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Page 1 - MPLS Module Installation

Extreme Networks, Inc.3585 Monroe StreetSanta Clara, California 95051(888) 257-3000http://www.extremenetworks.comMPLS Module Installation and User Gui

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x MPLS Module Installation and User GuideA Supported MIBs and StandardsStandards Supported for MPLS A-1MIBs Supported for MPLS A-2IndexIndex of Comman

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5-26 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring RSVP-TEConfiguration ExampleRSVP-TE LSPs comprise profiles, paths, and the actual LSP. This se

Page 4 - 3 Configuring the MPLS Module

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 5-27Configuration ExampleThe typical steps used to configure and verify an RSVP-TE LSP are as follows:1 Config

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5-28 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring RSVP-TEThe configuration example, shown in Figure 5-2, creates primary and secondary LSP betwe

Page 6 - 5 Configuring RSVP-TE

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 5-29Configuration ExampleThe following commands configure two RSVP-TE LSPs; one is the primary and the other i

Page 7 - 6 MPLS and IP Routing

5-30 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring RSVP-TE

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 6-16MPLS and IP RoutingThis chapter describes how MPLS and IP routing work together to forward information on

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6-2 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideMPLS and IP RoutingRouting Using LSPsThis section describes the following topics:• Routing Using Direct and

Page 10 - Index of Commands

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 6-3Routing Using LSPsTable 6-1 describes the label bindings in the MPLS forwarding table for LSR A that are ma

Page 11 - Introduction

6-4 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideMPLS and IP Routingproblem with using routes summarized by OSPF ABRs is that route summarization can preven

Page 12 - Conventions

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 6-5LSPs and IBGP Next HopsTLS tunnels use a two-label stack to tunnel Layer 2 traffic across an IP MPLS domain

Page 13 - Related Publications

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide xiPrefaceThis preface provides an overview of this guide, describes guide conventions, and lists other publica

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6-6 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideMPLS and IP RoutingMultivendor Support for Indirect LSPsTo support the use of indirect LSPs, Extreme LSRs a

Page 15 - Overview

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 7-17Configuring MPLS Layer-2 VPNsThe chapter describes Layer-2 VPN services and the following topics:• Overvie

Page 16 - Summary of Features

7-2 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring MPLS Layer-2 VPNsLayer-2 VPN ServicesThere are two basic types of Layer-2 VPN services. The fir

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 7-3Overview of MPLS Layer-2 VPNsTransporting 802.1Q Tagged FramesWhen an 802.1Q Ethernet frame is encapsulated

Page 18 - MPLS Module LED Indicators

7-4 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring MPLS Layer-2 VPNsLSP SelectionBy default, a TLS tunnel will use any available LSP to the TLS tu

Page 19 - About BlackDiamond Modules

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 7-5TLS VPN Characteristicsredundant configurations, it is possible for MAC addresses to become associated with

Page 20 - About MPLS

7-6 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring MPLS Layer-2 VPNsID (as specified in the martini IETF drafts) or using the manually configured

Page 21 - About MPLS Layer-2 VPNs

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 7-7Configuring MPLS Layer-2 VPNsTable 7-1: Layer-2 VPN Configuration CommandsCommand Descriptionconfig mpls ad

Page 22 - About IP Unicast Forwarding

7-8 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring MPLS Layer-2 VPNsAdding a TLS TunnelTo add a static labeled TLS tunnel, use the following comma

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 7-9Configuring MPLS Layer-2 VPNsMPLS header of Layer-2 frames forwarded onto the tunnel LSP by this switch, an

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xii MPLS Module Installation and User GuideTerminologySwitches and switch modules that use naming conventions ending in “i” have additional capabiliti

Page 25 - MPLS Module

7-10 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring MPLS Layer-2 VPNstunnel and the local TLS VLAN are treated as separate bridge ports within a s

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 7-11TLS VPN Configuration ExamplesBasic MPLS TLS Configuration ExampleThis MPLS TLS network configuration show

Page 27 - Safety Information

7-12 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring MPLS Layer-2 VPNsThe following command creates a TLS tunnel to the 11.0.1.11 network for traff

