Establishing An Mpls Te Tunnel With Rsvp-Te - HP MSR2000 Configuration Manual

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# Execute the display mpls lsp command or the display mpls static-cr-lsp command on each router to
display the static CRLSP information.
[RouterA] display mpls lsp
FEC
1.1.1.1/0/1
2.1.1.2
[RouterB] display mpls lsp
FEC
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3.2.1.2
[RouterC] display mpls lsp
FEC
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[RouterA] display mpls static-cr-lsp
Name
static-cr-lsp-1 Ingress
[RouterB] display mpls static-cr-lsp
Name
static-cr-lsp-1 Transit
[RouterC] display mpls static-cr-lsp
Name
static-cr-lsp-1 Egress
# Execute the display ip routing-table command on Router A. The output shows a static route entry with
interface Tunnel 0 as the output interface. (Details not shown.)

Establishing an MPLS TE tunnel with RSVP-TE

Network requirements
Router A, Router B, Router C, and Router D run IS-IS and all of them are Level-2 routers.
Use RSVP-TE to create an MPLS TE tunnel from Router A to Router D. The MPLS TE tunnel requires a
bandwidth of 2000 kbps.
The maximum bandwidth of each link that the tunnel traverses is 10000 kbps and the maximum
reservable bandwidth of the link is 5000 kbps.
Figure 28 Network diagram
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Proto
StaticCR -/20
Local
Proto
StaticCR 20/30
Local
Proto
StaticCR 30/-
LSR Type
In/Out Label
Null/20
LSR Type
In/Out Label
20/30
LSR Type
In/Out Label
30/Null
In/Out Label
Interface/Out NHLFE
GE2/1/1
-/-
GE2/1/1
In/Out Label
Interface/Out NHLFE
GE2/1/2
-/-
GE2/1/2
In/Out Label
Interface/Out NHLFE
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Out Interface
GE2/1/1
Out Interface
GE2/1/2
Out Interface
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