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Juniper JUNOSE 11.2.X BGP AND MPLS

Juniper JUNOSE 11.2.X BGP AND MPLS
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All tunnels to the specified destination(s) are configured with the profile settings.
For dynamic tunnels
host1(config-tunnelprofile)#tunnel destination isis-level-2 access-list madrid3
When an endpoint is dynamically learned from the specified routing protocol, MPLS
searches its tunnel profiles for a match. The dynamic tunnel is established using the
settings from the first matching profile.
Related Topics MPLS Global Configuration Tasks on page 277
MPLS Interface Configuration Tasks on page 281
MPLS Tunnel Configuration Tasks on page 283
MPLS Tunnel Profile Configuration Tasks on page 285
Additional LDP Configuration Tasks on page 288
Additional RSVP-TE Configuration Tasks on page 293
mpls tunnels profile
tunnel destination
tunnel mpls affinity
tunnel mpls autoroute announce
tunnel mpls autoroute metric
tunnel mpls bandwidth
tunnel mpls description
tunnel mpls no-route retries
tunnel mpls no-route retry-time
tunnel mpls path-option
tunnel mpls priority
tunnel mpls retries
tunnel mpls retry-time
Configuring Explicit Routing for MPLS
When you configure explicit routing rather than hop-by-hop routing for MPLS, the route
the LSP takes is defined by the ingress node. The path consists of a series of hops defined
by the ingress LSR. Each hop can be a traditional interface, an autonomous system, or
an LSP.
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JunosE 11.2.x BGP and MPLS Configuration Guide

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