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Ethernet service switch
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MPLS Commands
mbps — The minimum difference between the current bandwidth of the LSP and the sampled data
bgp-shortcut
Syntax
[no] bgp-shortcut
Context
config>router>mpls>lsp
Description
This command enables the use of RSVP LSP for IPv4 BGP routes.
bgp-transport-tunnel
Syntax
bgp-transport-tunnel include | exclude
Context
config>router>mpls>lsp
Description
This command allows or blocks RSVP-TE LSP to be used as a transport LSP for BGP tunnel routes.
Default
bgp-transport-tunnel include
Parameters
include — Allows RSVP-TE LSP to be used as transport LSP from the ASBR to local PE router,
exclude — Blocks RSVP-TE LSP to be used as transport LSP from the ASBR to local PE router,
class-type
Syntax
class-type ct-number
no class-type
Context
config>router>mpls>lsp
config>router>mpls>lsp>primary
config>router>mpls>lsp>secondary
Description
This command configures the Diff-Serv Class Type (CT) for an LSP, the LSP primary path, or the
LSP secondary path. The path level configuration overrides the LSP level configuration. However,
only one CT per LSP path will be allowed as per RFC 4124.
The signaled CT of a dynamic bypass is always be CT0 regardless of the CT of the primary LSP path.
The setup and hold priorities must be set to default values, i.e., 7 and 0 respectively. This assumes
that the operator configured a couple of TE classes, one which combines CT0 and a priority of 7 and
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rate, expressed as an absolute bandwidth (Mbps) relative to the current bandwidth, for counting
an underflow sample.
Values
0 —100,000
Default
0 (disabled)
from ingress PE to ASBR in the local AS or between multi-hop eBGP peers with ASBR to
ASBR adjacency.
from ingress PE to ASBR in the local AS or between multi-hop eBGP peers with ASBR to
ASBR adjacency.
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