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tunnel-protocol mpls te
destination 1.1.1.1
mpls te signal-protocol cr-static
mpls te tunnel-id 200
mpls te passive-tunnel
mpls te binding bidirectional static-cr-lsp egress lsp1
mpls te reserved-for-binding
mpls te commit
#
ip route-static 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.255 3.2.1.1
ip route-static 2.2.2.2 255.255.255.255 3.2.1.1
#
tunnel-policy tpctoa
tunnel binding destination 1.1.1.1 te Tunnel1/0/0
#
mpls-tp meg test
me l2vc peer-ip 1.1.1.1 vc-id 30000 vc-type vlan mep-id 2 remote-mep-id 1
#
return
9.7.7 Example for Configuring LM for a PW
PEs are connected using a PW that is built over a bidirectional LSP. LM needs to be configured
to monitor packet loss ratios between LSRs and provide performance statistics of the MPLS-TP
network.
Networking Requirements
As a connection-oriented packet switching technology, MPLS-TP is designed to convert a
transport network from circuit switching to packet switching. The conversion aims to increase
the transmission rate on the transport network.
Link reliability must be guaranteed when MPLS-TP is used to increase bandwidth usage. For
example, users will not sense change in voice quality if the packet loss ratio on voice links is
lower than 10%. If the packet loss ratio is higher than 20%, voice quality will deteriorate
obviously.
LM can be used to collect packet loss statistics and evaluate link performance. LM is one of the
performance monitoring functions provided by MPLS-TP. It includes single-ended LM and
dual-ended LM.
NOTE
The section uses the configuration of dual-ended LM as an example. The configuration of single-ended LM is
the same as that of dual-ended LM except the configuration for querying packet loss statistics.
, PE1, PE2, and PE3 are connected using a PW over a bidirectional
LSP. The following deployment is performed to guarantee the connectivity between PE1 and
PE3:
l
PE1 and PE3 serve as MEPs.
l
PE2 serves as a MIP.
HUAWEI NetEngine80E/40E Router
Configuration Guide - Reliability
9 MPLS-TP OAM Configuration
Issue 02 (2014-09-30)
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