MPLS-Signaled LSP Configuration Guidelines
MPLS-signaled label-switched paths (LSPs) run from a specific ingress router to a specific egress router. This chapter describes how to configure LSPs. You can configure an LSP so that the Junos OS makes all forwarding decisions, or you can configure some or all routers in the path.
- LSP Configuration Overview
- Configuring the Ingress and Egress Router Addresses for LSPs
- Configuring Primary and Secondary LSPs
- Configuring a Text Description for LSPs
- Configuring Fast Reroute
- Configuring the Optimization Interval for Fast Reroute Paths
- Adding LSP-Related Routes to the inet.3 Routing Table
- Configuring the Connection Between Ingress and Egress Routers
- Configuring LSP Metrics
- Configuring CSPF Tie Breaking
- Configuring Load Balancing for MPLS LSPs
- Disabling Normal TTL Decrementing
- Configuring MPLS Soft Preemption
- Configuring Automatic Bandwidth Allocation for LSPs
- Disabling Constrained-Path LSP Computation
- Configuring Administrative Groups
- Configuring Preference Values for LSPs
- Disabling Path Route Recording
- Configuring Class of Service for MPLS LSPs
- Configuring Adaptive LSPs
- Configuring Priority and Preemption for LSPs
- Optimizing Signaled LSPs
- Configuring the Smart Optimize Timer
- Limiting the Number of Hops in LSPs
- Configuring the Bandwidth Value for LSPs
- Configuring Hot Standby of Secondary Paths
- Damping Advertisement of LSP State Changes
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