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Step Command
Remarks
4.
Assign a metric to the
MPLS TE tunnel.
mpls te igp metric
{
absolute
value
|
relative
value
}
By default, the metric of an
MPLS TE tunnel equals its IGP
metric.
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Configuring forwarding adjacency
To use forwarding adjacency, you must establish two MPLS TE tunnels in opposite directions
between two nodes, and configure forwarding adjacency on both the nodes.
To configure forwarding adjacency in tunnel interface view:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter MPLS TE tunnel
interface view.
interface tunnel
tunnel-number
[
mode mpls-te
]
N/A
3.
Enable forwarding adjacency.
mpls te igp advertise
[
hold-time value
]
By default, forwarding adjacency
is disabled.
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Configuring a bidirectional MPLS TE tunnel
Before you create a bidirectional MPLS TE tunnel, perform the following tasks:
•
Disable the PHP feature on both ends of the tunnel.
•
To set up a bidirectional MPLS TE tunnel in co-routed mode, you must specify the signaling
protocol as RSVP-TE.
To create a bidirectional MPLS TE tunnel, create an MPLS TE tunnel interface on both ends of the
tunnel and enable the bidirectional tunnel feature on the tunnel interfaces:
•
For a co-routed bidirectional tunnel, configure one end of the tunnel as the active end and the
other end as the passive end, and specify the reverse CRLSP at the passive end.
•
For an associated bidirectional tunnel, specify a reverse CRLSP at both ends of the tunnel.
To configure the active end of a co-routed bidirectional MPLS TE tunnel:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter MPLS TE tunnel
interface view.
interface tunnel
tunnel-number
[
mode mpls-te
]
N/A
3.
Configure a co-routed
bidirectional MPLS TE tunnel
and specify the local end as
the active end of the tunnel.
mpls te bidirectional
co-routed
active
By default, bidirectional tunnel is
disabled on the tunnel interface,
and tunnels established on the
tunnel interface are unidirectional
MPLS TE tunnels.
To configure the passive end of a co-routed bidirectional MPLS TE tunnel:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter MPLS TE tunnel
interface view.
interface tunnel
tunnel-number
[
mode mpls-te
]
N/A
3.
Configure a co-routed
mpls te bidirectional
co-routed
By default, bidirectional tunnel is