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- Chapter:
About This Guide
[PDF 55 KB]
- Objectives
- Audience
- Document Organization
- Part Organization
- Using the Indexes
- Documentation Conventions
- General Conventions
- Conventions for Software Commands and Statements
- List of Technical Publications
- Documentation Feedback
- How to Request Support
- Chapter:
Traffic Engineering Overview
[PDF 37 KB]
- Components of Traffic Engineering
- Packet Forwarding Component
- Packet Forwarding Based on Label Swapping
- How a Packet Traverses an MPLS Backbone
- Information Distribution Component
- Path Selection Component
- Offline Planning and Analysis
- Signaling Component
- Flexible LSP Calculation and Configuration
- Chapter:
Complete MPLS Applications Configuration Mode Statements
[PDF 67 KB]
- [edit logical-routers] Hierarchy Level
- [edit protocols connections] Hierarchy Level
- [edit protocols ldp] Hierarchy Level
- [edit protocols link-management] Hierarchy Level
- [edit protocols mpls] Hierarchy Level
- [edit protocols rsvp] Hierarchy Level
- Chapter:
MPLS Overview
[PDF 165 KB]
- MPLS Standards
- Link-Layer Support
- MPLS and Traffic Engineering
- Label Description
- Special Labels
- Label Allocation
- Operations on Labels
- Routers in an LSP
- How a Packet Travels along an LSP
- Types of LSPs
- Scope of LSPs
- Constrained-Path LSP Computation
- How CSPF Selects a Path
- Path Selection Tie-Breaking
- Computing Paths Offline
- LSPs on an Overloaded Router
- Fate Sharing
- IGP Shortcuts
- Enable IGP Shortcuts
- LSPs Qualified in Shortcut Computations
- IGP Shortcut Applications
- IGP Shortcuts and Routing Table
- Router Requirements
- IGP Shortcuts and VPN Environments
- Advertising LSPs into IGPs
- IP and MPLS Packets on Aggregated Interfaces
- MPLS Applications
- BGP Destinations
- IGP and BGP Destinations
- Selecting a Forwarding LSP Next Hop
- MPLS and Routing Tables
- MPLS and Traffic Protection
- Automatic Bandwidth Allocation
- Point-to-Multipoint LSPs
- Chapter:
MPLS Configuration Statements
[PDF 71 KB]
- Minimum MPLS Configuration
- Chapter:
Configure MPLS-Signaled LSPs
[PDF 416 KB]
- Configure the Ingress Router for Signaled LSPs
- Create a Named Path
- Examples: Create a Named Path
- Create an LSP
- Configure the Address of the Egress and Ingress Routers
- Configure the Address of the Egress Router
- Configure the Address of the Ingress Router
- Configure the Primary and Secondary LSPs
- Configure Primary and Secondary Paths for an LSP
- Configure the Revert Timer
- Specify Path Selection
- Configure the Description
- Configure Fast Reroute
- Fast Reroute Overview
- Detour Merging Procedure
- Detour Computations
- Enable Fast Reroute
- Configure Addresses to Associate with the LSP
- Configure Path Connection Retry Information
- Configure the LSP Metric
- Configure a Dynamic LSP Metric
- Configure a Static LSP Metric
- Configure CSPF Tie Breaking
- Configure Load Balancing for MPLS LSPs
- Use the First MPLS Label in the Hash Key
- Use the Second MPLS Label in the Hash Key
- Use the IP Payload in the Hash Key
- Use the First Two Labels and the IP Payload in the Hash Key
- Configure Load Balancing for MPLS LSPs without CSPF
- Disable Normal TTL Decrementing
- Configure MPLS Soft Preemption
- Configure Automatic Bandwidth Allocation
- Configure MPLS Statistics
