MPLS Commands
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If an LSP is configured with fast-reroute frr-method specified but does not enable CSPF, then
neither global revertive nor local revertive will be available for the LSP to recover.
Default no cspf
Parameters use-te-metric — Specifies to use the use of the TE metric for the purpose of the LSP path
computation by CSPF.
dest-global-id
Syntax dest-global-id dest-global-id
no dest-global-id
Context config>router>mpls>lsp
Description This optional command configures the MPLS-TP Global ID of the far end node of the MPLS-TP
LSP. This command is only allowed for MPLS-TP LSPs. Global ID values of 0 indicate that the local
node’s configured global ID is used. If the local global-id is 0, then the dest-global-id must also be 0.
The dest-global-id cannot be changed if an LSP is in use by an SDP.
Default 0
Parameters dest-global-id — Specifies the destination global ID.
Values 0 — 4294967295
Default 0
dest-tunnel-number
Syntax dest-tunnel-number dest-tunnel-number
no dest-tunnel-number
Context config>router>mpls>lsp
Description This optional command configures the MPLS-TP tunnel number of the LSP at the far end node of the
MPLS-TP LSP. This command is only allowed for MPLS-TP LSPs. If it is not entered, then the
system will take the dest-tunnel-number to be the same as the src-tunnel-num for the LSP.
Default The default value is the configured src-tunnel-num.
Parameters dest-tunnel-number — Specifies the destination tunnel number.
Values 1 — 61440
Default src-tunnel-number