Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - M-SERIES AND MX-SERIES DEVICES GUIDE REV 1 Manual page 327

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Table 148: LSP Configuration Details (continued)
Task
Your Action
17. Select the Admin Down check box to set the A-bit in the Admin
Status object.
18. From the Optimize Timer list, select the length of the optimize
timer, in seconds.
Range: 0 through 65,535 seconds
Default: 0 seconds (the optimize timer is disabled)
19. From the Preference list, select the preference to assign to the
route.
Range: 1 through 255
Default: 5 for static MPLS LSPs, 7 for RSVP MPLS LSPs, 9 for
LDP MPLS LSPs
20. From the Setup Priority list, select the setup priority.
Range: 0 through 7, where 0 is the highest and 7 is the lowest
priority.
Default: 7 (The session cannot preempt any existing sessions.)
21. From the Reservation Priority list, select the reservation priority.
Range: 0 through 7, where 0 is the highest and 7 is the lowest
priority.
Default: 0 (Once the session is set up, no other session can
preempt it.)
22. Select one of the following:
record—Record routes
no-record—Does not record routes
23. Select the Standby check box to have the path remain up at
all times to provide instant switchover if connectivity problems
occur.
24. Select one of the following options:
random—Choose the path at random.
least-fill—Prefer the path with the most available bandwidth
(with the largest minimum available bandwidth ratio).
most-fill—Prefer the path with the least available bandwidth
(with the minimum available bandwidth ratio). The minimum
available bandwidth ratio of a path is the smallest available
bandwidth ratio belonging to any of the links in the path.
25. In the Description box, enter the textual description of the LSP.
26. Select one of the following options:
link-protection—Enable link protection.
node-link-protection—Enable node and link protection on
the specified LSP.
most-fill—Prefer the path with the least available bandwidth
(with the minimum available bandwidth ratio). The minimum
available bandwidth ratio of a path is the smallest available
bandwidth ratio belonging to any of the links in the path.
27. Select the Adaptive check box for RSVP to use shared explicit
(SE) reservation styles and assists in smooth transition during
rerouting.
28. Select the Associate backup Pe Groups check box to enable
an LSP to monitor the status of its destination PE router.
Chapter 20: Configuring Protocols
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