Page 28 - MPLS Module Slot Locations

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 7-13TLS VPN Configuration Examplesmpls1The following command configures the VPN VLAN ncsu for mesh mode. This

Page 29 - Preparing for Installation

7-14 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring MPLS Layer-2 VPNsHub and Spoke TLS ConfigurationThe following example, shown in Figure 7-3 , c

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 7-15TLS VPN Configuration Examplesmpls1The following command configures the VPN VLAN ncsu for hub mode. This i

Page 31 - (b) Pivot

7-16 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring MPLS Layer-2 VPNsFigure 7-4: TLS configuration example using PPP transparent modeThe configura

Page 32 - LED Indicators

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 7-17Using ESRP with MPLS TLSThe following commands disable BCP mode and enable POS transparent mode on the OC-

Page 33 - Troubleshooting

7-18 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring MPLS Layer-2 VPNsESRP is run over the Ethernet VLAN connecting the two hub-LSRs, and the redun

Page 34 - Table 2-1: MPLS Module LEDs

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 7-19Using ESRP with MPLS TLSFigure 7-6: Tunnel endpoint VLANsIn Figure 7-6, redundant LSRs are installed at bo

Page 35 - Fixing Configuration Errors

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide xiiiRelated PublicationsRelated PublicationsThe publications related to this one are:• ExtremeWare™ release no

Page 36 - Fixing Power-Related Problems

7-20 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring MPLS Layer-2 VPNson the user VLAN ensures that only one LSR (the ESRP master) forwards traffic

Page 37 - command to reload the image

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 7-21Using ESRP with MPLS TLSLSP TrackingLSP tracking provides MPLS with specific ESRP selection criteria for d

Page 38 - Removing an MPLS Module

7-22 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring MPLS Layer-2 VPNsConfiguration ExampleThe MPLS TLS ESRP configuration example, shown in Figure

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 7-23Using ESRP with MPLS TLSThe following commands create a tagged ESRP VLAN over which ESRP control packets f

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7-24 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring MPLS Layer-2 VPNs

Page 41 - Configuring the MPLS Module

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 8-18Configuring Destination-Sensitive AccountingThis chapter covers the following topics:• Overview of Destina

Page 42 - MPLS Terms and Acronyms

8-2 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring Destination-Sensitive Accountingand the column index being a bin number. Thus, when an IP frame

Page 43 - Overview of MPLS

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 8-3Configuring Access ProfilesConfiguring Access ProfilesDestination-sensitive significance is assigned to spe

Page 44 - Label Switched Paths

8-4 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring Destination-Sensitive AccountingTable 8-2: Routing Access Policy Configuration CommandsCommand

Page 45 - Label Retention Modes

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 8-5Configuring Access ProfilesCreating an Access ProfileThe first thing to do when using routing access polici

Page 46 - Label Switch Routers

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8-6 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring Destination-Sensitive AccountingConfiguring an Access Profile ModeAfter the access profile is c

Page 48 - MPLS Layer

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 8-7Configuring Access ProfilesSpecifying Subnet MasksThe subnet mask specified in the access profile command i

Page 49 - Label Stack Encoding

8-8 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring Destination-Sensitive AccountingAutonomous System ExpressionsThe AS-path keyword uses a regular

Page 50 - Label Space Partitioning

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 8-9Configuring Route MapsConfiguring Route MapsRoute maps are used to conditionally assign accounting bin numb

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8-10 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring Destination-Sensitive Accountingconfig route-map <route-map> <sequence number> add

Page 52 - Configuring MPLS

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 8-11Configuring Route MapsCreating a Route MapTo create a route map, use the following command:create route-ma

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8-12 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring Destination-Sensitive AccountingWhere the following is true:• The route-map is the name of the

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 8-13Configuring Route MapsRoute Map OperationThe entries in the route map are processed in the ascending order

Page 55 - Configuring Interfaces

8-14 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring Destination-Sensitive AccountingConfiguring Destination-Sensitive Accounting Based on Destinat

Page 56 - settings on all LERs in the

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 8-15Configuring Route Mapscreate access-profile arm2 type ipaddressconfig access-profile arm2 mode noneconfig

Page 57 - Configuring QoS Mappings

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 1-11OverviewThe MPLS module is a self-contained module for the BlackDiamond 6800 series chassis-based system.

