Path - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - FOR EX REV 1 Manual

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path destination {
<address | hostname> <strict | loose>
}
[edit protocols mpls]
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5 for EX Series switches.
Configure path protection on your MPLS network.
destination
—Name of a label switched path (LSP). In addition to specifying the name of
the configured LSP, you can include some other designation such as
address
—(Optional) IP address of each transit switch (or the IP address of the loopback
interface on the switch) in the LSP. If you want to control exactly which switches
are selected for the LSP, specify the address or hostname of each transit switch.
Specify the addresses in order, starting with the first provider (transit) switch, and
continuing sequentially along the path until reaching the egress provider edge switch.
Default: If you do not specify the addresses or hostnames of any switches, the LSP is
calculated by the switch.
—(Optional) See
hostname
Default: If you do not specify the addresses or hostnames of any switches, the LSP is
calculated by the switch.
—(Optional) Indicates that the next address in the
loose
This means that the LSP can traverse through other switches before reaching this
switch.
Default:
strict
—(Optional) Indicates that the LSP must go to the next address specified in the
strict
statement without traversing other switches. This is the default.
path
routing—To view this statement in the configuration.
routing-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Configuring Path Protection in an MPLS Network (CLI Procedure) on page 3681
Chapter 136: Configuration Statements for MPLS
.
address
primary-path
statement is a loose link.
path
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