- Configure the Maximum and Minimum Bounds of the LSP's Bandwidth
- Configure the Threshold for Automatic Bandwidth Adjustment
- Configure Passive Bandwidth Utilization Monitoring
- Disable Constrained-Path LSP Computation
- Configure Administrative Groups
- Configure the LSP Preference
- Configure Path Route Recording
- Configure Class of Service for MPLS
- Class of Service for MPLS Overview
- Configure the MPLS CoS Bits
- Rewrite IEEE 802.1p Packet Headers with the MPLS CoS Value
- Configure Adaptive LSPs
- Configure Priority and Preemption
- Optimize Signaled LSPs
- Configure the Maximum Path Length
- Configure the Path Bandwidth
- Configure the Standby State
- Configure LSP Hold Time
- Configure LDP Tunneling
- Configure Alternate Backup Paths Using Fate Sharing
- Implications to CSPF
- Example: Configure Fate Sharing
- Configure All Other MPLS Routers for Signaled LSPs
- Enable RSVP
- Configure Point-to-Multipoint LSPs
- Example: Point-to-Multipoint LSPs
- Configure MPLS Exception Monitoring
- Improve TED Accuracy with RSVP PathErr Messages
- PathErr Messages
- Identify the Problem Link
- Configure the Router to Improve TED Accuracy
- Examples: Configure Signaled LSPs
- Configure MPLS over GRE Tunnels
- Example: Configure MPLS over GRE Tunnels
- Configure IPv6 Tunnels over MPLS
- IPv6 over MPLS Standards
- Configure an IPv4 MPLS Tunnel to Carry IPv6 Traffic
- Configure IPv6 on Both Core- and CE Router-Facing Interfaces
- Configure MPLS and RSVP between PE Routers
- Enable IPv6 Tunneling in MPLS
- Configure Multiprotocol BGP to Carry IPv6 Traffic
- Configure ICMP Message Tunneling
- LSP Attributes for GMPLS
- Chapter:
Configure Differentiated-Services-Aware Traffic Engineering
[PDF 105 KB]
- Differentiated-Services-Aware Traffic Engineering Standards
- Differentiated-Services-Aware Traffic Engineering Terminology
- Differentiated-Services-Aware Traffic Engineering Overview
- Differentiated-Services-Aware Traffic Engineered LSPs
- Differentiated-Services-Aware Traffic Engineered LSPs Overview
- Differentiated-Services-Aware Traffic Engineered LSPs Operation
- Differentiated-Services-Aware Traffic Engineered LSPs Limitations
- Multiclass LSPs
- Multiclass LSP Overview
- Establish a Multiclass LSP on the Differentiated Services Domain
- Multiclass LSP Limitations
- Configure Differentiated-Services-Aware Traffic Engineering
- Configure the Bandwidth Model
- Configure Traffic Engineering Classes
- Requirements and Limitations for the Traffic Engineering Class Matrix
- Configure Differentiated-Services-Aware Traffic Engineering for LSPs
- Configure Class of Service for the Interfaces
- Configure IGP
- Configure a Traffic Engineered LSP
- Configure Policing for LSPs
- Configure Multiclass LSPs
- Configure Class of Service for the Interfaces
- Configure the IGP
- Configure a Multiclass LSP
- Configure Policing for Multiclass LSPs
- Chapter:
Configure Static LSPs
[PDF 67 KB]
- Configure the Ingress Router for Static MPLS
- Example: Configure the Ingress Router
- Configure the Intermediate and Egress Routers for Static MPLS
- Example: Configure an Intermediate Router
- Example: Configure an Egress Router
- Configure Static Unicast Routes for Point-to-Multipoint LSPs
- Chapter:
Configure Explicit-Path LSPs
[PDF 16 KB]
- Chapter:
Configure Miscellaneous MPLS Properties
