VPLS Configuration over MPLS-TP
Command or Action
Step 12
exit
Example:
Router(config-if-working)# exit
Step 13
protect-lsp
Example:
Router(config-if)# protect-lsp
Step 14
in-label num
Example:
Router(config-if-protect)# in-label 10001
Step 15
out-label num out-link num
Example:
Router(config-if-protect)# out-label 10001
out-link 2
Step 16
exit
Example:
Router(config-if-protect)# exit
Configuring MPLS-TP Links and Physical Interfaces
MPLS-TP link numbers may be assigned to physical interfaces only. Bundled interfaces and virtual interfaces
are not supported for MPLS-TP link numbers.
The sections below describe how to configure physical interfaces for a VPLS over MPLS-TP link.
Purpose
Exits from working LSP interface configuration mode.
Specifies a backup for a working LSP. If the working LSP fails,
traffic is switched to the protect LSP until the working LSP is
restored, at which time forwarding reverts back to the working
LSP. This command enters protect LSP interface configuration
mode (config-if-protect).
Specifies the in label.
Specifies the out label and out link.
Exits from protect LSP interface configuration mode.
MPLS Basic Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Everest 16.5.1 (Cisco ASR 900 Series)
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