Hi Tom,
please check the concept of hub-and-spoke VPLS using site-range
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos12.1/topics/usage-guidelines/vpns-configuring-vpls-routing-instances.html
Thanks,
Krzysztof
On Wed, 8 Jan, 2014, at 21:54 , Tom Storey wrote:
> Ok, so then you could in theory ju
On (2014-01-08 20:54 +), Tom Storey wrote:
> Ok, so then you could in theory just leave the site-range command out
> of a VPLS config in order to go by default values, unless you needed
> to enforce a maximum site count?
Absolutely. Only trade-off you need to make is VE block size. If it's ve
Ok, so then you could in theory just leave the site-range command out
of a VPLS config in order to go by default values, unless you needed
to enforce a maximum site count?
On 8 January 2014 11:56, Saku Ytti wrote:
> On (2014-01-08 00:21 +), Tom Storey wrote:
>
> Hi Tom,
>
>> From the reading
On (2014-01-08 00:21 +), Tom Storey wrote:
Hi Tom,
> From the reading around I have done, the site-range basically
> indicates how many sites maximum can/should exist for a given VPLS.
Yes.
> This tells the routers how many labels should be reserved for
> conveying data between each PE that
Hi all,
Could someone validate my understanding (or lack of) about the purpose
of the "site-range" command...
>From the reading around I have done, the site-range basically
indicates how many sites maximum can/should exist for a given VPLS.
This tells the routers how many labels should be reserve
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