Tag: <span>BVI</span>

Note: This steps are based on bridge domain/VPLS  setup on Cisco ASR 9000 running Cisco IOS-XR. For normal routed interfaces,  you can find it using the command: show arp <interface> Scenario 1: IP address is given, find which interface it is connected IP address: 192.168.15.6 a. Find the routing entry for the IP to know where it is connected show route <IP> RP/0/RSP1/CPU0:ASR9K#show route 192.168.15.6 Routing entry for 192.168.15.0/29 Known via “connected”, distance 0, metric 0 (connected) Installed May 16…

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Cisco BVI (Bridge Virtual Interface) enables Layer 3 routing on a bridge group, connecting different Layer 2 networks. BVI (Bridge Group Virtual Interface) is a routed interface that represents a set of interfaces that gets bridge. Here is the sample Bridge Virtual Interface (BVI) Configuration on Cisco ASR 9000. Fig1. Configuration: RP/0/RSP1/CPU0:ASR9000#configure Configure the interface interface GigE0/0/0/0 description Connection to Server1 eth0 l2transport Configure the l2vpn l2vpn bridge group 1000 bridge-domain 1000 interface GigE0/0/0/0 routed interface BVI1000 3.Configure the Bridge…

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