Using LDP as a signaling protocol, you create LSPs between Services Routers in an IP network. A sample network is shown in Figure 75.
Figure 75: Typical LDP-Signaled LSP

To establish an LSP between Services Routers R6 and R7, you must configure LDP on Services Routers R5, R6, and R7. This configuration ensures that Hosts C1 and C2 use the LDP-signaled LSP when the entry (ingress) router is R6 or R7.
To configure LDP to establish the LSP shown in Figure 75, perform these steps:
Table 121: Configuring an LDP-Signaled LSP
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J-Web Configuration Editor |
CLI Configuration Editor |
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Navigate to the Interfaces level of the configuration hierarchy |
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From the [edit] hierarchy level, enter edit interfaces |
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Enable the MPLS family on all transit interfaces on each router in the MPLS network. |
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Enable the MPLS process on all MPLS interfaces for each router in the MPLS network. (See the interface naming conventions in Network Interface Naming.) |
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Create the LDP instance on each Services Router in the MPLS network. |
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Set the keepalive interval to 10 seconds. The keepalive interval specifies the number of seconds between the transmission of keepalive messages along the LDP link. |
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On each router in the MPLS network, enter set keepalive-interval 10 |