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MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching).......................209
accounting resources.................................................252
adjacency messages, LDP.......................................238
administrative weight................................................252
admission control........................................................252
announcing endpoints...............................................229
attribute flags................................................................252
authentication
RSVP-TE MD5.....................................................294
backup, LSP...................................................................252
bandwidth......................................................................252
baselining statistics.....................................................561
BGP/MPLS VPNs........................................................386
bundle messages........................................................240
bypass tunnels.............................................................295
class of service bits......................................................221
configuration
basic.........................................................................277
interface..................................................................281
interface profile...................................................280
levels........................................................................276
tunnel......................................................................283
tunnel profile........................................................285
configuring Ethernet/S-VLAN over.......................532
connectivity, verify and troubleshoot..................244
constraint-based routing..........................................252
conventional IP routing..............................................210
data mapping...............................................................229
differentiated services, tunnel models for.........267
discovery of directly connected peers.................238
discovery of nondirectly connected peers.........238
discovery, LDP...............................................................238
downstream node.......................................................227
downstream-on-demand.........................................227
downstream-unsolicited...........................................227
dynamic interfaces, creating...................................229
echo reply packets......................................................244
echo request packets................................................244
ECMP
path tracing...........................................................244
support...................................................................242
egress forwarding actions.........................................218
EXP bits............................................................................221
experimental bits..........................................................221
explicit null label..........................................................220
explicit path
configured..............................................................235
configuring dynamic.........................................288
defining configured............................................287
dynamic..................................................................235
explicit routing..............................................................235
fast reroute extensions..............................................295
fast reroute on SONET/SDX interfaces...............297
features, supported.....................................................214
FEC ....................................................................................210
flooding frequency......................................................252
flooding thresholds.....................................................252
forwarding equivalency class.........................210, 218
glossary.............................................................................212
hard-state protocol....................................................238
implicit null label.........................................................220
interface label space...................................................221
L2VPNs, configure VPWS........................................658
label distribution protocols
BGP..........................................................................238
LDP...........................................................................238
RSVP-TE................................................................238
label-switching router................................................219
labels........................................................................218, 219
explict null.............................................................220
implicit null...........................................................220
spaces......................................................................221
stacking...................................................................219
swapping................................................................219
layer 2 services over...................................................509
LDP. See LDP (Label Distribution Protocol)
local cross-connects...............................513, 520, 538
loose hop........................................................................235
LSP (label-switched path)
backup....................................................................252
configure for VPWS L2VPNs.........................658
configuring for VPLS.........................................596
explicit path..........................................................235
LSR (label-switching router)...................................219
major interface statistics...........................................561
message ack object...................................................240
message ID object......................................................240
monitoring.......................................................................321
node...................................................................................219
objects, RSVP-TE........................................................240
ordered control.............................................................227
OSPF, configuring.........................................................301
overview.................................................................209, 218
path options for backup............................................252
penultimate hop popping........................................220
platform considerations.............................................215
platform label space...................................................221
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