Opaque-Capability - H3C MSR 20-20 Command Reference Manual

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C
96: MPLS TE C
HAPTER
Parameter
Description
Related command:
Example

opaque-capability

Syntax
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Parameter
Description
Example
C
ONFIGURATION
OMMANDS
ip-address: Defines a node by its link IP address or router ID in dotted decimal
notation. In the strict routing approach, this IP address must be a link IP address. In
the loose routing approach, this IP address can be either a link IP address or router
ID.
include: Includes the specified IP address on the explicit path.
loose: Indicates that the next hop is a loose node which is not necessarily directly
connected to current node.
strict: Indicates that the next hop is a strict node which must be directly
connected to current node.
exclude: Excludes the specified IP address from the explicit path.
Use the
next hop
command to define a node on the explicit path. By performing
this command multiple times, you may define all nodes that the explicit path must
traverse in sequence.
By default, next hops are strict hops on an explicit path.
delete hop.
# Exclude IP address 10.0.0.125 from the MPLS TE explicit path p1.
[Sysname-explicit-path-p1] next hop 10.0.0.125 exclude
opaque-capability enable
undo opaque-capability
OSPF view
enable: Enables the opaque LSA capability.
Use the
opaque-capability
the OSPF process to generate and receive from its neighbors Opaque LSAs.
Use the
undo opaque-capability
By default, the opaque LSA capability of OSPF is disabled.
# Enable the opaque LSA capability of OSPF.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ospf 100
[Sysname-ospf-100] opaque-capability enable
command to enable the opaque LSA capability for
command to restore the default.

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