[PDF 121 KB]
- Configure MPLS to Pop the Label on the Ultimate-Hop Router
- Configure Traffic Engineering for LSPs
- Use RSVP and LDP Routes for Traffic Forwarding
- Use RSVP and LDP Routes for Forwarding in VPNs
- Use RSVP and LDP Routes for Forwarding but Not Route Selection
- Advertise the LSP Metric in Summary LSAs
- Configure MPLS to Gather Statistics
- Control MPLS System Log Messages and SNMP Traps
- Configure MPLS Firewall Filter and Policers
- Configure MPLS Firewall Filters
- MPLS Firewall Filter Examples
- Configure Policers for LSPs
- LSP Policer Limitations
- LSP Policer Example
- Configure Automatic Policers
- Configure Automatic Policers for LSPs
- Configure Automatic Policers for Differentiated-Services-Aware LSPs
- Disable Automatic Policing on an LSP
- Example: Automatic Policers for LSPs
- Configure MPLS Rewrite Rules
- Rewrite the EXP Bits of All Three Labels of an Outgoing Packet
- Rewrite MPLS and IPv4 Packet Headers
- Ping LSPs
- Ping an MPLS LSP
- Ping an MPLS LSP Endpoint
- Ping a CCC LSP
- Ping a Layer 3 VPN
- Trace MPLS and LSP Packets and Operations
- Chapter:
Summary of MPLS Configuration Statements
[PDF 396 KB]
- adaptive
- adjust-interval
- adjust-threshold
- admin-group
- admin-group (for Interfaces)
- admin-group (for LSPs)
- admin-groups
- advertise-hold-time
- allow-fragmentation
- auto-bandwidth
- auto-policing
- bandwidth
- bandwidth-model
- class-of-service
- default-route
- description
- diffserv-te
- disable
- discard
- exclude
- exclude (for Administrative Groups)
- exclude (for Fast Reroute)
- explicit-null
- fast-reroute
- fate-sharing
- from
- gpid
- hop-limit
- icmp-tunneling
- include
- include (for Administrative Groups)
- include (for Fast Reroute)
- install
- interface
- ipv6-tunneling
- label-map
- label-switched-path
- ldp-tunneling
- least-fill
- log-updown
- lsp-attributes
- maximum-bandwidth
- metric
- minimum-bandwidth
- monitor-bandwidth
- most-fill
- mpls
- mtu-signaling
- next-hop
- no-cspf
- no-decrement-ttl
- no-exclude
- no-include
- no-propagate-ttl
- no-record
- optimize-aggressive
- optimize-timer
- p2mp
- p2mp-lsp-next-hop
- path
- policing
- pop
- preference
- primary
- priority
- push
- random
- record
- reject
- retry-limit
- retry-timer
- revert-timer
- rsvp-error-hold-time
- secondary
- select
- signal-bandwidth
- soft-preemption
- standby
- static-path
- statistics
- swap
- switching-type
- te-class-matrix
- to
- traceoptions
- traffic-engineering
- type
- Chapter:
RSVP Overview
[PDF 97 KB]
- RSVP Overview
- RSVP Standards
- JUNOS Software RSVP Protocol Implementation
- RSVP Operation
- RSVP Operation Overview
- RSVP Authentication
- RSVP and IGP Hello Packets and Timers
- RSVP Message Types
- Path Messages
- Resv Messages
- PathTear Messages
- ResvTear Messages
- PathErr Messages
- ResvErr Messages
- ResvConfirm Messages
- RSVP Reservation Styles
- RSVP Refresh Reduction
- MTU Signaling in RSVP
- How the Correct MTU Is Signaled in RSVP
- Determining an Outgoing MTU Value
- MTU Signaling in RSVP Limitations
- Link Protection
- Fast Reroute, Node Protection, and Link Protection
- Node Protection
- RSVP Graceful Restart
- RSVP Graceful Restart Standard
- RSVP Graceful Restart Terminology
- RSVP Graceful Restart Operation
- Process the Restart Cap Object
- Chapter:
RSVP Configuration Guidelines
[PDF 143 KB]
