[c-nsp] Default behaviour of MPLS enabled interfaces on 6500 SXI
Phil Bedard
philxor at gmail.com
Tue Nov 10 15:09:42 EST 2009
By default it will drop the traffic. If you know the incoming label
you can create a static binding, but you can't create a static binding
for the default route... Not sure of any other mechanisms.
In JunOS you can create an "MPLS default route" which takes unknown
labeled packets and lets you manipulate them as you see fit. But this
isn't JunOS. :)
Phil
On Nov 10, 2009, at 12:13 PM, Rubens Kuhl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just curious: what happens on a label-enabled interface when a packet
> comes with a label that hasn't been negotiated thru LDP ? Is it a
> default permit, a default deny, anything that can be changed or tuned
> ?
>
>
> Rubens
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