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ExtremeWare 7.7 Command Reference Guide
MPLS Commands—BlackDiamond Switch Only
configure mpls ldp advertise
configure mpls ldp advertise [direct | rip | static] [all | none |
route-map <route_map>]
Description
Configures a filter to be used by LDP when originating unsolicited label mapping advertisements to
LDP neighbors.
Syntax Description
Default
All—the default setting for the direct routing method.
None—the default setting for the RIP and static routing methods.
Usage Guidelines
Only the nlri-list route-map match operation keyword is supported for filtering origination of MPLS
label advertisements.
You can configure how the advertisement filter is applied, as follows:
•
direct
—The advertisement filter is applied to the FECs associated with directly-attached routing
interfaces.
•
rip
—The advertisement filter is applied to the FECs associated with RIP routes exported by OSPF.
•
static
—The advertisement filter is applied to the FECs associated with static routes.
You can configure the advertisement filter, as follows:
•
all
—All unsolicited label mappings are originated for all routes of the specified type (direct, RIP, or
static). This is the default setting for direct routes.
•
none
—No unsolicited label mappings are originated for all routes of the specified type. This is the
default setting for RIP and static routes.
direct
Specifies that the advertisement filter is applied to the associated FECs with directly-attached
routing interfaces.
rip
Specifies that the advertisement filter is applied to FECs associated with RIP routes exported by
OSPF.
static
Specifies that the advertisement filter is applied to FECs associated with static routes.
all
Specifies that unsolicited label mapping advertisements are originated for all routes of the specified
type.
none
Specifies that no unsolicited label mapping advertisements are originated for the specified route
type.
route-map
Specifies a route map is used to filter the origination of unsolicited label mapping advertisements
for the specified route type.
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