what l2circuit/l2vpn/vpls is a sub-interface associated with?

andyh123andyh123 Member Posts: 39 ■■□□□□□□□□
short of grep'ing though config, is there a command to show what l2circuit/l2vpn/vpls/etc a sub-interface associated with?

many thanks

Andy
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  • AldurAldur Member Posts: 1,460
    I believe that show vpls connections, show l2vpn connections, and show l2circuit connections will give you the information you're looking for in relation to the L2 technology you are using. I might be wrong since I don't have something to verify it with right now.
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  • Ryan82Ryan82 Member Posts: 428
    Yep, I usually use 'show l2circuit connections' and that will show you the state of the l2vpn and the interfaces its tied to
  • andyh123andyh123 Member Posts: 39 ■■□□□□□□□□
    yep, got those commands, but they're not so good when you have hundreds of l2circuit/l2vpn/vpls routing-instances. I'm after the reverse of those, but it seems like it doesn't exist icon_sad.gif looks like I'll have to script something up to give me what I want
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