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Configuring MPLS tracert for MPLS TE tunnels
Perform the following task in any view:
Task Command
Use MPLS tracert to trace an MPLS
TE tunnel.
tracert mpls
[
-a
source-ip
|
-exp
exp-value
|
-h
ttl-value
|
-r
reply-mode
|
-rtos
tos-value
|
-t
time-out
|
-v
|
fec-check
] *
te
tunnel
interface-number
Configuring BFD for MPLS TE tunnels
To run BFD on an MPLS TE tunnel, configure both the local and remote devices as described
in
Table 49 Configurations on the local and remote devices
BFD session
establishment
mode
Node type
Execute the "mpls
bfd enable"
command?
Execute the
"mpls bfd"
command?
Configure the
discriminator
keyword?
Static mode
Local Yes
Yes
Yes
Remote Yes
Yes
Yes
Dynamic mode
Local Yes
Yes
No
Remote Yes
No
N/A
Follow these guidelines to configure BFD for an MPLS TE tunnel:
•
To establish a static BFD session, ensure that the local and remote discriminators configured
locally are identical with the remote and local discriminators configured on the remote device,
respectively.
•
The source address of the BFD session is the MPLS LSR ID of the local device. Before you
configure BFD for the LSP tunnel, configure an MPLS LSR ID for the local device. Make sure a
route is available on the remote device to reach the MPLS LSR ID.
•
On a BFD session established in static mode, the ingress node and egress node both operate
in active mode. On a BFD session established in dynamic mode, the egress node operates in
active mode and the ingress node operates in passive mode. Executing the
bfd session
init-mode
command on the ingress or egress node does not change the node's operating
mode.
•
If both BFD and FRR are enabled for an MPLS TE tunnel, set the BFD detection interval for
tunnel connectivity verification to be longer than that for FRR. Otherwise, the BFD session for
MPLS TE tunnel connectivity verification will be down during an FRR switchover.
To configure BFD for MPLS TE tunnels:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enable BFD for MPLS.
mpls bfd enable
By default, BFD for MPLS is
disabled.
3.
Enter the view of the MPLS
TE tunnel interface.
interface tunnel
number
N/A