Configuring MPLS tunnel groups
The OM8000 switch groups multiple tunnels that are going to the same destination into a tunnel group. This feature improves resiliency. If a tunnel in the group fails, the OM8000 selects another pre-established tunnel in the group to transmit traffic.
Tunnel groups adhere to the following rules:
- Each VPN must be assigned to a tunnel group.
- Multiple VPNs can be assigned to the same tunnel group.
P2P-VPNs:
- All tunnels within the P2P-VPN tunnel group are considered equal.
- P2P-VPNs load-share among the tunnels within their tunnel group.
- The OM8000 switch selects a tunnel for a P2P-VPN that is based on the tunnel's available bandwidth and utilization.
- If a tunnel fails, the OM8000 switch selects another tunnel within the group that meets the original tunnel's bandwidth requirements.
VPLS-VPNs:
VPLS-VPN tunnel group members (tunnels) can be primary tunnels or backup tunnels and are assigned a priority value in the range 0 to 127 (the default is 0). A higher priority value indicates the optimal tunnel preference.
VPLS-VPNs support three types of tunnel group configurations:
- 1:1 tunnel group
- 1+1 tunnel group
- n:1 tunnel group
Each VPLS-VPN is configured to map to a specific tunnel group. The VPLS-VPN can optionally be mapped to a specific tunnel in the specified tunnel group.
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Note:
For conceptual information about VPLS-VPN tunnel groups, including configuration examples, see Chapter 1 of the Configuring MPLS-based VPNs guide.
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In all VPLS-VPN tunnel group configurations:
- You cannot configure a backup tunnel for a tunnel group until you configure at least one primary tunnel for the tunnel group.
- You can optionally assign a VPLS-VPN to a backup tunnel. However, if the backup tunnel fails, the VPLS-VPN is not reassigned to a primary tunnel.
- Whenever there is any change in the tunnel that is mapped to a VPLS-VPN, a notification is sent to the network management station (NMS). Also, whenever a backup tunnel is selected, a notification is sent to NMS.
To configure a tunnel group in an MPLS network, use the following steps:
- From the Device Manager menu bar, choose IP Routing > MPLS > Config.
| The MPLS dialog box opens with the Globals tab displayed. |
- Click the TunnelGroup tab.
| The TunnelGroup tab opens and displays any previously configured tunnel groups. |
- Click Insert.
| The MPLS, Insert TunnelGroup dialog box opens. |
- Add the tunnel Id number.
| Enter an integer in the range 1 to 65535. |
- Enter a destination IP address for the destination LER.
- Click Insert.
| The Insert TunnelGroup dialog box closes and the new tunnel group and destination appears in the Tunnel Group tab. |
- Double-click in the Operation field, adjacent to the new tunnel group you just created.
| Select addTunnel from the Operations field pull-down menu. |
- Double-click in the PrimaryTunnel field, adjacent to the new tunnel group; the field is highlighted.
- Enter the tunnelId/priority value. Use a comma, with no trailing spaces, to separate multiple tunnels (for example, 2/127,45/100,53/50,.....).
- Click Apply.
- Click Refresh.
| The new Primary tunnel appears in the Tunnel Group tab. |
- Repeat Steps 7 to 10 for adding a Backup tunnel.
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