The VPLS MAC Address Withdrawal feature provides faster convergence by removing (or unlearning) MAC addresses that have been
dynamically learned. A Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)-based MAC address withdrawal message is used for this purpose. A
MAC list Type Length Value (TLV) is part of the MAC address withdrawal message.
The
debug mpls ldp messages and
debug mpls ldp session io commands support monitoring of MAC address withdrawal messages being exchanged between LDP peers. Any Transport over Multiprotocol
Label Switching (AToM) might provide other means to display or monitor MAC address withdrawal messages. The Tag Distribution
Protocol (TDP) is not supported because AToM uses only LDP for the MAC address withdrawal message.
PE devices learn the remote MAC addresses and directly attached MAC addresses on customer-facing ports by deriving the topology
and forwarding information from packets originating at customer sites. To display the number of MAC address withdrawal messages,
enter the
show mpls l2transport vc detail command, as shown in the following example:
Device# show mpls l2transport vc detail
Local interface: VFI TEST VFI up
MPLS VC type is VFI, interworking type is Ethernet
Destination address: 10.1.1.1, VC ID: 1000, VC status: up
Output interface: Se2/0, imposed label stack {17}
Preferred path: not configured
Default path: active
Next hop: point2point
Create time: 00:04:34, last status change time: 00:04:15
Signaling protocol: LDP, peer 10.1.1.1:0 up
Targeted Hello: 10.1.1.1(LDP Id) -> 10.1.1.1
MPLS VC labels: local 16, remote 17
Group ID: local 0, remote 0
MTU: local 1500, remote 1500
Remote interface description:
MAC Withdraw: sent 5, received 3
Sequencing: receive disabled, send disabled
VC statistics:
packet totals: receive 0, send 0
byte totals: receive 0, send 0
packet drops: receive 0, send 0