router-id 192.168.0.101;
autonomous-system 64511;
user@PE1# show routing-instances
l3vpn {
instance-type vrf;
interface lt-1/2/0.601;
interface lo0.1;
route-distinguisher 192.168.1.101:64511;
vrf-import l3vpn_import;
vrf-export l3vpn_export;
vrf-table-label;
protocols {
ospf {
export ospf_export;
area 0.0.0.0 {
interface lt-1/2/0.601;
interface lo0.1;
}
}
}
}
If you are done configuring the devices, enter commit from configuration mode.
Verification
Confirm that the configuration is working properly.
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Checking Layer 2 Circuits on page 646
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Checking the Policy Conditions on page 648
Checking Layer 2 Circuits
Purpose Upon Layer 2 virtual circuit (VC) establishment, the output of the show l2circuit
connections command shows the active and the hot-standby VC. In addition, control-plane
details are shown for the hot-standby VC.
Action From operational mode, enter the show l2circuit connections extensive command.
user@A1> show l2circuit connections extensive
Layer-2 Circuit Connections:
Legend for connection status (St)
EI -- encapsulation invalid NP -- interface h/w not present
MM -- mtu mismatch Dn -- down
EM -- encapsulation mismatch VC-Dn -- Virtual circuit Down
CM -- control-word mismatch Up -- operational
VM -- vlan id mismatch CF -- Call admission control failure
OL -- no outgoing label IB -- TDM incompatible bitrate
NC -- intf encaps not CCC/TCC TM -- TDM misconfiguration
BK -- Backup Connection ST -- Standby Connection
CB -- rcvd cell-bundle size bad SP -- Static Pseudowire
LD -- local site signaled down RS -- remote site standby
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