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Cisco CRS Configuration Guide

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PurposeCommand or Action
Enters GMPLS UNI configuration submode.gmpls optical-uni
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-mpls-te)# gmpls
optical-uni
Step 3
Enters GMPLS UNI controller submode.
controller dwdm interface
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-te-gmpls)#
controller dwdm 0/1/0/1
Step 4
Enters the submode to configure tunnel-specific information for
a GMPLS UNI controller.
tunnel-properties
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-te-gmpls-cntl)#
tunnel-properties
Step 5
Specifies the priority for a GMPLS tunnel. The default priority
value is 7 for both setup and hold priorities.
priority setup-priority hold-priority
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-te-gmpls-tun)#
priority 3 2
Step 6
The setup-priority and hold-priority values are numbers
ranging from 0 to 7, where 0 represents the highest
priority. The hold-priority must be equal or higher
(numerically less) than the setup-priority.
Note
Enables record-route functionality for a GMPLS tunnel.record-route
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-te-gmpls-tun)#
record-route
Step 7
Configures signalled-name for a GMPLS tunnel.
signalled-name name
Step 8
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-te-gmpls-tun)#
signalled-name sign1
If no signalled name is configured, TE will generate a
default name in the form of
router-name_tunnel-id_destination-address, for example,
te-ma1_123_10.10.10.10.
Note
Configure events to generate system log messages when state
changes occur on the GMPLS tunnel. If omitted, no events will
result in the generation of system log messages.
logging events lsp-status state
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-te-gmpls-tun)#
logging events lsp-status state
Step 9
commit—Saves the configuration changes and remains within
the configuration session.
Use the commit or end command.
Step 10
end—Prompts user to take one of these actions:
• Yes— Saves configuration changes and exits the
configuration session.
Cisco IOS XR MPLS Configuration Guide for the Cisco CRS Router, Release 5.1.x
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Implementing GMPLS UNI
Configuring TE for GMPLS UNI

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Cisco CRS Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating SystemCisco IOS XR
Product TypeCore Router
Form FactorModular Chassis
DimensionsVaries by chassis type
WeightVaries by chassis type
ArchitectureDistributed
Switch FabricMulti-stage
Interface SupportEthernet, SONET/SDH, OTN
Interfaces/PortsVaries by line card
Port DensityVaries by line card
Routing ProtocolBGP, IS-IS, OSPF, MPLS
ManagementCLI, SNMP
Power SupplyRedundant, hot-swappable
CoolingRedundant, Hot-swappable Fan Trays
Supported ProtocolsIPv4, IPv6, MPLS
Management InterfacesEthernet, console
Security FeaturesACLs

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