Mpls Traffic-Eng Ds-Te Te-Class - Zte ZXR10 8900 Series Command Reference Manual

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Syntax
Description
Defaults
By default, there is not configuration.
Example
This example shows how to configure exp-map mapping relation-
ship: exp1 corresponds to the combination of tunnel1 and ct0.
ZXR10(config)# mpls traffic-eng ds-te exp-maps exp 1 output tunnel1
classtype 0
mpls traffic-eng ds-te
te-class
Purpose
Use this command to configure TE-CLASS mapping relationship at
global configuration mode. Use command no to delete this con-
figuration.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode
Syntax
mpls traffic-eng ds-te te-class te-class<teclass> classtype <
ctype >priority <priority >
no mpls traffic-eng ds-te te-class te-class <teclass>
Syntax
Description
Defaults
By default, TE-CLASS mapping is as follows:
Parameter
<exps>
<tunnelid >
< ctype >
Parameter
<teclass>
<priority >
< ctype >
TE-CLASS
0
1
2
3
4
5
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Chapter 5 MPLS Traffic Engineering Configuration
Description
exp value configured by user, the range is 07
tunnel configured by user, the range is 11024
classtype configured by user, the range is 07
Description
te-class configured by user, the range is 07
priority configured by user, the range is 07
classtype configured by user, the range is 01
CType
0
1
0
1
Priority
7
7
7
7
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