Configuring Mpls Mtu - HP MSR2000 Configuration Manual

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Step
2.
Configure an LSR ID for the local
node.
3.
Enter the view of the interface that
needs
forwarding.
4.
Enable MPLS on the interface.

Configuring MPLS MTU

MPLS adds the label stack between the link layer header and network layer header of each packet. To
make sure the size of MPLS labeled packets is smaller than the MTU of an interface, configure an MPLS
MTU on the interface.
MPLS compares each MPLS packet against the interface MPLS MTU. When the packet exceeds the MPLS
MTU:
If fragmentation is allowed, MPLS does the following:
a.
Removes the label stack from the packet.
b.
Fragments the IP packet. The length of a fragment is the MPLS MTU minus the length of the label
stack.
c.
Adds the label stack to each fragment, and forwards the fragments.
If fragmentation is not allowed, the LSR drops the packet.
To configure an MPLS MTU for an interface:
Step
5.
Enter system view.
6.
Enter interface view.
7.
Configure an MPLS MTU for
the interface.
The following applies when an interface handles MPLS packets:
MPLS packets carrying L2VPN or IPv6 packets are always forwarded by an interface, even if the
length of the MPLS packets exceeds the MPLS MTU of the interface. Whether the forwarding can
succeed depends on the actual forwarding capacity of the interface.
If the MPLS MTU of an interface is greater than the MTU of the interface, data forwarding might fail
on the interface.
If you do not configure the MPLS MTU of an interface, fragmentation of MPLS packets is based on
the MTU of the interface without considering MPLS labels. An MPLS fragment might be larger than
the interface MTU and be dropped.
to
perform
MPLS
Command
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
mpls mtu value
Command
mpls lsr-id lsr-id
interface interface-type
interface-number
mpls enable
6
Remarks
By default, no LSR ID is configured.
An LSR ID must be unique in an MPLS
network and in IP address format. HP
recommends that you use the IP
address of a loopback interface as
an LSR ID.
N/A
By default, MPLS is disabled on the
interface.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, no MPLS MTU is
configured on an interface.

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