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ExtremeWare Software 7.0.0 Command Reference Guide
MPLS Commands
config mpls rsvp-te add path
config mpls rsvp-te add path <path_name> [<ipaddress> | <host_name>] {from
<local_endpoint_vlan>}
Description
Adds a path to an RSVT-TE LSP.
Syntax Description
Default
N/A.
Usage Guidelines
The
<path_name
> and
<ipaddress>
or <
host_name>
must be specified for the path. The
<path_name>
parameter is a character string that is to used to identify the path within the switch. The <
path_name>
string must begin with an alphabetic character, and may contain up to 31 additional alphanumeric
characters. Each
<path_name>
represents a routed path to a single IP destination.
If the
<host_name>
is specified, the DNS client on the switch must be configured so that the
<host_name
> can first be resolved to an IP address. Alternate routed paths to the same IP destination
may be configured by adding additional <
path_names>
and specifying the same
<ipaddress>
or
<host_name>
as the path endpoint.
The RSVP-TE path is not signaled until an LSP is added with the specified
<path_name>
. If no explicit
route objects are configured, the path will follow the best-routed path to the configured
<ipaddress>
(or IP address obtained from DNS name resolution). Optionally, the
from
keyword can be used to
specify the
<local_endpoint_vlan>
from which the path is signaled. The maximum number of
configurable paths is 255.
Example
The following command adds a path to 76.42.10.1 called paththroughdenver:
config mpls rsvp-te add path paththroughdenver 76.42.10.1
History
This command was first available in an ExtremeWare IP Technology Services Release based on
v6.1.8b12.
This command was subsequently incorporated into ExtremeWare 7.0.0.
path_name
Specifies the path name.
ipaddress
Specifies the IP address.
hostname
Specifies the hostname.
local_endpoint_value
Specifies the local endpoint from which the path is signaled.
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