Series switches
Configuring FEC 128 VPLS Mesh Groups for LDP BGP Interworking
To configure FEC 128 LDP BGP interworking for VPLS, include the mesh-group statement
in the VPLS routing instance configuration of the PE border router:
mesh-group mesh-group-name {
local-switching;
mac-flush [ explicit-mac-flush-message-options ];
neighbor address;
peer-as all;
vpls-id number;
}
You can include this statement at the following hierarchy levels:
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[edit routing-instances routing-instance-name protocols vpls]
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[edit logical-systems logical-system-name routing-instances routing-instance-name
protocols vpls]
Using the neighbor statement, configure each PE router that is a part of the mesh group.
You must separate the LDP-signaled routers and the BGP-signaled routers into their own
respective mesh groups. The LDP-signaled routers can be divided into multiple mesh
groups. The BGP-signaled routers must be configured within a single mesh group for
each routing instance.
Configuring FEC 129 VPLS Mesh Groups for LDP BGP Interworking
Configuration for a mesh group for FEC 129 is very similiar to the configuration for FEC
128.
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