[j-nsp] Problem setting a bypass lsp?

Salman Ahmed. salman77_99 at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 2 09:34:35 EST 2007


Hi,

Yes the Bypass would be created by system.  But what
if u need to manually create Bypasses with specific
ERO constraints ?

And secondly what should be the interface defined /
configured in the command? I gave it as follows:
-------------------
set logical-routers jd1r1 protocols rsvp interface
fe-0/0/0.110 link-protection bypass to-10.0.0.34 to
10.0.0.34
set logical-routers jd1r1 protocols rsvp interface
fe-0/0/0.110 link-protection bypass to-10.0.0.34
bandwidth 0
set logical-routers jd1r1 protocols rsvp interface
fe-0/0/0.110 link-protection bypass to-10.0.0.34 path
10.0.254.10 loose
set logical-routers jd1r1 protocols rsvp interface
fe-0/0/0.110 link-protection bypass to-10.0.0.34 path
10.0.254.14 loose
set logical-routers jd1r1 protocols rsvp interface
fe-0/0/0.110 link-protection bypass to-10.0.0.34 path
10.0.254.11 loose
-------------------

The question is if a router has many outgoing RSVP
interfaces then what should be the preferred RSVP
interface for configuring the bypass lsp?

regards

--- sthaug at nethelp.no wrote:

> > I need to make a bypass lsp. I have configure MPLS
> > LSPs etc with RSVP running and
> node-link-protection
> > enabled on RSVP interfaces.
> 
> If you want to use link protection (and I assume
> also for node link
> protection), the *system* creates the necessary
> bypass LSPs for you.
> 
> You configure "link-protection" or
> "node-link-protection" on the LSP,
> path as necessary on the LSP, and "link-protection"
> for RSVP on the
> necessary outgoing interfaces.
> 
> Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sthaug at nethelp.no
> 



 
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