The signaling command configures the signaling mode for all peers or peer groups.
The undo signaling command restores the default signaling mode of all peers or peer groups.
By default, after the peer enable is run in the L2VPN AD address family view, the BGP AD signaling is enabled for all peers or peer groups.
Parameter | Description | Value |
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vpws | Configures the signaling mode of all peers or peer groups as VPWS. | - |
vpls | Configures the signaling mode of all peers or peer groups as VPLS. | - |
vpls-ad disable | Disables BGP AD signaling for all peers or peer groups. | - |
Usage Scenario
In Kompella VLL, Kompella VPLS, and BGP AD VPLS scenarios, configure the signaling mode for peers or peer groups in the L2VPN AD address family view so that peers can advertise routes to each other. The parameters used in different scenarios are described as follows:
In the Kompella VLL scenario, configure vpws in the signaling command.
In the Kompella VPLS scenario, configure vpls in the signaling command.
In the BGP AD VPLS scenario, the BGP AD signaling is enabled for all peers or peer groups in the L2VPN AD address family view by default. Therefore, you need to run the signaling vpls-ad disable command to disable the BGP AD signaling for all peers or peer groups in Kompella VLL and Kompella VPLS scenarios.
Prerequisites
The peer enable command has been run to establish peers or peer groups.
Precautions
The signaling mode configured for a peer is preferred over that configured for the peer group to which the peer belongs. The signaling mode configured for a peer group is preferred over that configured by running the signaling command.
When a signaling mode is not configured for a peer or its peer group, the peer and peer group use the signaling mode configured by running the signaling command.