Mpls Te In Mpls L3Vpn Configuration Example - HP 10500 SERIES Configuration Manual

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Bypass In Use
BypassTunnel
Mpls-Mtu
No
IngressLsrID
LocalLspID
Tunnel-Interface
Fec
Nexthop
In-Label
Out-Label
In-Interface
Out-Interface
LspIndex
Tunnel ID
LsrType
Bypass In Use
BypassTunnel
Mpls-Mtu
The output shows that the bypass tunnel is in use.
# Set the FRR polling timer to five seconds on PLR.
[SwitchB] mpls
[SwitchB-mpls] mpls te timer fast-reroute 5
[SwitchB-mpls] quit
# Bring the protected outgoing interface up on PLR.
[SwitchB] interface vlan-interface 2
[SwitchB-Vlan-interface2] undo shutdown
%Sep
Vlan-interface2 turns into UP state
# Execute the display interface tunnel 4 command on Switch A to identify the state of the primary
LSP. You can see that the tunnel interface is up.
# About 5 seconds later, perform the display mpls lsp verbose command on Switch B. You can see
that Tunnel5 is still bound with interface VLAN-interface 2 and is unused.
Direct traffic to the MPLS TE tunnel:
7.
# Create a static route to direct traffic to the MPLS TE tunnel.
[SwitchA] ip route-static 4.1.1.2 24 tunnel 4 preference 1
# Execute the display ip routing-table command on Switch A. You can see a static route entry with
Tunnel4 as the outgoing interface.

MPLS TE in MPLS L3VPN configuration example

Network requirements
CE 1 and CE 2 belong to VPN 1. They are connected to the MPLS backbone through PE 1 and PE 2. The
IGP protocol running on the MPLS backbone is OSPF.
Set up an MPLS TE tunnel to forward traffic of VPN 1 from PE 1 to PE 2.
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7 09:01:31 2004 SwitchB IFNET/5/UPDOWN:Line protocol on the interface
In Use
Tunnel Index[Tunnel5], InnerLabel[1024]
1500
2
2.2.2.2
1
Tunnel5
3.3.3.3/32
3.2.1.2
NULL
1024
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Vlan-interface4
4098
0x22002
Ingress
Not Exists
Tunnel Index[---]
1500
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