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SDP Commands
Default
no adv-mtu-override
bgp-tunnel
Syntax
[no] bgp-tunnel
Context
config>service>sdp
This command allows the use of BGP route tunnels available in the tunnel table to reach SDP far-end
Description
nodes. Use of BGP route tunnels are only available with MPLS-SDP. Only one of the transport
methods is allowed per SDP - LDP, RSVP-LSP or BGP-Tunnel (BGP-Tunnel is not supported on
multi-mode LSP)
The no form of the command disables resolving BGP route tunnel LSP for SDP far-end.
no bgp-tunnel (BGP tunnel route to SDP far-end is disabled)
Default
far-end
Syntax
far-end ip-address
no far-end
Context
config>service>sdp
This command configures the system IP address of the far-end destination 7210 SAS M router for the
Description
Service Distribution Point (SDP) that is the termination point for a service.
The far-end IP address must be explicitly configured. The destination IP address must be a 7210 SAS
M system IP address.
If the SDP uses MPLS encapsulation, the far-end ip-address is used to check LSP names when added
to the SDP. If the "to IP address" defined within the LSP configuration does not exactly match the
SDP far-end ip-address, the LSP will not be added to the SDP and an error will be generated.
An SDP cannot be administratively enabled until a far-end ip-address is defined. The SDP is
operational when it is administratively enabled (no shutdown) and the far-end ip-address is
contained in the IGP routing table as a host route. OSPF ABRs should not summarize host routes
between areas. This can cause SDPs to become operationally down. Static host routes (direct and
indirect) can be defined in the local dev ice to alleviate this issue.
The no form of this command removes the currently configured destination IP address for the SDP.
The ip-address parameter is not specified and will generate an error if used in the no far-end
command. The SDP must be administratively disabled using the config service sdp shutdown
command before the no far-end command can be executed. Removing the far end IP address will
cause all lsp-name associations with the SDP to be removed.
none
Default
ip-address — The system address of the far-end 7210 SAS M for the SDP in dotted decimal notation.
Parameters
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