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Transport networks have strict requirements on data forwarding correctness. In addition,
MPLS-TP requires that the data plane be able to work without IP support, which means
that packet forwarding is based on label switching only. Therefore, the correctness of label-
based forwarding must be guaranteed.
Figure 9-11
Networking diagram for a PW built over a bidirectional LSP
PE1
Loopback1
1.1.1.1/32
Loopback1
2.2.2.2/32
Loopback1
3.3.3.3/32
POS1/0/0
2.1.1.1/24
POS1/0/0
2.1.1.2/24
POS2/0/0
3.2.1.1/24
POS1/0/0
3.2.1.2/24
PE2
PE3
Configuration Roadmap
The configuration roadmap is as follows:
1.
Create an ME and bind it to a PW.
2.
Configure the interval between CCM transmissions and priority of CCMs.
3.
Enable CC and CV.
Data Preparation
To complete the configuration, you need the following data:
l
MEG name
l
ID of the VC bound to the ME
l
Interval between CCM transmissions and priority of CCMs
Procedure
Step 1
Set up a PW over a bidirectional LSP.
For details about how to set up a PW (between LSRs) based on a bidirectional LSP, see see
"Configuring a PW" in the <
HUAWEI NetEngine80E/40E Router
Configuration Guide-MPLS
or information in the configuration files of this configuration example.
Step 2
Create an ME and bind it to a PW.
# Create an ME named
test
on PE1 and bind the ME to the PW.
<HUAWEI>
system-view
[HUAWEI]
sysname PE1
[PE1]
mpls-tp meg test
[PE1-mpls-tp-meg-test]
me l2vc peer-ip 3.3.3.3 vc-id 30000 vc-type vlan mep-id 1
remote-mep-id 2
# Create an ME named
test
on PE3 and bind the ME to the PW.
<HUAWEI>
system-view
[HUAWEI]
sysname PE3
[PE3]
mpls-tp meg test
HUAWEI NetEngine80E/40E Router
Configuration Guide - Reliability
9 MPLS-TP OAM Configuration
Issue 02 (2014-09-30)
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