Page 58 - Exp-to-dot1p Mappings

8-16 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring Destination-Sensitive AccountingFigure 8-2: Destination-sensitive accounting based on BGP comm

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 8-17Configuring Route Maps2 Apply the route map to the e-bgp routes.config iproute route-map e-bgp bgp_example

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8-18 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring Destination-Sensitive AccountingRetrieving Accounting StatisticsAccounting statistics are used

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 8-19Retrieving Accounting StatisticsSee the ExtremeWare Software User Guide for more information related to co

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8-20 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring Destination-Sensitive Accounting

Page 63 - Protocol

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 9-19Additional MPLS Module Support TopicsThis chapter describes command and configuration information related

Page 64 - Propagating Labels

9-2 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideAdditional MPLS Module Support TopicsCommands that are not discussed in this chapter are supported without

Page 65 - Configuring LDP

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 9-3General Switch Attributesshow diag backplane utilization This command displays backplane link utilization i

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9-4 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideAdditional MPLS Module Support TopicsImage and Configuration AttributesExcept as described below, the MPLS

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 9-5VLAN CommandsVLAN CommandsMost of the VLAN commands are not directly applicable to the MPLS module. The two

Page 68 - Configuring LDP Filters

1-2 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideOverviewSummary of FeaturesThe MPLS module includes the following features:• MPLS• IP unicast forwarding (l

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9-6 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideAdditional MPLS Module Support Topics•show iproute {priority | vlan <vlan> | permanent | <ipaddres

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 9-7ICMP CommandsThe show iproute command has also been enhanced to include the RSVP-TE route table entry. The

Page 71 - Restoring LDP Session Timers

9-8 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideAdditional MPLS Module Support TopicsOSPF CommandsThe commands described in Table 9-3 have been added to co

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 9-9PPP CommandsPPP CommandsThe output of the show ppp command has been enhanced to display MPLSCP status infor

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9-10 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideAdditional MPLS Module Support TopicsLayer-2 and Layer-3 Switching AttributesThe MPLS module relies on the

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 9-11Attributes Not Directly Applicable to the MPLS Module• Differentiated services (diffserv)• Quality of Serv

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9-12 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideAdditional MPLS Module Support Topics

Page 76 - RSVP Elements

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide A-1ASupported MIBs and StandardsThis appendix lists the software standards and management information bases (M

Page 77 - Path Message

A-2 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideMIBs Supported for MPLSThe initial Extreme MPLS implementation provides read-only (GET but not SET) support

Page 78 - Path Tear Message

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide Index - iIndexNumerics802.1Q encapsulation, TLS 7-2, 7-3Aaccess policy, removing 8-8access profilecommands 8-3

Page 79 - Reservation Styles

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 1-3MPLS Module Physical Descriptionswitch. A maximum of four MPLS modules can be placed in a BlackDiamond 6800

Page 80 - Bandwidth Reservation

ii - Index MPLS Module Installation and User GuideDdebug trace support 9-10destination-sensitive accounting, definition of 1-8diagnostics, module 2-13

Page 81 - RSVP State

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide Index - iiibinding 3-10configuring label advertisement filters 4-7configuring propagation filters 4-6definitio

Page 82 - Traffic Engineering

iv - Index MPLS Module Installation and User GuideOordered LSP control 3-6OSPF 9-10MPLS domain 6-1new commands (table) 9-8SFP algorithm 6-3SPF recalcu

Page 83 - RSVP Objects

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide Index - vsoftwarechecking version compatibility 2-2downloading packages 2-2technology release version identifi

Page 84 - RSVP Features

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Page 85 - Explicit Route Path LSPs

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide Index of Commands - iIndex of CommandsCclear accounting counters 8-2clear counters 9-2clear fdb 9-5clear sl

Page 86 - Redundant LSPs

ii - Index of Commands MPLS Module Installation and User GuideDdelete access-profile 8-5delete route-map 8-10, 9-8disable accounting 8-2disable icm

Page 87 - Improving LSP Scaling

1-4 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideOverviewThe network processors are high-performance, programmable devices that enhance the Extreme “i” chip

