When you configure a node as the downstream endpoint of an LSP, you must provide
a stable interface as the router ID for the endpoint. Typically you select a loopback
interface because of its inherent stability. Use the
mpls traffic-eng router-id
command to designate the router as traffic engineering capable and to specify the
router ID. For all tunnels that end at this node, set the tunnel destination to the
destination node's traffic-engineering router identifier, because the traffic-engineering
topology database at the tunnel ingress uses that for its path calculation.
You can use the
show isis mpls
and
show isis database
commands to display
information about IS-IS traffic engineering:
For OSPF, you can use the
show ip ospf database opaque-area
command to display
information about traffic-engineering opaque LSAs.
Related Topics
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See
JUNOSe IP, IPv6, and IGP Configuration Guide
for more information about
enabling IS-IS to support traffic engineering and monitoring IS-IS traffic
engineering
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See
JUNOSe IP, IPv6, and IGP Configuration Guide
for more information about
enabling OSPF to support traffic engineering and monitoring OSPF traffic
engineering
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For information about BGP and MPLS, see Configuring BGP-MPLS Applications
on page 373
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metric-style narrow
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metric-style transition
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metric-style wide
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mpls spf-use-any-best-path
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mpls traffic-eng
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mpls traffic-eng area
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mpls traffic-eng router-id
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show ip ospf database
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show isis database
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show isis mpls adjacency-log
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show isis mpls advertisements
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show isis mpls tunnel
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tunnel mpls autoroute announce
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tunnel mpls autoroute metric
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