Configuring Load Sharing For An Mpls Te Tunnel - HP MSR2000 Configuration Manual

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Step
7.
(Optional.) Reset the
automatic bandwidth
adjustment.
Configuring RSVP resource reservation style
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter MPLS TE tunnel
interface view.
3.
Configure the resources
reservation style for the
tunnel.

Configuring load sharing for an MPLS TE tunnel

MPLS TE tunnel load sharing specifies multiple member interfaces (MPLS TE tunnel interfaces) for a tunnel
bundle interface in load sharing mode. The member interfaces form a tunnel bundle. When the outgoing
interface is the tunnel bundle interface, traffic can be forwarded through multiple MPLS TE tunnels, and
load sharing is implemented.
Perform this task on the ingress node of the MPLS TE tunnel.
To configure load sharing for an MPLS TE tunnel:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a tunnel bundle
interface in load sharing
mode, and enter tunnel bundle
interface view.
3.
Configure an IP address for the
tunnel bundle interface.
Command
reset mpls te
auto-bandwidth-adjustment timers
Command
system-view
interface tunnel tunnel-number
[ mode mpls-te ]
mpls te resv-style { ff | se }
Command
system-view
interface tunnel-bundle number
ip address ip-address { mask-length
| mask }
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Remarks
After this command is executed, the
system clears the output rate
sampling information and the
remaining time to the next
bandwidth adjustment to start a new
output rate sampling and bandwidth
adjustment.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, the resource reservation
style is SE.
In current MPLS TE applications,
tunnels are established usually by
using the make-before-break
mechanism. Therefore, HP
recommends that you use the SE style.
Remarks
N/A
By default, no tunnel bundle
interface is configured.
By default, no IP address is
configured for a tunnel bundle
interface.

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