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 1-5BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch OverviewService PortThe MPLS module is equipped with one front-panel servic

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ii©2002 Extreme Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Extreme Networks and BlackDiamond are registered trademarks of Extreme Networks, Inc. in the Unite

Page 90 - Configuring RSVP-TE on a VLAN

1-6 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideOverviewunconfig slot <slot> command. If you enter a new configuration for the new module, the module

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 1-7About MPLS Layer-2 VPNsBy mapping to a specific FEC, the MPLS label efficiently provides the router with al

Page 92 - Configuring an RSVP-TE Path

1-8 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideOverviewAbout IP Unicast ForwardingIP unicast forwarding is performed on the MPLS module to facilitate impl

Page 93 - Configuring an Explicit Route

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 1-9About Destination-Sensitive AccountingYou use accounting statistics to bill your customers. For a given set

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1-10 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideOverview

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 2-12Installing or Replacing an MPLS ModuleThis chapter covers the following topics:• Preparing for Installatio

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2-2 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideInstalling or Replacing an MPLS ModuleSoftware and Hardware Version RequirementsMPLS modules are compatible

Page 97 - Configuring an RSVP-TE LSP

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 2-3Preparing for InstallationThe MSM software package is compatible with the MPLS module software package when

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2-4 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideInstalling or Replacing an MPLS ModuleThe MPLS module uses electronic components that are sensitive to stat

Page 99 - Displaying the RSVP-TE LSP

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 2-5Preparing for InstallationFigure 2-1: Slot locations in a BlackDiamond 6808 series chassisBD_68081234AB5678

Page 100 - Configuration Example

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide iiiContentsPrefaceIntroduction xiTerminology xiiConventions xiiRelated Publications xiii1OverviewSummary of Fe

Page 101 - Secondary LSP

2-6 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideInstalling or Replacing an MPLS ModuleInserting and Securing a ModuleTo insert and secure an MPLS module, f

Page 102 - Configuring RSVP-TE

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 2-7Inserting and Securing a ModuleFigure 2-2: Inserting and securing an MPLS moduleWhen the module is pushed i

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2-8 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideInstalling or Replacing an MPLS Modulee Use a #1 Phillips-head screwdriver to tighten the captive screw on

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 2-9TroubleshootingTroubleshootingThis section describes how to isolate module-specific problems and determine

Page 105 - MPLS and IP Routing

2-10 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideInstalling or Replacing an MPLS ModuleIdentifying Problem CategoriesTable 2-1 lists the color states of th

Page 106 - Routing Using LSPs

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 2-11TroubleshootingFixing Configuration ErrorsIf the STATUS LED on the MPLS module turns amber and blinks, use

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2-12 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideInstalling or Replacing an MPLS ModuleTo download an MPLS module software image, use the following command

Page 108 - Equal Cost LSPs

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 2-13TroubleshootingIdentifying Conditions for Replacing an MPLS ModuleIf the STATUS LED on the MPLS module tur

Page 109 - LSPs and IBGP Next Hops

2-14 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideInstalling or Replacing an MPLS ModuleRemoving and Replacing an MPLS ModuleMPLS modules can be installed i

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 2-15Removing and Replacing an MPLS Module6 Grasp the module front panel with one hand and place your other han

Page 111 - Configuring MPLS Layer-2 VPNs

iv MPLS Module Installation and User GuideAbout IP Unicast Forwarding 1-8About Destination-Sensitive Accounting 1-82 Installing or Replacing an MPLS M

Page 112 - MPLS VC Tunnels

2-16 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideInstalling or Replacing an MPLS Module

Page 113 - Overview of MPLS Layer-2 VPNs

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 3-13Configuring the MPLS ModuleThis chapter describes general information about MPLS and the ExtremeWare comma

Page 114 - MAC Learning

3-2 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the MPLS ModuleConceptually, label switching is straightforward. A label is a relatively short,

Page 115 - TLS VPN Characteristics

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 3-3Overview of MPLSDU Downstream Unsolicited. Distribution of labels downstream without an explicit label requ

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3-4 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the MPLS ModuleLabel Switched PathsProtocols that use label switching are connection-oriented.

