Foundry NetIron M2404C and M2404F Metro Access Switches
Configuring MPLS and H-VPLS (Rev. 03)
Multiprotocol Label Switching
© 2008 Foundry Networks, Inc
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Argument Description
1-65535
Sets the hello hold time interval in seconds.
Setting the Keep-Alive Hold Timer
The
keepalive-hold-time
command, in LDP Targeted Peer mode, sets the time for LDP to wait
before tearing down a session if it has not received an LDP protocol message or Keep-alive
message from the peer LDP entity.
The
no
form of this command sets the keepalive-hold-time to its default value of 40.
Command Syntax
device-name
(config-router-peer
A.B.C.D
)#
keepalive-hold-time
<1-65535>
device-name
(config-router-peer
A.B.C.D
)#
no keepalive-hold-time
Argument Description
1-65535
Sets the keepalive hold time interval in seconds.
Administratively Shutting Down a Targeted Peer
The
shutdown
command, in LDP Peer Configuration mode, administratively disables a specific
LDP targeted peer.
The
no
form of the command enables the peer.
By default LDP targeted peers are not shut down.
Command Syntax
device-name
(config-router-peer
A.B.C.D
)#
shutdown
device-name
(config-router-peer
A.B.C.D
)#
no shutdown
MPLS Configuration in Privileged (Enable) Mode
Table 6
lists the MPLS privileged (enable) configuration commands.
Table 6: MPLS Privileged (Enable) Configuration Commands
Command
Description
mpls lsp-ping
Makes an LSP connectivity test request by sending in-band MPLS
echo packets to the egress LSR.
mpls lsp-trace
Verifies an LSP hop-by-hop path of the packet.
Performing a Line-State Packet (LSP) Connectivity Test
The
mpls lsp-ping
command, in Privileged (Enable) mode, makes an LSP connectivity test request
by sending in-band MPLS echo packets to the egress LSR.