Establishing An Inter-As Mpls Te Tunnel With Rsvp-Te - HP MSR2000 Configuration Manual

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Backup Explicit Path : -
Metric Type
Record Route
FRR Flag
Backup Bandwidth Flag: Disabled
Backup Bandwidth
Bypass Tunnel
Route Pinning
Retry Limit
Reoptimization
Backup Type
Auto Bandwidth
Min Bandwidth
Collected Bandwidth
# Execute the display ip routing-table command on Router A. The output shows a static route entry with
interface Tunnel 1 as the output interface. (Details not shown.)

Establishing an inter-AS MPLS TE tunnel with RSVP-TE

Network requirements
Router A and Router B are in AS 100. Router C and Router D are in AS 200. AS 100 and AS 200 use
OSPF as the IGP.
Establish an EBGP connection between ASBRs Router B and Router C. Redistribute BGP routes into OSPF
and OSPF routes into BGP, so that AS 100 and AS 200 can reach each other.
Establish an MPLS TE tunnel from Router A to Router D. The tunnel requires a bandwidth of 2000 kbps.
The maximum bandwidth of the link that the tunnel traverses is 10000 kbps, and the maximum reservable
bandwidth of the link is 5000 kbps.
Figure 29 Network diagram
Table 4 Interface and IP address assignment
Device
Router A
: TE
: Disabled
: Disabled
: -
: No
: Disabled
: 10
: Disabled
: None
: Disabled
: -
: -
Interface
IP address
Loop0
1.1.1.9/32
GE2/1/1
10.1.1.1/24
Record Label
Bandwidth Protection : Disabled
Backup Bandwidth Type: -
Auto Created
Retry Interval
Reoptimization Freq
Backup LSP ID
Auto Bandwidth Freq
Max Bandwidth
Device
Interface
Router C
Loop0
GE2/1/1
98
: Disabled
: No
: 2 sec
: -
: -
: -
: -
IP address
3.3.3.9/32
30.1.1.1/24

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