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only be associated with a single LSP in a given SDP. All subclasses will be assigned to the same LSP
as the parent forwarding class.
Default none
Parameters lsp lsp-name — Specifies the RSVP or static LSP to use to forward service packets which are
classified into the specified forwarding class.
multicast-lsp
Syntax multicast-lsp lsp-name
no multicast-lsp
Context config>service>sdp>forwarding-class
Description This command specifies the RSVP or static LSP in this SDP to use to forward VPLS multicast and
broadcast packets. The LSP name must exist and must have been associated with this SDP using the
command config>service>sdp>lsp. In the absence of an explicit configuration by the user, the default
LSP is used.
Default default-lsp-name
ldp
Syntax [no] ldp
Context config>service>sdp
Description This command enables LDP-signaled LSP's on MPLS-encapsulated SDPs.
In MPLS SDP configurations either one LSP can be specified or LDP can be enabled. The SDP ldp
and lsp commands are mutually exclusive. If an LSP is specified on an MPLS SDP, then LDP cannot
be enabled on the SDP. To enable LDP on the SDP when an LSP is already specified, the LSP must be
removed from the configuration using the no lsp lsp-name command.
Alternatively, if LDP is already enabled on an MPLS SDP, then an LSP cannot be specified on the
SDP. To specify an LSP on the SDP, the LDP must be disabled. The LSP must have already been
created in the config>router>mpls context with a valid far-end IP address.
Default no ldp (disabled)
lsp
Syntax lsp lsp-name
no lsp lsp-name
Context config>service>sdp