Configure Service Sdp Lsp - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6850-48 Cli Reference Manual

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Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) Commands

configure service sdp lsp

Configures a static Label Switched Path (LSP) association with the specified Service Distribution Point
(SDP). A static LSP is a user-configured path through Label Switching Routers (LSRs). Each participat-
ing LSR in the path requires manual configuration of MPLS actions and label mappings. However, assso-
ciating a static LSP with an SDP is only done on the SDP router.
configure service sdp sdp-ip lsp lsp-name
configure service sdp sdp-ip no lsp lsp-name
Syntax Definitions
sdp-id
lsp-name
Defaults
N/A.
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 9000E
Usage Guidelines
Use the no form of this command to disable the static LSP association with the specified SDP.
There are two types of LSPs: LDP and static. This command attaches a static LSP to a SDP. See
Chapter 49, "MPLS Static LSP and FRR Commands,"
LDP and static LSPs are mutually exclusive for the same SDP. If LDP is enabled for the SDP, disable
LDP first before attempting to configure a static LSP for the SDP. The reverse is also true; disable any
static LSPs associated with the SDP before attempting to enable LDP for the SDP.
Configuring LSPs is only allowed when the SDP is administratively disabled.
The specifed SDP must have LDP signaling enabled if the SDP is going to use LDP-signaled LSPs.
The static LSPs associated with an SDP must terminate at the same far-end router IP address used by
the SDP.
Examples
-> configure service sdp 10 lsp to-r4
-> configure service sdp 10 no lsp to-r4
Release History
Release 6.4.2; command was introduced.
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
An existing SDP ID number.
The name of an existing static LSP to assign to the SDP ID.
June 2012
for more information.
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