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Configuring Load Balancing for MPLS LSPs

Load balancing is used to evenly distribute traffic when the following conditions apply:

By default, when load balancing is used to help distribute traffic, the JUNOS software employs a hash algorithm to select a next-hop address to install into the forwarding table. Whenever the set of next hops for a destination changes in any way, the next-hop address is reselected by means of the hash algorithm.

You can configure how the hash algorithm is used to load-balance traffic across a set of equal-cost LSPs. The hash algorithm can be configured to use the first MPLS label, the first two MPLS labels, the IP payload, or the first and second MPLS labels and the IP payload.

For more information about statements configured under the [edit forwarding-options] hierarchy level, see the JUNOS Policy Framework Configuration Guide.

The following sections describe how to configure load balancing for MPLS LSPs:


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