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L2VPN VPLS, Remote AS Number
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DGS-3630 Series Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide Parameter VRF Name Remote AS Number Action Description Enter the name of the VRF instance here. This name can be up to 12 characters long. Click the Please Select button to select a pre-configured VRF instance that will be used here. Enter the remote As number here. The range is from 1 to 4294967295. Select the action that will be taken here. Options to choose from are Add and Delete. Click the Apply button to accept the changes made. The fields that can be configured in Neighbor Table are described below: Parameter Address Family Description Select the address family that will be used here. Options to choose from are: • IPv4 Unicast - Specifies to display the BGP neighbor table related to the IPv4 unicast address family. • IPv4 Multicast - Specifies to display the BGP neighbor table related to the IPv4 multicast address family. • IPv6 Unicast - Specifies to display the BGP neighbor table related to the IPv6 unicast address family. • VPNv4 All - Specifies to display the BGP neighbor table related to the whole VPNv4 address family. • VPNv4 RD - Specifies to display the BGP neighbor table related to the Route Distinguisher (RD) in the VPNv4 address family. Enter the RD in the space provided. • VPNv4 VRF - Specifies to display the BGP neighbor table related to the VRF instance in the VPNv4 address family. Enter the name of the VRF instance here. This name can be up to 12 characters long. Alternatively, click the Please Select button to select a pre-configured VRF instance that will be used here. • L2VPN VPLS - Specifies to display the BGP neighbor table related to the Layer 2 VPN VPLS address family. Neighbor Address Type Select and enter the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the neighboring router here. Select the type of information to display here. Options to choose from are: • None - Specifies to display BGP and TCP connection information for neighbor sessions. • Advertised Routes - Specifies to display the routes advertised to a BGP neighbor. • Received Routes - Specifies to display the routes received from a BGP neighbor. • Routes - Specifies to display the routes that are received and accepted from a neighbor. The accepted routes are a subset of the received routes. • Received Prefix Filter - Specifies to display the prefix list sent by the specified neighbor. Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered. Click the Delete button to remove the specific entry. Enter a page number and click the Go button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist. 380