Mpls Te Priority - HP 5800 series Command Reference Manual

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Parameters
-a source-ip: Specifies the source IP address of MPLS Echo Request messages. By default, the MPLS LSR ID
is used as the source address of MPLS Echo Request messages.
-exp exp-value: Specifies the EXP value of the label. exp-value ranges from 0 to 7 and defaults to 0.
-h ttl-value: Specifies the TTL value to be carried by an MPLS Echo Request message. ttl-number is ranging
from 1 to 255 and defaults to 30.
-m wait-time: Specifies the interval for performing LSP tracert. wait-time is ranging from 15 to 120 and
defaults to 60, in minutes.
-t time-out: Specifies the timeout time for waiting for the response of an MPLS Echo Request message.
time-out is ranging from 0 to 65,535 and defaults to 2000, in milliseconds.
-u retry-attempt: Specifies the maximum number of times that MPLS Echo Request messages can be sent if
no response is received. retry-attempt ranges from 1 to 9 and defaults to 3.
Examples
# Enable periodic LSP tracert for the MPLS TE tunnels on tunnel interface Tunnel 0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface tunnel 0
[Sysname-Tunnel0] mpls te periodic-tracert

mpls te priority

Description
Use the mpls te priority command to assign a setup priority and holding priority to the MPLS TE tunnel.
Use the undo mpls te priority command to restore the default.
By default, both setup and holding priorities of TE tunnels are 7.
To avoid flapping caused by improper preemptions between TE tunnels, the setup priority of an MPLS TE
tunnel should not be set higher than its holding priority.
Syntax
mpls te priority setup-priority [ hold-priority ]
undo mpls te priority
View
Tunnel interface view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
setup-priority: Specifies the setup priority of the tunnel, ranging from 0 to 7. A lower numerical number
indicates a higher priority.
hold-priority: Specifies the holding priority of the tunnel, ranging from 0 to 7. A lower numerical number
indicates a higher priority. If not configured, it is the same as the setup priority.
Examples
# Set the setup and holding priorities of TE tunnel 0 to 1.
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