MPLS Guide MPLS and RSVP-TE
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If PCE reporting is disabled for the LSP, either due to inheritance from the MPLS-level
configuration or due to LSP-level configuration, enabling the pce-control option for the LSP
has no effect.
Default no pce-control
pce-report
Syntax pce-report {enable | disable | inherit}
Context config>router>mpls>lsp
config>router>mpls>lsp-template
Description This command configures the reporting mode to a PCE for an RSVP-TE LSP.
The PCC LSP database is synchronized with the PCE LSP database using the PCEP PCRpt
(PCE Report) message for PCC-controlled, PCE-computed, and PCE-controlled LSPs.
The global MPLS-level pce-report command can be used to enable or disable PCE reporting
for all RSVP-TE LSPs during PCE LSP database synchronization (see
config>router>mpls>pce-report).
The LSP-level pce-report command overrides the global configuration for the reporting of an
LSP to the PCE. The default configuration is to inherit the global MPLS-level configuration.
The inherit option reconfigures the LSP to inherit the global configuration.
Default pce-report inherit
Parameters enable — enables PCE reporting
disable — disables PCE reporting
inherit — inherits the global configuration for PCE reporting
propagate-admin-group
Syntax [no] propagate-admin-group
Context config>router>mpls>lsp
config>router>mpls>lsp-template
Description This command enables propagation of the SESSION_ATTRIBUTE object with resource
affinity (C-type 1) in the PATH message. If a SESSION_ATTRIBUTE object with resource
affinity is received at an LSR, the LSR will check the compatibility of admin groups received
in the PATH message against configured admin groups on the egress interface of the LSP.