Purpose
Command or Action
commit
—
Saves the configuration changes and remains within
the configuration session.
Use the
commit
or
end
command.
Step 14
end
—
Prompts user to take one of these actions:
•
Yes
—
Saves configuration changes and exits the
configuration session.
•
No
—
Exits the configuration session without committing
the configuration changes.
•
Cancel
—
Remains in the configuration session, without
committing the configuration changes.
Display the tunnel details with SRLG values that are
configured for the link.
show mpls traffic-eng tunnelstunnel-number detail
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show mpls traffic-eng
tunnels 2 detail
Step 15
Related Topics
MPLS Traffic Engineering Shared Risk Link Groups, on page 198
Explicit Path, on page 199
Fast ReRoute with SRLG Constraints, on page 199
Importance of Protection, on page 201
Delivery of Packets During a Failure, on page 202
Multiple Backup Tunnels Protecting the Same Interface , on page 202
SRLG Limitations, on page 202
MPLS TE SRLG Scale Enhancements, on page 203
Configure the MPLS-TE Shared Risk Link Groups: Example, on page 353
Creating a Node Protection on Backup Tunnel with SRLG Constraint
Perform this task to configure node protection on backup tunnel with SRLG constraint.
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Implementing MPLS Traffic Engineering
Configuring the Shared Risk Link Groups