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By default, the transport address is the LSR ID of an LSR.
For a remote-peer, the configuration of transport address is not supported and its
transport address is fixed as an LSR ID.
By default, LSR ID is required to be an address of a certain loopback interface and
its peer should have route to the address of the loopback interface. Only in this
way, can the session be successfully created. In the case of local peer, the address
of the local interface or the Router ID of LSR can be adopted as its transport
address.
Example
Take the address of the local interface as a transport address.
[Quidwa-Ethernet3/0/0] mpls ldp transport-ip interface
Take the address of another interface as the transport address.
[3Com-Ethernet3/0/0] mpls ldp transport-ip 10.1.11.2
remote-ip
Syntax
remote-ip remoteip
View
Remote-peer view
Parameter
remote-ip: IP address of a remote peer.
Description
Using the remote-ip command, you can configure a remote IP address. The
address should be the LSR ID of the remote LSR. For remote peers, as they adopt
LSR ID as their transport address, two remote peers take their LSR ID as their
transport addresses for creating TCP connection.
For the related command, see mpls ldp remote-peer.
Example
Configure the address of remote-peer.
[3Com] mpls ldp remote-peer 12
[3Com-remote-peer12] remote-ip 192.168.1.
BGP/MPLS VPN
Configuration
Commands
apply access-vpn
vpn-instance
Syntax
apply access-vpn vpn-instance { vpn-name1 vpn-name2 … }
undo apply access-vpn vpn-instance { vpn-name1 vpn-name2 … }
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