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Related Topics
Configuring RSVP Packet Dropping, on page 127
Overview of RSVP for MPLS-TE and MPLS O-UNI , on page 112
Enable RSVP Traps: Example
The example enables the router to send all RSVP traps:
configure
snmp-server traps rsvp all
The example enables the router to send RSVP LostFlow traps:
configure
snmp-server traps rsvp lost-flow
The example enables the router to send RSVP RSVP NewFlow traps:
configure
snmp-server traps rsvp new-flow
Related Topics
Enabling RSVP Traps, on page 132
RSVP MIB, on page 117
Configuration Examples for RSVP Authentication
These configuration examples are used for RSVP authentication:
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RSVP Authentication Global Configuration Mode: Example, on page 150
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RSVP Authentication for an Interface: Example, on page 151
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RSVP Neighbor Authentication: Example, on page 151
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RSVP Authentication by Using All the Modes: Example, on page 152
RSVP Authentication Global Configuration Mode: Example
The configuration example enables authentication of all RSVP messages and increases the default lifetime of
the SAs.
rsvp
authentication
key-source key-chain default_keys
life-time 3600
!
!
The specified keychain (default_keys) must exist and contain valid keys, or signaling will fail.Note
Cisco IOS XR MPLS Configuration Guide for the Cisco CRS Router, Release 5.1.x
150
Implementing RSVP for MPLS-TE and MPLS O-UNI
Enable RSVP Traps: Example

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