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# Execute the
display ip routing-table
command on Switch A. The output shows a static route entry with
interface Tunnel 3 as the output interface. (Details not shown.)
Manual bypass tunnel for FRR configuration example
Network requirements
On the primary CRLSP Switch A—Switch B—Switch C—Switch D, use FRR to protect the link Switch
B—Switch C.
Use RSVP-TE to establish the primary CRLSP and bypass tunnel of the MPLS TE tunnel based on the
constraints of the explicit paths. The bypass tunnel uses path Switch B—Switch E—Switch C. Switch B is
the PLR and Switch C is the MP.
Configure BFD for RSVP-TE between Switch B and Switch C. When the link between Switch B and Switch
C fails, BFD can detect the failure quickly and notify RSVP-TE of the failure, so RSVP-TE can switch traffic
to the bypass tunnel.
Figure 32
Network diagram
Table 7
Interface and IP address assignment
Device Interface IP
address
Device
Interface
IP address
Switch A
Loop0
1.1.1.1/32
Switch E
Loop0
5.5.5.5/32
Vlan-int1
2.1.1.1/24
Vlan-int4
3.2.1.2/24
Switch B
Loop0
2.2.2.2/32
Vlan-int5
3.3.1.1/24
Vlan-int1
2.1.1.2/24
Switch
C
Loop0
3.3.3.3/32
Vlan-int2
3.1.1.1/24
Vlan-int3
4.1.1.1/24
Vlan-int4
3.2.1.1/24
Vlan-int2
3.1.1.2/24
Switch D
Loop0
4.4.4.4/32
Vlan-int5
3.3.1.2/24
Vlan-int3
4.1.1.2/24
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure IP addresses and masks for interfaces. (Details not shown.)
2.
Configure IS-IS to advertise interface addresses, including the loopback interface address. (Details
not shown.)