Displaying tunnel information
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Task
Display tunnel information.
Tunnel policy configuration examples
Preferred tunnel configuration example
Network requirements
PE 1 has multiple tunnels to reach PE 2: one MPLS TE tunnel on the interface Tunnel 1, and one LDP LSP
tunnel.
Two MPLS VPN instances, vpna and vpnb, exist on PE 1. Configure PE 1 to use the MPLS TE tunnel to
forward traffic for both VPNs.
Configuration procedure
1.
Create a tunnel policy named preferredte1, and configure tunnel 1 as the preferred tunnel.
<PE1> system-view
[PE1] tunnel-policy preferredte1
[PE1-tunnel-policy-preferredte1] preferred-path tunnel 1
[PE1-tunnel-policy-preferredte1] quit
2.
Configure MPLS VPN instances and apply the tunnel policy to the VPN instances:
# Create MPLS VPN instance vpna, and apply tunnel policy preferredte1 to it.
[PE1] ip vpn-instance vpna
[PE1-vpn-instance-vpna] route-distinguisher 100:1
[PE1-vpn-instance-vpna] vpn-target 100:1
[PE1-vpn-instance-vpna] tnl-policy preferredte1
[PE1-vpn-instance-vpna] quit
# Create MPLS VPN instance vpnb, and apply tunnel policy preferredte1 to it.
[PE1] ip vpn-instance vpnb
[PE1-vpn-instance-vpnb] route-distinguisher 100:2
[PE1-vpn-instance-vpnb] vpn-target 100:2
[PE1-vpn-instance-vpnb] tnl-policy preferredte1
Exclusive tunnel configuration example
Network requirements
PE 1 has multiple tunnels to reach PE 2: one MPLS TE tunnel on the interface Tunnel 1, and one LDP LSP
tunnel.
One MPLS VPN vpna exists on PE 1. The VPN exclusively uses the MPLS TE tunnel.
Command
display mpls tunnel { all | statistics | [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ]
destination { tunnel-ipv4-dest | tunnel-ipv6-dest } }
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