Rsvp Gr Configuration Example - HP 6127xlg Configuration Manual

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Input: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 drops
Output: 177 packets, 11428 bytes, 0 drops
# Execute the display mpls te tunnel-interface command on Switch A. The output shows detailed
information about the MPLS TE tunnel.
[SwitchA] display mpls te tunnel-interface
Tunnel Name
Tunnel State
Tunnel Attributes
LSP ID
Admin State
Ingress LSR ID
Signaling
Resv Style
Tunnel mode
Reverse-LSP name
Reverse-LSP LSR ID
Class Type
Reserved Bandwidth
Setup Priority
Affinity Attr/Mask
Explicit Path
Backup Explicit Path : -
Metric Type
Record Route
FRR Flag
Backup Bandwidth Type: -
Route Pinning
Retry Limit
Reoptimization
Backup Type
Auto Bandwidth
Min Bandwidth
Collected Bandwidth
# Execute the display ip routing-table command on Switch A to verify that a static route entry with
interface Tunnel 1 as the output interface exists. (Details not shown.)

RSVP GR configuration example

Network requirements
Switch A, Switch B, and Switch C run IS-IS.
Use RSVP-TE to establish a TE tunnel from Switch A to Switch C.
Configure RSVP GR on the switches to ensure continuous forwarding when a switch reboots.
: Tunnel 1
: Up (Main CRLSP up, Shared-resource CRLSP down)
:
: 23331
Tunnel ID
: Normal
: 1.1.1.9
Egress LSR ID
: RSVP-TE
Static CRLSP Name
: SE
: -
: -
: -
Reverse-LSP Tunnel ID: -
: CT0
Tunnel Bandwidth
: 0 kbps
: 7
Holding Priority
: 0/0
: -
: TE
: Disabled
Record Label
: Disabled
Backup Bandwidth Flag: Disabled
Backup Bandwidth
: Disabled
: 10
Retry Interval
: Disabled
Reoptimization Freq
: None
Backup LSP ID
: Disabled
Auto Bandwidth Freq
: -
Max Bandwidth
: -
152
: 1
: 4.4.4.9
: -
: 0 kbps
: 7
: Disabled
: -
: 2 sec
: -
: -
: -
: -

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