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MPLS and RSVP
7210 SAS M, T, X, R6, Mxp MPLS Configuration Guide Page 71
Configure primary and secondary LSP paths and enable SRLG on the secondary LSP
path. Note that the SRLG secondary LSP path(s) will always perform a strict CSPF
query. The srlg-frr command is irrelevant in this case (For more information, see
srlg-frr on page 116 )
For FRR detours/bypass SRLG disjoint configuration:
Create an SRLG group, similar to admin groups.
Link the SRLG group to MPLS interfaces.
Enable the srlg-frr (strict/non-strict) option, which is a system-wide parameter, and it
force every LSP path CSPF calculation, to take the configured SRLG membership(s)
(and propagated through the IGP opaque-te-database) into account.
Configure primary FRR (one-to-one/facility) LSP path(s). Consider that each PLR
will create a detour/bypass that will only avoid the SRLG membership(s) configured
on the primary LSP path egress interface. In a one-to-one case, detour-detour merging
is out of the control of the PLR, thus the latter will not ensure that its detour will be
prohibited to merge with a colliding one. For facility bypass, with the presence of
several bypass type to bind to, the following priority rules will be followed:
1. Manual bypass disjoint
2. Manual bypass non-disjoint (eligible only if srlg-frr is non-strict)
3. Dynamic disjoint
4. Dynamic non-disjoint (eligible only if srlg-frr is non-strict)
Non-CSPF manual bypass is not considered.

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