MPLS L3VPN CONFIGURATION

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For information about BGP L2VPN address family, refer to “MPLS L2VPN

Configuration Commands” on page 1645.

apply access-vpn vpn-instance

Syntax apply access-vpn vpn-instance vpn-instance-name&<1-6>

undo apply access-vpn vpn-instance [ vpn-instance-name]&<1-6>

View Policy routing view

Parameter vpn-instance-name&<1-6>: VPN instance name, a string of 1 to 31 characters. &<1-6> means that you can enter one to six VPN instance names.

Description Use the apply access-vpnvpn-instancecommand to specify one or more VPN instances for forwarding packets on a policy node.

Use the undo apply access-vpn vpn-instance command to remove one or more VPN instances from the policy node.

You can set up to six VPN instances for one node in a policy. Packets matching the criteria are forwarded by the first valid VPN instance routing table.

With no VPN instance name specified, the undo apply access-vpnvpn-instancecommand removes all VPN instances from the FIB.

Note that the VPN instances you specify for the apply access-vpnvpn-instancecommand must exist.

For configuration about policy routing, refer to “IP Unicast Policy Routing

Configuration Commands” on page 807.

Example # Specify to use VPN instances vpn1 and vpn2 for forwarding.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] policy-based-route policy1 permit node 10

[Sysname-policy-based-route] apply access-vpn vpn-instance vpn1 vpn2

default local-preference (BGP-VPNv4 subaddress family view)

Syntax default local-preference value

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