- Minimum RSVP Configuration
- Configure RSVP and MPLS
- Example: Configure RSVP and MPLS
- Configure RSVP Interface Properties
- Configure RSVP Refresh Reduction
- Determine the Refresh Reduction Capability of RSVP Neighbors
- Configure the RSVP Hello Interval
- Configure RSVP Authentication
- Reserve Bandwidth on an Interface
- Configure the RSVP Update Threshold on an Interface
- Configure Node Protection or Link Protection
- Configure Node Protection or Link Protection on an LSP
- Configure Link Protection on the Interfaces Used by the LSPs
- Configure RSVP Graceful Restart
- Configure RSVP Timers
- Preempt RSVP Sessions
- Configure MTU Signaling in RSVP
- Enable Packet Fragmentation
- Enable MTU Signaling in RSVP
- Configure RSVP to Pop the Label on the Ultimate-Hop Router
- Trace RSVP Protocol Traffic
- Examples: Trace RSVP Protocol Traffic
- Chapter:
Summary of RSVP Configuration Statements
[PDF 110 KB]
- aggregate
- authentication-key
- bandwidth
- class-of-service
- disable
- graceful-restart
- hello-interval
- helper-disable
- interface
- keep-multiplier
- link-protection
- link-protection (MPLS)
- link-protection (RSVP)
- no-aggregate
- no-reliable
- node-link-protection
- path
- peer-interface
- preemption
- refresh-time
- reliable
- rsvp
- soft-preemption
- subscription
- traceoptions
- update-threshold
- Chapter:
LDP Overview
[PDF 54 KB]
- LDP Standards
- JUNOS LDP Protocol Implementation
- LDP Operation
- LDP Label Filtering
- Tunnel LDP LSPs in RSVP LSPs
- Tunnel LDP LSPs in RSVP LSPs Overview
- Label Operations
- LDP Message Types
- Discovery Messages
- Session Messages
- Advertisement Messages
- Notification Messages
- LDP Graceful Restart
- Chapter:
LDP Configuration Guidelines
[PDF 165 KB]
- Minimum LDP Configuration
- Enable LDP
- Configure the LDP Hello Interval
- Configure the LDP Hold Time
- Configure the LDP Keepalive Interval
- Configure the LDP Keepalive Timeout
- Configure LDP Route Preferences
- Configure LDP Graceful Restart
- Enable Graceful Restart
- Disable LDP Graceful Restart or Helper Mode
- Configure Recovery Time and Maximum Recovery Time
- Configure LDP Received-Label Filtering
- Examples: Configure Received-Label Filtering
- Configure LDP Outbound-Label Filtering
- Examples: Configure Outbound-Label Filtering
- Configure LDP Transport Address Control
- Configure the LDP Egress Policy
- Example: Configure the LDP Egress Policy
- Configure FEC Deaggregation
- Collect LDP Statistics
- LDP Statistics Output
- Disabling LDP Statistics on the Penultimate-Hop Router
- LDP Statistics Limitations
- Trace LDP Protocol Traffic
- Trace LDP Protocol Traffic at the Protocol and Routing Instance Levels
- Trace LDP Protocol Traffic within FEC
- Examples: Trace LDP Protocol Traffic
- Configure Miscellaneous LDP Properties
- Configure LDP to Use the IGP Route Metric
- Prevent Ingress Routes from Being Added to inet.0
- Multiple-Instance LDP and Carrier-of-Carriers VPNs
- Configure MPLS and LDP to Pop the Label on the Ultimate-Hop Router
- Enable LDP over RSVP-Established LSPs
- Configure the TCP MD5 Signature for LDP Session
- Disable SNMP Traps for LDP
- Chapter:
Summary of LDP Configuration Statements
[PDF 116 KB]
- authentication-key
- deaggregate
- disable
- egress-policy
- explicit-null
- export
- graceful-restart
- hello-interval
- helper-disable
