Hi,
Yes the Bypass would be created by system. But what
if u need to manually create Bypasses with specific
ERO constraints ?
And secondly what should be the interface defined /
configured in the command? I gave it as follows:
---
set logical-routers jd1r1 protocols rsvp interfac
Hi,
I need to make a bypass lsp. I have configure MPLS
LSPs etc with RSVP running and node-link-protection
enabled on RSVP interfaces.
I am setting the following command in the router :
set protocols rsvp interface fe-0/0/0.110
link-protection bypass abc to 10.0.8.22 path
10.0.254.17 loose
# c
Hi,
I need to make a bypass lsp. I have configure MPLS
LSPs etc with RSVP running and node-link-protection
enabled on RSVP interfaces. I need to create a bypass
to address 10.0.8.22. I have constraints 10.0.254.17
loose; 10.0.254.18 loose; 10.0.254.20 loose;
10.0.254.22 loose.
I am setting the f
I am wrong ?
regards,
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Hi,
I have a probelm. I have configured straight/ primary
LSPs with their ERO constraints with Link Node
Protection Enabled.
The stats are as under:
WAPROUTER2# run show rsvp session lsp name
jd1r1-to-jd2r1 logical-router jd1r1 extensive
Ingress RSVP: 1 sessions
10.0.254.12
From: 10.0.254.9,
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