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Configure basic MPLS TE.
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Configure MPLS TE tunnels.
Configure CR-LSP backup mode at the ingress node of a tunnel. The system automatically selects
the primary LSP and backup LSP. You do not need to configure them.
To configure CR-LSP backup:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view of the
ingress node.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter MPLS TE tunnel
interface view.
interface
tunnel
tunnel-number
N/A
3.
Enable the specified backup
mode for the current tunnel.
mpls te backup
{
hot-standby
|
ordinary
}
Disabled by default.
4.
Submit current tunnel
configuration.
mpls te commit
N/A
Configuring FRR
FRR provides quick but temporary per-link or per-node local protection on an LSP.
Bypass tunnels are pre-established and require extra bandwidth. Use bypass tunnels to protect only
crucial interfaces or links.
You can define which type of LSPs can use bypass LSPs, whether a bypass LSP provides bandwidth
protection, and the sum of protected bandwidth.
The bandwidth of a bypass LSP is to protect the protected LSPs. To guarantee that a protected LSP
can always bind with the bypass LSP successfully, make sure the bandwidth assigned to the bypass
LSP is not less than the total bandwidth needed by all protected LSPs.
A bypass tunnel only forwards data traffic when a protected tunnel fails. To allow a bypass tunnel to
also forward data traffic when the protected tunnels are normal, you must make sure that the bypass
tunnel has adequate bandwidth.
A bypass tunnel cannot be used for services like VPN.
NOTE:
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The FRR feature is not supported when the signaling protocol is CR-LDP.
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Do not configure both FRR and RSVP authentication on the same interface.
Before you configure FRR, complete the following tasks:
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Configure IGP, making sure that all LSRs are reachable.
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Configure basic MPLS.
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Configure basic MPLS TE.
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Establish an MPLS TE tunnel with RSVP-TE.
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Set up primary LSPs.
Enabling FRR on the ingress node of a protected LSP