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C
77: MPLS TE C
HAPTER
RSVP-TE GR
Configuration Example
ONFIGURATION
Perform the display mpls te cspf tedb all command on Router A to view
information about links in TEDB.
[RouterA] display mpls te cspf tedb all
Maximum Node Supported: 128
Current Total Node Number: 4
Id
MPLS LSR-Id
1
3.3.3.9
2
2.2.2.9
3
4.4.4.9
4
1.1.1.9
8 Create a static route for routing MPLS TE tunnel traffic
[RouterA] ip route-static 4.4.4.9 32 tunnel 1 preference 1
Perform the display ip routing-table command on Router A. You can find a
static route entry with interface Tunnel1 as the outgoing interface.
Network requirements
Router A, Router B and Router C are running IS-IS. All of them are Level-2
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devices and support RSVP hello extension.
Use RSVP-TE to create a TE tunnel from Router A to Router C.
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Router A, Router B and Router C are RSVP-TE neighbors. With GR capability,
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each of them can provide GR helper support when another is GR restarting.
Network diagram
Figure 392 Configure RSVP-TE GR
Loop 0
1.1.1.9 /32
Eth1/0
10.1.1 .1/24
10.1.1.2 /24
Router A
Configuration procedure
1 Assign IP addresses and masks to interfaces (see
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2 Enable IS-IS to advertise host routes with LSR IDs as destinations
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3 Configure MPLS TE basic capabilities, and enable RSVP-TE and RSVP hello
extension
# Configure Router A.
<RouterA> system-view
[RouterA] mpls lsr-id 1.1.1.9
[RouterA] mpls
[RouterA-mpls] mpls te
IGP
Process-Id
ISIS
1
ISIS
1
ISIS
1
ISIS
1
Loop 0
2.2 .2.9/32
20.1.1 .2/24
Eth1/0
Eth1/1
20.1.1.1 /24
Router B
Maximum Link Supported: 256
Current Total Link Number: 6
Area
Link-Count
Level-2
2
Level-2
2
Level-2
1
Level-2
1
Loop 0
3.3.3.9/32
Eth1 /0
Router C
Figure
392)
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