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 3-5Overview of MPLSbinding for the FEC. The label mapping message then follows the routed path back to the ing

Page 118 - Adding a TLS Tunnel

3-6 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the MPLS ModuleLSP Control ModesMPLS provides two LSP control modes:• Independent• OrderedUsing

Page 119 - Deleting a TLS Tunnel

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 3-7Overview of MPLSFigure 3-2: LSR typesThe functions of the LSR types are described in Table 3-2.Supporting Q

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3-8 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the MPLS ModuleMPLS LayerMPLS can be thought of as a shim-layer between layer 2 and layer 3 of

Page 121 - TLS Tunnel

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 3-9MPLS LayerFigure 3-5 illustrates the format of a unicast MPLS frame on an Ethernet link. The MAC addresses

Page 122 - Full Mesh TLS Configuration

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide vMPLS Layer 3-8MPLS Label Stack 3-8Penultimate Hop Popping 3-10Label Binding 3-10Label Space Partitioning 3-10

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3-10 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the MPLS ModulePenultimate Hop PoppingPenultimate hop popping (PHP) is an LSR label stack proc

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 3-11MPLS LayerThe partitioning described in Table 3-3 maximizes forwarding performance, and supports efficient

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3-12 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the MPLS Modulemaximally-sized label stack. For example, a jumbo frame size of at least 1530 b

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 3-13Configuring MPLSconfig mpls propagate-ip-ttl [enabled | disabled]Enables or disables the propagation of th

Page 127 - Using ESRP with MPLS TLS

3-14 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the MPLS Moduleshow mpls forwarding {summary | detail | inactive | host <ipaddress> {det

Page 128 - Tunnel Endpoint VLANs

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 3-15Configuring MPLSConfiguring InterfacesTo configure MPLS interfaces, first enable MPLS on the router using

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3-16 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the MPLS ModuleConfiguring the Maximum Transmission Unit SizeAfter you have enabled MPLS, you

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 3-17Configuring MPLSdecremented once by the ingress LSR and once by the egress LSR. When disabled, the MPLS TT

Page 131 - LSP Tracking

3-18 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the MPLS ModuleTwo mappings are supported:• dot1p-to-exp• exp-to-dot1pDot1p-to-exp MappingsThe

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 3-19Configuring MPLSThe frame is then assigned to a QoS profile, based on the retrieved 802.1p priority value.

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vi MPLS Module Installation and User Guide5 Configuring RSVP-TERSVP Elements 5-2Message Types 5-2Path Message 5-3Reservation Message 5-4Path Error Mes

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3-20 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the MPLS ModuleDisplaying MPLS Configuration InformationYou can display MPLS information about

Page 135 - Accounting

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 3-21Configuring MPLSBy default, the information displayed includes:• Next hop IP address• Outgoing label• Inte

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3-22 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the MPLS Module• Interface number of the outgoing VLAN• FEC associated with the incoming label

Page 137 - Configuring Access Profiles

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 4-14Configuring the Label Distribution ProtocolThis chapter describes the Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) an

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4-2 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the Label Distribution ProtocolHello messages must continue to be received periodically for the

Page 139 - Creating an Access Profile

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 4-3Configuring LDPConfiguring LDPThis section describes the following tasks:• Configuring LDP on a VLAN on pag

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4-4 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the Label Distribution ProtocolTable 4-1: LDP Configuration CommandsCommand Descriptionconfig m

Page 141 - Permit and Deny Entries

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 4-5Configuring LDPconfig mpls ldp advertise [add | delete] vlan <name>Configures LDP to originate an uns

Page 142 - Autonomous System Expressions

4-6 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the Label Distribution ProtocolConfiguring LDP on a VLANTo configure LDP on a VLAN, use the fol

Page 143 - Configuring Route Maps

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 4-7Configuring LDPYou can configure the propagation filter, as follows:•all — All unsolicited label mappings a

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide viiConfiguring an RSVP-TE LSP 5-23Adding a Path to an RSVP-TE LSP 5-23Displaying RSVP-TE LSP Configuration Inf

Page 145 - Creating a Route Map

4-8 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the Label Distribution Protocol•route-map <route_map> — The specified route map is used t

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 4-9Configuring LDPThe default values are as follows:• ldp hello <hold_time> – 15• targeted-ldp hello <

