Asr 5000 System Administration Guide, Staros Release 21.1 - Cisco ASR 5000 Administration Manual

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ASR 5000 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 21.1

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Command
ipv6 pool pool_name vrf
vrf_name
mpls bgp forwarding
mpls exp value
mpls ip
radius change-authorize-nas-ip
ip_address ip_address {
encrypted | key } value port
port_num mpls input inlabel
output outlabel1 outlabel2
mpls ip
clear ip bgp peer
lsp-ping ip_prefix_FEC
BGP MPLS VPNs
Description
Associates the pool with that VRF.
Note: By default the configured
ipv6 pool will be associated with
the global routing domain.
Globally enables MPLS Border
Gateway Protocol (BGP)
forwarding.
Sets the default behavior as Best
Effort using a zero value in the 3-bit
MPLS EXP header. This value
applies to all the VRFs in the
context. The default behavior is to
copy the DSCP value of mobile
subscriber traffic to the EXP
header, if there is no explicit
configuration for DSCP to EXP (via
the mpls map-dscp-to-exp dscp n
exp m command).
mpls exp disables the default
behavior and sets the EXP value to
the configured value.
Globally enables the MPLS
forwarding of IPv4 packets along
normally routed paths.
Configures COA traffic to use the
specified MPLS labels. inlabel
identifies inbound COA traffic.
outlabel1 and outlabel2 specify the
MPLS labels to be added to the
COA response. outlabel1 is the
inner output label; outlabel2 is the
outer output label.
Enables dynamic MPLS forwarding
of IP packets on this interface.
Clears BGP sessions.
Checks MPLS Label-Switched Path
(LSP) connectivity for the specified
forwarding equivalence class
(FEC). It must be followed by an
IPv4 or IPv6 FEC prefix.

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