Juniper BGP - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X Configuration Manual page 307

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host1(config)#mpls ldp session keepalive-time 180
(Optional) Specify an IP address to be advertised to peers as the transport address
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in discovery hello messages.
host1(config)#mpls ldp discovery transport-address 192.168.34.2
(Optional) Configure independent control as the method of label distribution that
10.
LDP uses.
host1(config)#mpls ldp independent-control
(Optional) Configure LDP to advertise the explicit null label or a non-null label
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for the egress router to achieve ultimate hop popping.
host1(config)#mpls ldp egress-label explicit-null
For topology-driven LSPs, perform the following LDP configuration tasks.
(Optional) Configure the LSR to create topology-driven LSPs. Enabling LDP
1.
automatically creates topology-driven LSPs.
host1(config)#mpls topology-driven-lsp
(Optional) Specify filters for the routes and peers to which the labels are
2.
advertised.
host1(config)#mpls ldp advertise-labels host-only
(Optional) Specify the LSPs to be put into the IP routing table for forwarding
3.
plain IP traffic.
NOTE: This step is not optional if you are using a topology-driven network to forward
plain IP packets.
host1(config)#ldp ip-forwarding host-only
(Optional) Establish a policy governing the distribution of incoming LDP labels.
4.
host1(config)#mpls ldp advertise-labels for boston1
(Optional) Remove and then reestablish existing LDP LSPs and to restart
5.
topology-driven LDP. Use this command when you have modified or created
policies or access lists (with the mpls ldp-ip-forwarding and mpls ldp
advertise-labels commands) and want them to be applied to LDP LSPs that are
already in an up state.
host1#clear mpls ldp
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