6. Specify the IPv4 address of the PCE to connect with.
[edit protocols pcep pce pce-id]
user@PCC# set destination-ipv4-address ipv4-address
7. Specify the TCP port number that the PCE is using
[edit protocols pcep pce pce-id]
user@PCC# set destination-port port-number
The value can range from 1 through 65535 and the default value is 4189.
8. Specify the amount of time (in seconds) that the PCC must wait before deleting any
non-delegated PCE-initiated LSPs from the failed PCE after a PCEP session terminates.
[edit protocols pcep pce pce-id]
user@PCC# set lsp-cleanup-timer seconds
9. Configure the PCC to accept SPs that are externally provisioned by connected PCEs.
By default, the PCC rejects PCE-initiated LSPs.
[edit protocols pcep pce pce-id]
user@PCC# set lsp-provisioning
10. Specify the number of unknown messages per minute that the PCC can receive at
maximum after which the PCEP session is closed.
[edit protocols pcep pce pce-id]
user@PCC# set max-unknown-messages messages-per-minute
The value can range from 1 through 16384, and the default value is 0 (disabled or no
limit).
11. Specify the number of unknown requests per minute that the PCC can receive at
maximum after which the PCEP session is terminated.
[edit protocols pcep pce pce-id]
user@PCC# set max-unknown-requests requests-per-minute
The value can range from 0 through 16384, and the default value is 5. A value of 0
disables this statement.
12. Configure the PCE type.
[edit protocols pcep pce pce-id]
user@PCC# set pce-type active stateful
13. Specify the amount of time (in seconds) that the PCC must wait for a reply before
resending a request.
[edit protocols pcep pce pce-id]
user@PCC# set request-timer seconds
The value can range from 0 through 65535 seconds.
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Chapter 23: Configuring Path Computation Element Protocol (PCEP)