Hello my fellow CCIE Cohorts,

Just a quick question with regards to the MPLS IP global command vs
interface command. My understanding was that you needed to configure both
the global command and the interface command to enable a router for MPLS.

The global command telling the router to be ready for MPLS LDP packets, and
teh interface to say on start the LDP neighbourship process via this
interface.

I'm finding in some labs that if I just enable MPLS on the interface I get
LDP peerings and if I do a show mpls int I can see that MPLS is operational
on the interfaces and under the IP column that it's Yes (LDP).

Is this correct? Does IOS automatically enable MPLS globally when you
enable it on a specific interface?

Thanks
B
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