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Configuring PCEP
Example: Configuring the Path Computation Element Protocol for MPLS RSVP-TE
Copyright © 2017, Juniper Networks, Inc.
In spite of the above concerns, the partial client-side implementation of the stateful PCE
is extremely effective in large traffic engineering systems. It provides rapid convergence
and significant benefits in terms of optimal resource usage, by providing the requirement
for global visibility of a TE LSP state and for ordered control of path reservations across
devices within the system being controlled.
Release
Description
17.2R1
Starting in Junos OS Release 17.2, in addition to
computation types are introduced for the PCE-controlled LSPs:
no cspf
.
16.1
Starting with Junos OS Release 16.1, you can secure a PCEP session using
TCP-MD5 authentication as per RFC 5440.
16.1
Junos OS Release 16.1 introduces the feature of securing a PCEP session using
TCP-MD5 authentication as per RFC 5440.
14.2R4
Starting in Junos OS Release 14.2R4, support of auto-bandwidth is provided
for PCE-controlled LSPs.
Example: Configuring the Path Computation Element Protocol for MPLS RSVP-TE on
page 707
Example: Configuring Path Computation Element Protocol for MPLS RSVP-TE with
Support of PCE-Initiated LSPs on page 721
Example: Configuring Path Computation Element Protocol for MPLS RSVP-TE with
Support for PCE-Controlled Point-to-Multipoint LSPs on page 735
Example: Configuring the Path Computation Element Protocol for MPLS
RSVP-TE on page 707
Example: Configuring Path Computation Element Protocol for MPLS RSVP-TE with
Support of PCE-Initiated LSPs on page 721
Configuring Path Computation Element Protocol for MPLS RSVP-TE with Support of
PCE-Initiated LSPs on page 732
Example: Configuring Path Computation Element Protocol for MPLS RSVP-TE with
Support for PCE-Controlled Point-to-Multipoint LSPs on page 735
This example shows how to enable external path computing by a Path Computation
Element (PCE) for traffic engineered label-switched paths (TE LSPs) on a Path
Chapter 23: Configuring Path Computation Element Protocol (PCEP)
external cspf
, two new path
local cspf
and
707