resolution
Syntax
resolution {any|filter|disabled}
Context
config>router>static-route-entry>tunnel-next-hop
Description
This command configures the resolution mode in the resolution of a static route using tunnels to an
indirect next-hop.
Parameters
any — enables the binding to any supported tunnel type in a static route context following TTM
filter — enables the binding to the subset of tunnel types configured under resolution-filter.
disabled — disables the resolution of a static route using tunnels to an indirect next-hop.
resolution-filter
Syntax
resolution-filter [ldp] [rsvp-te [lsp lsp name]...[lsp lsp name]]
Context
config>router>static-route-entry>tunnel-next-hop
Description
This command configures the susbset of tunnel types which can be used in the resolution of a static
route using tunnels to an indirect next-hop.
The following tunnel types are supported in a static route context RSVP and LDP. In the case of
RSVP-TE tunnel type, the user can further restrict the selection by providing a list of LSP names.
Parameters
ldp — selects the LDP tunnel type.
rsvp-te [lsp lsp-name]...[lsp lsp-name] — selects the RSVP-TE tunnel type or a set of specific RSVP
triggered-policy
Syntax
triggered-policy
no triggered-policy
Context
config>router
Description
This command triggers route policy re-evaluation.
By default, when a change is made to a policy in the config router policy options context and then
committed, the change is effective immediately. There may be circumstances when the changes
should or must be delayed; for example, if a policy change is implemented that would affect every
BGP peer on a router, the consequences could be dramatic. It would be more effective to control
changes on a peer-by-peer basis.
If the triggered-policy command is enabled, and a given peer is established, and you want the peer to
remain up, in order for a change to a route policy to take effect, a clear command with the soft or soft
inbound option must be used; for example, clear router bgp neighbor x.x.x.x soft. This keeps the
peer up, and the change made to a route policy is applied only to that peer or group of peers.
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