configure mpls rsvp-te delete ero
ExtremeWare Software 7.3.0 Command Reference Guide
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configure mpls rsvp-te delete ero
configure mpls rsvp-te path <path_name> delete ero [all | ipaddress
<ipaddress/masklength> | <host_name> | order <number>]
Description
Deletes an RSVP-TE explicit route.
Syntax Description
Default
N/A.
Usage Guidelines
This command deletes an LSR or subnet from the ERO for the specified path name. The LSR is specified
using the
ipaddress
,
<host_name>
, or
order
parameter. If an LSR is deleted from an ERO while the
associated LSP is established, the path is torn down and is resignaled using a new ERO. Use the
all
keyword to delete the entire ERO from the path name. When there is no configured ERO, the path is no
longer required to take an explicit routed path. The path is then signaled along the best-routed path and
no ERO is included in the path message.
Example
The following command deletes all configured ERO subobjects from the specified path:
configure mpls rsvp-te path paththroughdc delete ero all
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.
Platform Availability
This command is available on the BlackDiamond switch only.
path_name
Specifies the path name.
ipaddress/masklength
Specifies an LSR using either a /32 address, which may represent an LSR
router ID, loopback address, or direct router interface, or an IP prefix, which
represents a directly connected subnet.
strict
Specifies a strict subobject.
loose
Specifies a loose subobject.
order <number>
Specifies the LSR path order.
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