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GMPLS
7450 ESS MPLS Guide Page 467
Parameters ip-address — The interface address of the IPCC next-hop.
Values ipv4-address — a.b.c.d
ipv6-address — x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)
x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d
x — [0..FFFF]H
d — [0..255]D
setup-role
Syntax setup-role {active | passive}
Context config>router>lmp>peer>control-channel
Description This comand specifies whether this node takes the active or the passive role in establishing the LMP
session to the peer over a GMPLS UNI.
Default n/a
Parameters active — The 7x50 takes the active role. (Default)
passive — The 7x50 takes the passive role.
shutdown
Syntax [no] shutdown
Context config>router>lmp>peer>control-channel
Description This comand administratively enables or disables the IP control channel.
Default no shutdown
peer-loopback-address
Syntax peer-loopback-address ip-address
no peer-loopback-address
Context config>router>lmp>peer
Description The IP address corresponding to the GMPLS loopback address configured on the LMP peer. If peer-
loopback-address is entered, then this is used as the routable peer address, otherwise the peer-node-
id is assumed to correspond to a routable peer loopback.
peer-loopback-address is an optional configurable field. If peer-loopback-address is not
configured, 7x50 will use lmp-peer-node-id (i.e. LmpNbrNodeId as per RFC 4631) as the dstIpAddr
in the IP-header for the peer-specific messages (i.e. Link summary msgs, RSVP msgs). Note that the
peer-interface-address is mandatory; it is the destination address of the IPCC on the peer UNI-N
used to reach the GMPLS Router ID of the UNI-N peer. It corresponds to the lmpCcRemoteIpAddr in
RFC 4631.

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