[c-nsp] config example xconnent between ASR9K and 6500
Curtis Piehler
cpiehler2 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 15 22:41:52 EDT 2017
It is a matter of managing labels on the devices that terminate the
attachment circuits. You don't need to manage the P routers in between.
Coming from a Smart Edge world years ago we did static PWs. When we
migrated to ASR9Ks static labeling was the only way I could interopt with
the Smart Edges until years later I figured out how to do dynamic PWs.
On Sep 15, 2017 10:37 PM, "Aaron Gould" <aaron1 at gvtc.com> wrote:
> Oh ok I think I see what you mean. So if you configure a PW with a static
> label, then does that mean you have to handle the pw on the next hop device
> or otherwise statically map the lsp at every hop along the way ?
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> I’ve always done end to end dynamic pw’s… so I’m very familiar with mtu
> drama, soft (control plane) and hard (fwd’ing plane).
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> -Aaron
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