Page 147 - Route Map Operation

4-10 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the Label Distribution ProtocolIf you specify the detail keyword, the following additional inf

Page 148 - 192.168.100.0/24

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 4-11Configuration ExampleEthernet to form the OSPF backbone area and the MPLS domain. In this example, two dir

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4-12 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the Label Distribution ProtocolThe following commands enable IP forwarding on the configured V

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 5-15Configuring RSVP-TEThis chapter describes the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP), traffic engineering (T

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5-2 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring RSVP-TEterms of peak data rate, average data rate, burst size, and minimum/maximum packet sizes

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 5-3RSVP ElementsFigure 5-1: RSVP MessagesIn addition to the path and reserve messages, RSVP has the following

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5-4 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring RSVP-TEReservation MessageEach receiver host transmits an RSVP reservation request to its upstr

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 5-5RSVP ElementsReservation Tear MessageThe reservation tear message deletes the matching reservation state. I

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viii MPLS Module Installation and User GuideTLS VPN Configuration Examples 7-10Basic MPLS TLS Configuration Example 7-11Full Mesh TLS Configuration 7-

Page 156 - General Switch Attributes

5-6 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring RSVP-TEThe following sections describe the three reservation styles:• Fixed filter• Shared expl

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 5-7RSVP ElementsLSRs make a bandwidth reservation on a per-LSP basis. Only Controlled-Load1 service requests a

Page 158 - 802.1p and 802.1Q Commands

5-8 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring RSVP-TEas topology changes that alter the routed path for a flow. However, the increased contr

Page 159 - Basic IP Commands

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 5-9Traffic EngineeringRSVP ObjectsThis section describes the RSVP objects that are used to establish RSVP-TE L

Page 160 - Keywords

5-10 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring RSVP-TEIf any of the above criteria are met, the sender can decide to use the explicit route f

Page 161 - ICMP Commands

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 5-11RSVP FeaturesRoute RecordingThe route a path takes can be recorded. Recording the path allows the ingress

Page 162 - Route Map Commands

5-12 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring RSVP-TEAn explicit routed path is encoded using the explicit route object (ERO) and is transmi

Page 163 - ESRP and VRRP Commands

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 5-13RSVP Featuresconfigured metric that is less than, or equal to, the interior gateway protocol (IGP) metric.

Page 164 - Debug Trace Commands

5-14 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring RSVP-TEis not enabled. The bundle-time value can be set to any value between zero and 30 (or 3

Page 165 - • Quality of Service (QoS)

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 5-15Configuring RSVP-TEconfig mpls rsvp-te add lsp <lsp_name> path <path_name> {<profile_name&g

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide ixRoute Map Operation 8-13Configuring the Accounting Bin Number for Route Map Entry 8-13Route Map Configuratio

Page 167 - Supported MIBs and Standards

5-16 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring RSVP-TEConfiguring RSVP-TE on a VLANTo configure RSVP-TE on one or all VLANs, use the followin

Page 168 - MIBs Supported for MPLS

MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 5-17Configuring RSVP-TEConfiguring RSVP-TE Protocol ParametersTo configure RSVP-TE protocol parameters, use th

Page 169 - Numerics

5-18 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring RSVP-TEsummary-refresh-time value may be set to any value between zero to 100 (or 10 seconds).

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 5-19Configuring RSVP-TEConfiguring an Explicit RouteTo add an RSVP-TE explicit route, use the following comman

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5-20 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring RSVP-TEfollows. Thus, the LSP path follows the configured path of the IP prefix with the order

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 5-21Configuring RSVP-TEA profile is a set of attributes that are applied to the LSP when the LSP is configured

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5-22 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring RSVP-TEThe valid metric values range from 1 to 65535. Specifying the igp-tracking keyword forc

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 5-23Configuring RSVP-TEConfiguring an RSVP-TE LSPTo add an RSVP-TE LSP, use the following command:config mpls

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5-24 MPLS Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring RSVP-TEAll configured primary and secondary paths for the <lsp_name> must have the same

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MPLS Module Installation and User Guide 5-25Configuring RSVP-TEDisplaying the RSVP-TE Routed PathTo display the RSVP-TE routed path, use the following

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