Does it actually do that? I don't remember seeing this /32 route. [
merrily opens up a terminal to try it out :-) ]

-Marko.

On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 06:02, Abdel el Anazi <[email protected]> wrote:
> mpls ip command will try to form LDP neighbor mpls bgp forwarding does´t
> doe that.
>
> mpls bgp forwarding will add static host route in your routing label
> automatically even when you have /24 between your router and the
> neighboring router  it will add your neighbor as /32 host route this is
> used in the mpls forwarding table because mpls forwarding table expect /32
> host route in-order to forward labels correctly.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Abdel
>
> 2011/12/12 Ben Hughes <[email protected]>
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I've just been reviewing volume 1 lab 29 again.  The one thing that has
>> taken me a little while to work out is that the version of IOS I'm using is
>> a little older (12.4(9)T7) and doesn't have the "bgp mpls forwarding"
>> command that is (as I understand it) added automatically to the appropriate
>> interface when you use the neighbor send-label command.
>>
>> My question is, if I add the "mpls ip" command under the appropriate
>> interface (in the lab I'm talking about the serial link between R5 and R6),
>> is this doing the same thing as the "bgp mpls forwarding" command?
>>
>> Everything does start working fine once I add it in.  I'm just not sure if
>> there are any differences and if not, why would Cisco add a different
>> command that does the same thing?
>>
>> Any comments much appreciated.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Ben.
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