Table 142: Mpls Configuration Details - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - M-SERIES AND MX-SERIES DEVICES GUIDE REV 1 Manual

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Table 142: MPLS Configuration Details

Task
Enable MPLS on the router.
Your Action
1.
In the Comment box, enter the comment.
2. Select the Disable check box to disable the functionality of the
configured object.
3. From the Traffic Engineering list, select whether MPLS
performs traffic engineering on BGP destinations only or on
both BGP and IGP destinations.
4. From the Advertisement Hold Time list, select the hold time,
in seconds.
Range: 0 through 65,535 seconds
Default: 5 seconds
5. From the Rsvp Error Hold Time list, select the amount of time
MPLS retains RSVP PathErr messages and considers them for
CSPF computations.
Range: 0 through 240 seconds
Default: 25 seconds
6. Select the Optimize Aggressive check box to enable aggressive
optimization.
7. From the Smart Optimize Timer list, select the number of
seconds to wait before switching an LSP back to its original
path.
Range: 0 through 65,535 seconds
Default: 180 seconds
8. Select the No Propagate Ttl check box to disable normal
time-to-live (TTL) decrementing.
9. Select the Explicit Null check box to advertise label 0 to the
egress router of an LSP.
10. Select the Ipv6 Tunneling check box to allow IPv6 routes to
be resolved over an MPLS network.
11. Select the Icmp Tunneling check box to enable ICMP tunneling,
which can be used for debugging and tracing purposes.
12. From the Revert Timer list, select the amount of time (in
seconds) that an LSP must wait before traffic reverts to a
primary path.
Range: 0 through 65,535 seconds
Default: 60 seconds
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