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Services
7210 SAS-X, R6 OS Services Guide Page 67
The following displays an LSP-signalled MPLS SDP configuration.
A:ALA-12>config>service# info
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...
sdp 8 mpls create
description "MPLS-10.10.10.104"
far-end 10.10.10.104
lsp "to-104"
keep-alive
mixed-lsp-mode
revert-time 1
shutdown
exit
no shutdown
exit
...
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A:ALA-12>config>service#
Configuring a Mixed-LSP SDP
Use the following command to configure an SDP with mixed-LSP mode of operation:
config>service>sdp mpls>mixed-lsp-mode
The primary is backed up by the secondary. Two combinations are possible: primary of RSVP is
backed up by LDP and primary of LDP is backed up by 3107 BGP.
The no form of this command disables the mixed-LSP mode of operation. The user first has to
remove one of the LSP types from the SDP configuration or the command will fail.
The user can also configure how long the service manager must wait before it reverts the SDP to a
higher priority LSP type, when it becomes available by using the following command:
config>service>sdp mpls>mixed-lsp-mode>revert-time revert-time
A special value of the timer dictates that the SDP must never revert to another higher priority LSP
type unless the currently active LSP type is down:
config>service>sdp mpls>mixed-lsp-mode>revert-time infinite
The BGP LSP type is allowed. The bgp-tunnel command can be configured under the SDP with
the lsp or ldp commands.

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