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use-global-mpls-lsp-exp-profile
Syntax
use-global-mpls-lsp-exp-profile policy-id
no use-global-mpls-lsp-exp-profile
Context
config>qos
This command allows the user to associate the mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy for use with LDP
Description
LSPs. When color aware metering is in use for the IP interface, the policy specified here provides
the profile to assign to the MPLS packets received on any of the network IP interface in use in the
system. The MPLS EXP bits in the received packet are matched for assigning the profile.
When 'no ldp-use-local-fc-enable' is set, system sets it to the default value. User cannot modify it.
When ldp-use-local-fc-enable is set, on system boot-up sets it to the default value. User can
modify it to use the policy of their choice.
For LDP LSP traffic, the system always uses the global mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy. For
RSVP LSP traffic, system uses the mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy associated with the network
policy. It is highly recommended to use a single mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy for all the
network policies when FRR facility is in use for consistent QoS treatment.
The no form of the command sets the policy to default policy.
Default mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy "1" is used.
Default
policy-id — The policy-id uniquely identifies the mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy to use.
Parameters
Values
mpls-lsp-exp-profile
Syntax
mpls-lsp-exp-profile policy-id [create ]
no mpls-lsp-exp-profile
Context
config>qos>network>ingress
Specify the mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy to use for assigning profile values for packets
Description
received on this IP interface.
When 'no ldp-use-local-fc-enable' is set, this policy is managed by the system. User is not allowed
to modify it. The system assigns the same policy ID as the network policy ID. It is cannot be
modified by the user.
When 'ldp-use-local-fc-enable' is set, by default the system assigns the default policy ID "1". User
can create new policies and specify the new policy instead of the default policy.
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