- hold-time
- import
- interface
- keepalive-interval
- keepalive-timeout
- ldp
- log-updown
- maximum-recovery-time
- no-deaggregate
- no-forwarding
- preference
- recovery-time
- session
- traceoptions
- track-igp-metric
- traffic-statistics
- transport-address
- Chapter:
CCC and TCC Overview
[PDF 28 KB]
- CCC Overview
- TCC Overview
- CCC and TCC Graceful Restart
- Chapter:
CCC and TCC Configuration Guidelines
[PDF 188 KB]
- Configure CCC
- Configure Layer 2 Switching Cross-Connects
- Define the Encapsulation for Layer 2 Switching Cross-Connects
- ATM
- Ethernet
- Ethernet VLAN
- Aggregated Ethernet
- Frame Relay
- PPP and Cisco HDLC
- Define the CCC Connection for Layer 2 Switching Cross-Connects
- Configure MPLS
- Example: Configure Layer 2 Switching Cross-Connects
- Configure MPLS LSP Tunnel Cross-Connects
- Define the CCC Encapsulation for LSP Tunnel Cross-Connects
- Define the CCC Connection for LSP Tunnel Cross-Connects
- Example: Configure LSP Tunnel Cross-Connects
- Configure LSP Stitching Cross-Connects
- Example: Configure LSP Stitching Cross-Connects
- Transmit Nonstandard BPDUs
- Configure TCC
- Define the Encapsulation for the Layer 2 Switching TCCs
- PPP and Cisco HDLC Circuits
- ATM Circuits
- Frame Relay Circuits
- Ethernet Circuits
- Ethernet Extended VLAN Circuits
- ARP Configuration for Ethernet TCC Encapsulations
- Define the Connection for the Layer 2 Switching TCC
- Configure MPLS
- Configure CCC and TCC Graceful Restart
- Configure CCC Switching for Point-to-Multipoint LSPs
- Configure the Point-to-Multipoint LSP Switch on the Ingress PE Router
- Configure the Point-to-Multipoint LSP Switch on the Egress PE Router
- Chapter:
Summary of CCC and TCC Configuration Statements
[PDF 64 KB]
- connections
- encapsulation
- encapsulation (logical interface)
- encapsulation (physical interface)
- interface-switch
- lsp-switch
- p2mp-receive-switch
- p2mp-transmit-switch
- remote-interface-switch
- Chapter:
GMPLS Overview
[PDF 37 KB]
- GMPLS Standards
- Terms and Acronyms
- Overview
- GMPLS Operation
- GMPLS and OSPF
- GMPLS and CSPF
- GMPLS Features
- Chapter:
GMPLS Configuration Guidelines
[PDF 91 KB]
- Configure LMP
- Configure LMP Traffic Engineering Links
- Configure the Local IP Address for the Traffic Engineering Link
- Configure the Remote IP Address for the Traffic Engineering Link
- Configure the Remote ID for the Traffic Engineering Link
- Configure LMP Peers
- Configure the LMP Peer ID
- Configure the Control Channel Interface
- Configure the Traffic Engineering Link for the LMP Peer
- Configure Peer Interfaces in RSVP and OSPF
- Configure Peer Interfaces in RSVP
- Configure Peer Interfaces in OSPF
- Configure MPLS Paths for GMPLS
- Trace LMP Traffic
- Configure MPLS Label-Switched Paths for GMPLS
- Configure the GPID
- Configure the Signal Bandwidth Type
- Configure GMPLS Bidirectional LSPs
- Chapter:
Summary of GMPLS Configuration Statements
[PDF 74 KB]
- address
- control-channel
- dead-interval
- disable
- hello-interval
- interface
- link-management
- local-address
- peer
- peer-interface
- remote-address
- remote-id
- retransmit-interval
- te-link
- traceoptions
- transit-delay
- Chapter:
Index
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- Chapter:
Index of Statements and Commands
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