EasyManuals Logo

Nokia 7705 SAR-W Series User Manual

Nokia 7705 SAR-W Series
594 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #54 background imageLoading...
Page #54 background image
MPLS and RSVP-TE
54
MPLS Guide
© 2022 Nokia.
Use subject to Terms available at: www.nokia.com
3HE 18686 AAAB TQZZA
3.5 LSP Redundancy
Each primary LSP can be protected by up to two secondary LSPs. When the LER
detects a primary LSP failure, it signals its secondary LSPs, if any have been
configured, and automatically switches to the first one that is available. LSP
redundancy supports shared risk link groups (SRLG). See Shared Risk Link Groups
for more information on SRLG.
LSP redundancy differs from the Fast Reroute (FRR) feature in that LSP redundancy
is controlled by the LER that initiated the LSP, whereas FRR uses the node that
detects the failure to take recovery action. This means that LSP redundancy takes
longer to reroute traffic than FRR because failure messages need to traverse
multiple hops to reach the LER and activate LSP redundancy, whereas an FRR-
configured node responds immediately to bypass the failed node or link. See RSVP-
TE Fast Reroute (FRR) for more information on FRR.
The following parameters can be configured for primary and secondary LSPs:
• bandwidth — the amount of bandwidth needed for the secondary LSP can be
reserved and can be any value; it does not need to be identical to the value
reserved by the primary LSP. Bandwidth reservation can be set to 0, which is
equivalent to reserving no bandwidth.
• inclusion and exclusion of nodes — by including or excluding certain nodes, you
can ensure that the primary and secondary LSPs do not traverse the same
nodes and therefore ensure successful recovery. Each secondary LSP can have
its own list of included and excluded nodes.
• hop limit — the hop limit is the maximum number of LSRs that a secondary LSP
can traverse, including the ingress and egress LERs.
• standby (secondary LSPs only) — when a secondary LSP is configured for
standby mode, it is signaled immediately and is ready to take over traffic the
moment the LER learns of a primary LSP failure. This mode is also called
hot-standby mode.
When a secondary LSP is not in standby mode, then it is only signaled when the
primary LSP fails. If there is more than one secondary LSP, they are all signaled
at the same time (upon detection of a primary LSP failure) and the first one to
come up is used.
If a path-preference priority value is configured for standby secondary LSP
paths, the standby secondary LSP configured with the highest path priority
becomes the active LSP when the primary LSP fails.

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Nokia 7705 SAR-W Series and is the answer not in the manual?

Nokia 7705 SAR-W Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNokia
Model7705 SAR-W Series
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

Related product manuals