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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Command
Description
shutdown
Administratively disables an LSP.
commit-rate
Specifies the average rate on the LSP.
peak-rate
Specifies the maximum rate on the LSP.
ingress-lsr-id
Defines an ingress LSR ID for a specific LSP.
egress-lsr-id
Defines an egress LSR ID for a specific LSP.
setup-priority
Specifies setup priority for a specific LSP.
holding-priority
Sets holding priority for a specific LSP.
permit-merging
Enables/disables the label merging option.
record-route
Enables/disables recording of LSP hops after the LSP has been
signaled.
record-labels
Enables/disables LSP label recording of the signaling
protocol.
fast-reroute
Enables fast reroute on the LSP.
description
Adds a textual description to the LSP.
fast-reroute-mode
Sets the desired fast reroute (FRR) mode for a specific LSP.
backup-setup-priority
Specifies setup priority for backup LSPs, which LSPs will
protect the current LSP.
backup-holding-priority
Sets holding priority for backup LSPs that will protect the
current LSP.
max-backup-hops
Specifies the maximum number of extra hops the backup path
is allowed to make.
guarded-destination
Sets the destination (last hop) of the LSPs that will be
protected by the current LSP.
mpls lsps mtu
Sets the global maximum transmission unit (MTU) value used
by RSVP for all LSPs.
Creating LSP and Entering LSP Configuration Node
The
mpls lsp
command, in Global Configuration mode, creates a new LSP and causes the
configuration mode to change to LSP Configuration mode. If an LSP with the same name already
exists, then only the configuration mode is changed.
The
no
form of this command deletes the specified LSP.
For the
mpls lsp
command to take effect, RSVP should first be enabled.
Command Syntax
device-name
(config)
#
mpls lsp NAME
device-name
(config-lsp-
NAME
)#
device-name
(config)#
no mpls lsp NAME