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preemption.....................................................................252
reachability, verify and troubleshoot...................244
refresh messages........................................................240
resource requirements...............................................252
resources, configuring................................................252
route pinning..................................................................252
RSVP-TE. See RSVP-TE (Resource
Reservation Protocol with traffic engineering
extensions)
S bit....................................................................................221
shim header....................................................................221
shim interfaces, configuring..................515, 533, 534
soft-state protocol...........................................238, 240
srefresh messages......................................................240
stacking labels...............................................................219
statistics..........................................................................322
statistics, major interface..........................................561
strict hop.........................................................................235
summary refresh messages....................................240
swapping labels............................................................219
switching labels............................................................219
switching vs routing.....................................................218
TLVs for ping..................................................................244
topology-driven LSPs................................................255
trace network connections......................................244
traffic engineering........................................................252
for backup..............................................................252
tracking resources...............................................252
TTL bits.............................................................................221
TTL processing.............................................................222
TTL rules for expiration.............................................226
tunnel endpoint
announcement....................................................229
definition.................................................................227
tunnel metric for backup..........................................252
tunnel models for differentiated services..........267
ultimate hop popping.................................................219
upstream node..............................................................227
VPI/VCI and labels.......................................................221
VPLS, configuring LSPs for......................................596
VPNs
BGP/MPLS............................................................386
weight...............................................................................252
See also layer 2 services over MPLS; LDP;
RSVP-TE
mpls commands...................................................................277
mpls....................................................277, 282, 596, 658
mpls atm vci range......................................................282
mpls atm vpi range.....................................................282
mpls backup-path......................................................295
mpls bandwidth...........................................................282
mpls classifier-list.........................................................311
mpls create-dynamic-interfaces..................229, 277
mpls diff-serv phb-id traffic-class.........................312
mpls disable..................................................................282
mpls explicit-path.......................................................287
mpls ip propagate-ttl..................................................277
mpls l2-transport load-balancing-group...........541
mpls lsp no-route retries...........................................279
mpls lsp no-route retry-time...................................279
mpls lsp retries.............................................................279
mpls lsp retry-time......................................................277
mpls policy.....................................................................538
mpls policy-list..............................................................312
mpls reoptimize............................................................279
mpls reoptimize timers frequency........................279
mpls set-exp-bits........................................................307
mpls statistics label....................................................323
mpls statistics next-hop.................................323, 324
mpls topology-driven-lsp.........................................278
mpls traffic-class..........................................................312
mpls traffic-eng administrative-weight.............282
mpls traffic-eng attribute-flags.............................282
mpls traffic-eng flooding threshold.....................282
mpls traffic-eng link-management timers
periodic-flooding.....................................................279
mpls tunnel-model.....................................................267
mpls tunnels profile...................................................285
mpls-relay......................531, 532, 533, 534, 536, 538
mpls-relay atm cell-packing
mcpt-timers..............................................................526
mpls-relay atm vpi-range........................................526
See also show mpls commands
MPLS echo reply packets
testing network connectivity
for egress nodes in point-to-multipoint
LSPs....................................................................246
MPLS echo request packets
testing network connectivity
for egress nodes in point-to-multipoint
LSPs....................................................................246
MPLS echo requests
excluding P2MP Responder Identifier TLV from
responses sent from all nodes in the path
to ingress...........................................................249
including P2MP Responder Identifier TLV in
tracing the path from ingress node.............249
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