Configuring Traffic Forwarding; Configuring Static Routing To Direct Traffic To An Mpls Te Tunnel Or Tunnel Bundle - HP MSR2000 Configuration Manual

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Step
4.
Configure the destination
address for the tunnel bundle
interface.
5.
Specify a member interface for
the tunnel bundle interface.

Configuring traffic forwarding

Perform the tasks in this section on the ingress node of the MPLS TE tunnel.
Configuring static routing to direct traffic to an MPLS TE tunnel
or tunnel bundle
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Configure a static route to
direct traffic to an MPLS TE
tunnel or tunnel bundle.
Command
destination ip-address
member interface tunnel
tunnel-number [ load-share value ]
Command
system-view
For information about static routing
commands, see Layer 3—IP
Routing Command Reference.
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Remarks
By default, no destination address
is configured for a tunnel bundle
interface.
HP recommends configuring the
same destination address for a
tunnel bundle interface and its
member interfaces. Otherwise,
traffic cannot be forwarded unless
the tunnel bundle interface's
destination address can be
reached through the member
interfaces.
By default, no member interface is
configured for a tunnel bundle
interface.
You can specify multiple member
interfaces.
The load-share keyword specifies
the weight of the member interface
for load sharing. For example, a
tunnel bundle interface has three
member interfaces. If the weights
of the member interfaces are 1, 1,
and 2, the proportions of traffic
forwarded by them are 1/4, 1/4,
and 1/2.
Remarks
N/A
By default, no static route exists on
the device.
The interface specified in this
command must be an MPLS TE
tunnel interface or a tunnel bundle
interface in load sharing mode.

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