551
[RouterA-Tunnel0] mpls te signaling static
[RouterA-Tunnel0] quit
# On Router E, establish static MPLS TE tunnel 0 to Router F and specify the tunnel destination
address as the LSR ID of Router F.
[RouterE] interface tunnel 0 mode mpls-te
[RouterE-Tunnel0] ip address 7.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
[RouterE-Tunnel0] destination 6.6.6.9
[RouterE-Tunnel0] mpls te signaling static
[RouterE-Tunnel0] quit
# Bind static SRLSP
static-sr-lsp-1
to MPLS TE tunnel interface 0 on Router A.
[RouterA] interface tunnel 0
[RouterA-Tunnel0] mpls te static-sr-mpls static-sr-lsp-1
[RouterA-Tunnel0] quit
# Bind static SRLSP
static-sr-lsp-2
to MPLS TE tunnel interface 0 on Router E.
[RouterE] interface tunnel 0
[RouterE-Tunnel0] mpls te static-sr-mpls static-sr-lsp-2
[RouterE-Tunnel0] quit
8.
Configure static routes to direct traffic to the MPLS TE tunnels:
# Configure a static route on Router A to direct traffic destined for 100.1.2.0/24 to MPLS TE
tunnel 0.
[RouterA] ip route-static 100.1.2.0 24 tunnel 0 preference 1
# Configure a static route on Router E to direct traffic destined for 200.1.2.0/24 to MPLS TE
tunnel 0.
[RouterE] ip route-static 200.1.2.0 24 tunnel 0 preference 1
Verifying the configuration
# Display the MPLS TE tunnel information on Router A.
[RouterA] display mpls te tunnel-interface
Tunnel Name : Tunnel 0
Tunnel State : Up (Main CRLSP up)
Tunnel Attributes :
LSP ID : 1 Tunnel ID : 0
Admin State : Normal
Ingress LSR ID : 1.1.1.9 Egress LSR ID : 4.4.4.9
Static SRLSP Name : static-sr-lsp-1/-
Signaling : Static Static CRLSP Name : -
Resv Style : -
Tunnel mode : -
Reverse-LSP name : -
Reverse-LSP LSR ID : - Reverse-LSP Tunnel ID: -
Class Type : - Tunnel Bandwidth : -
Reserved Bandwidth : -
Setup Priority : 0 Holding Priority : 0
Affinity Attr/Mask : -/-
Explicit Path : -
Backup Explicit Path : -
Metric Type : TE