Does anyone know if a VPLS instance on a PE can be brought up without any ce interfaces in it? For example on one side we have LDP based signaling, BGP on the other. We want to pass traffic in the core between the two interfaces (ldp on one side, BGP on the other). We don't have any customers attached to this particular VPLS PE.
My ldp signaled connection is comming up but not the bgp. The message is that the local site is signaled down. Thanks, Marlon Instance: vpls BGP-VPLS State Local site: green (1) connection-site Type St Time last up # Up trans 2 rmt LD 3 rmt LD LDP-VPLS State VPLS-id: 10 Mesh-group connections: __ves__ Neighbor Type St Time last up # Up trans 4.4.4.4(vpls-id 10) rmt Up Aug 14 22:31:05 2008 1 Local interface: lsi.1048576, Status: Up, Encapsulation: ETHERNET Description: Intf - vpls vpls neighbor 4.4.4.4 vpls-id 10 Remote PE: 4.4.4.4, Negotiated control-word: No Incoming label: 262145, Outgoing label: 131065 [EMAIL PROTECTED] show routing-instances vpls { instance-type vpls; route-distinguisher 100:100; vrf-target target:200:200; protocols { vpls { site-range 100; mac-table-size { 500000; } interface-mac-limit { 100000; } no-tunnel-services; site green { site-identifier 1; } vpls-id 10; neighbor 4.4.4.4; connectivity-type irb; } _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp