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IP Service Level Agreement Commands target pseudowire

target pseudowire

To specify the pseudowire as the target to be used in an MPLS LSP ping operation, use the target pseudowire command in IP SLA MPLS LSP ping configuration mode. To unset the target, use the no form of this command.

target pseudowire destination-address circuit-id no target pseudowire

Syntax Description destination-address circuit-id

IPv4 address of the target device to be tested.

Virtual circuit identifier. Range is 1 to 4294967295.

Command Default No default behavior or values

Command Modes IP SLA MPLS LSP ping configuration

Command History

Release

Release 3.5.0

Release 3.5.0

Release 3.7.2

Release 5.0.0

Modification

This command was introduced.

This command was introduced.

This command was introduced.

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines Use the target pseudowire command to specify a target router and to indicate the destination as a Layer 2

VPN pseudowire in an MPLS LSP ping operation. The target pseudowire command identifies the target address and the virtual circuit (VC) identifier.

Note Using the target pseudowire command, you can configure only one pseudowire address as the target in an MPLS LSP ping operation. If you use the command a second time and configure a different pseudowire target address, the first pseudowire address is overwritten.

A pseudowire target of the LSP ping operation allows active monitoring of statistics on Pseudowire

Edge-to-Edge (PWE3) services across an MPLS network. PWE3 connectivity verification uses the Virtual

Circuit Connectivity Verification (VCCV).

For more information on VCCV, refer to the VCCV draft, “Pseudowire Virtual Circuit Connectivity Verification

(VCCV)” on the IETF web page.

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Task ID

Task ID monitor

Operations read, write

Examples The following example shows how to use the target pseudowire command:

RP/0/0RP0RSP0/CPU0:router:hostname# configure

RP/0/0RP0RSP0/CPU0:router:hostname(config)# ipsla

RP/0/0RP0RSP0/CPU0:router:hostname(config-ipsla)# operation 1

RP/0/0RP0RSP0/CPU0:router:hostname(config-ipsla-op)# type mpls lsp ping

RP/0/0RP0RSP0/CPU0:router:hostname(config-ipsla-mpls-lsp-trace)# target pseudowire 192.168.1.4

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Related Commands

Command

operation, on page 189

schedule operation, on page 236

type mpls lsp ping, on page 319

Description

Configures an IP SLA operation.

Schedules an IP SLA operation.

Tests connectivity in an LSP path in an MPLS VPN.

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