On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 05:37:31PM -0400, Kent Yu wrote:
> Eric,
>
> > you still need to build the bypass LSP (we don't like the word
> > "detour" :) ). But you can place it using 'exclude-address x.x.x.x'
> > in the explicit-path list, so you don't need to lay out the entire LSP
> > path. That makes things a lot easier.
> >
>
> I think it would be better if we could just signal the fast reroute without
> manually building the tunnels on every router. Kind of like making the
> routers create the tunnel interfaces automatically, is this why it is not
> easy in IOS?
It's not easy because it's currently not possible. :) There's nothing
wrong with this idea, it's just not something we (currently) implement.
That works OK as long as all you need to do is avoid the link/node
you're protecting. If you explicitly need to steer a path in a
specific direction (so you don't protect an OC48 down an OC3, for
example), you then need to start explicitly steering LSPs, which means
you need to build a tunnel interface and so forth.
eric
>
> Thanks
> Kent
>
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