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mpipMPLS IP layer 2 pseudowire

pseudo-device mpip

The mpip interface is used to create an MPLS IP layer 2 tunnel between two points.

An mpip interface can be created at runtime using the mpipN create command, or by setting up a hostname.if(5) configuration file for netstart(8). The interface itself can be configured with ifconfig(8).

The local MPLS label, the remote MPLS label and neighbor, use of pseudowire control words, or flow-aware transport are normally configured after negotiation with a remote system using ldpd(8), but it is also possible to configure them manually using ifconfig(8).

Create a pseudowire with local label 20 and remote label 21 on neighbor 10.254.0.1:

# ifconfig mpip5 create
# ifconfig mpip5 mplslabel 20 pweneighbor 21 10.254.0.1
# ifconfig mpip5 up

Disable the use of the Pseudowire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PWE3) Control Word, and enable the use of a Flow label for Flow-Aware Transport of Pseudowires:

# ifconfig mpip5 -pwecw pwefat

hostname.if(5), ifconfig(8), ldpd(8), netstart(8)

S. Bryant and P. Pate, Pseudo Wire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PWE3) Architecture, RFC 3985, March 2005.

S. Bryant, G. Swallow, and L. Martini, Pseudowire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PWE3) Control Word for Use over an MPLS PSN, RFC 4385, February 2005.

S. Bryant, C. Filsfils, U. Drafz, V. Kompella, J. Regan, and S. Amante, Flow-Aware Transport of Pseudowires over an MPLS Packet Switched Network, RFC 6391, November 2011.

The mpip kernel interface first appeared in OpenBSD 6.5.

March 11, 2019 OpenBSD-6.7