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ip — specifies that the SDP will use IP encapsulation tunnels. Only one IP SDP is supported to a
adv-mtu-override
Syntax
[no] adv-mtu-override
Context
config>service>sdp
Description
This command overrides the advertised VC-type MTU. When enabled, the 7705 SAR signals a VC
MTU equal to the service MTU that includes the Layer 2 header. Under normal operations it will
advertise the service MTU minus the Layer 2 header. In the receive direction, it will accept either one.
The no form of this command disables the VC-type MTU override.
Default
no adv-mtu-override
far-end
Syntax
far-end ip-address
no far-end
Context
config>service>sdp
Description
This command configures the system IP address of the far-end destination 7705 SAR, 7710 SR,
7750 SR, or other router ID platform for the SDP that is the termination point for a service.
The far-end IP address must be explicitly configured. The destination IP address must be a 7705 SAR,
7710 SR, 7750 SR, or other router ID platform system IP address.
If the SDP uses GRE or IP for the destination encapsulation, the local 7705 SAR might not know that
the ip-address is actually a system IP interface address on the far-end service router.
If the SDP uses MPLS encapsulation, the far-end ip-address is used to check LSP names when added
to the SDP. If the "to IP address" defined within the LSP configuration does not exactly match the
SDP far-end ip-address, the LSP will not be added to the SDP and an error message will be
generated.
An SDP cannot be administratively enabled until a far-end ip-address is defined. The SDP is
operational when it is administratively enabled (no shutdown).
The no form of this command removes the currently configured destination IP address for the SDP.
The ip-address parameter is not specified and will generate an error message if used in the no far-end
command. The SDP must be administratively disabled using the config>service>sdp>shutdown
command before the no far-end command can be executed. Removing the far-end IP address will
cause all lsp-name associations with the SDP to be removed.
Default
none
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given destination 7705 SAR or 7710/7750 SR because the SDP is tied to the system address of
the destination LER.
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