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Record Route : Enabled Record Label : Enabled
FRR Flag : Enabled Bandwidth Protection : Disabled
Backup Bandwidth Flag: Disabled Backup Bandwidth Type: -
Backup Bandwidth : -
Bypass Tunnel : No Auto Created : No
Route Pinning : Disabled
Retry Limit : 3 Retry Interval : 2 sec
Reoptimization : Disabled Reoptimization Freq : -
Backup Type : None Backup LSP ID : -
Auto Bandwidth : Disabled Auto Bandwidth Freq : -
Min Bandwidth : - Max Bandwidth : -
Collected Bandwidth : -
5.
Configure auto FRR on Switch B (the PLR):
# Enable the automatic bypass tunnel setup feature globally.
[SwitchB] mpls te
[SwitchB-te] auto-tunnel backup
# Specify interface numbers 50 to 100 for the automatically created bypass tunnels.
[SwitchB-te-auto-bk] tunnel-number min 50 max 100
[SwitchB-te-auto-bk] quit
423B
Verifying the configuration
# Verify that two tunnels have been created automatically on Switch B.
[SwitchB] display interface tunnel brief
Brief information on interfaces in route mode:
Link: ADM - administratively down; Stby - standby
Protocol: (s) - spoofing
Interface Link Protocol Primary IP Description
Tun50 UP DOWN --
Tun51 UP DOWN --
# Display information about Tunnel 50 and Tunnel 51 on Switch B. The output shows that Tunnel 50
and Tunnel 51 are automatically created bypass tunnels. Tunnel 50 is a node-protection bypass
tunnel (egress LSR ID is 4.4.4.4, the LSR ID of Switch D). Tunnel 51 is a link-protection bypass
tunnel (egress LSR ID is 3.3.3.3, the LSR ID of Switch C).
[SwitchB] display mpls te tunnel-interface tunnel 50
Tunnel Name : Tunnel 50
Tunnel State : Up (Main CRLSP up, Shared-resource CRLSP down)
Tunnel Attributes :
LSP ID : 16802 Tunnel ID : 50
Admin State : Normal
Ingress LSR ID : 2.2.2.2 Egress LSR ID : 4.4.4.4
Signaling : RSVP-TE Static CRLSP Name : -
Resv Style : SE
Tunnel mode : -
Reverse-LSP name : -
Reverse-LSP LSR ID : - Reverse-LSP Tunnel ID: -
Class Type : CT0 Tunnel Bandwidth : 0 kbps
Reserved Bandwidth : 0 kbps
Setup Priority : 7 Holding Priority : 7
Affinity Attr/Mask : 0/0