Configuration Procedure; Configuring Mpls Te Tunnel With Dynamic Signaling Protocol - HP 12500 Series Configuration Manual

Mpls, routing switch series
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Configuration procedure

To create an MPLS TE tunnel over a CR-LSP:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter the interface view of an MPLS
TE tunnel
Configure the tunnel to use static
CR-LSP
Submit the current tunnel
configuration
Exit to system view
Create a static CR-LSP on the
ingress node
Create a static CR-LSP on the transit
node
Create a static CR-LSP on the egress
node
NOTE:
tunnel-name
The
interface name, including the letter case. Assume you create a tunnel interface with the interface tunnel
2 command. The
tunnel2 or TUNNEL2. Otherwise, the tunnel cannot be established on the ingress node. This restriction
however does not apply to transit and egress nodes.
Do not configure the next hop address as a local public address when configuring the static CR-LSP on
the ingress or a transit node.
Configuring MPLS TE tunnel with dynamic signaling
protocol
Dynamic signaling protocol can adapt the path of a TE tunnel to network changes and implement
redundancy, FRR, and other advanced features.
The following describes how to create an MPLS TE tunnel with a dynamic signaling protocol:
Use the command...
system-view
interface tunnel tunnel-number
mpls te signal-protocol static
mpls te commit
quit
static-cr-lsp ingress tunnel-name
destination dest-addr nexthop
next-hop-addr out-label
out-label-value [ bandwidth [ ct0 |
ct1 | ct2 | ct3 ] bandwidth-value ]
static-cr-lsp transit tunnel-name
incoming-interface interface-type
interface-number in-label
in-label-value nexthop
next-hop-addr out-label
out-label-value [ bandwidth [ ct0 |
ct1 | ct2 | ct3 ] bandwidth-value ]
static-cr-lsp egress tunnel-name
incoming-interface interface-type
interface-number in-label
in-label-value [ bandwidth [ ct0 |
ct1 | ct2 | ct3 ] bandwidth-value ]
argument in the static-cr-lsp ingress command must be the same as the tunnel
tunnel-name
in the static-cr-lsp ingress command must be in the form of Tunnel2—not
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Remarks
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Use one of the commands
according to the location of the
switch in the network.
The tunnel-name argument
specifies the name of the MPLS TE
tunnel interface that uses the static
CR-LSP. For example, assume that
you have created a tunnel interface
by using the command interface
tunnel 2. The tunnel interface name
is Tunnel2.

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