
egress
Defines the path-list used by the tunnel.
Syntax: egress egress-ip-address
egress-ip-address
IP address of the egress router for this tunnel.
Description: A traffic engineering path list consists of all or a sub-set of the routers that a LSP traverses between the ingress router and the egress router. A path list may include only one label switched router (the egress).
There are two methods for assigning a path list to a tunnel:
- Use the explicit-path name command to assign an existing path list to this tunnel.
- Use the egress egress-ip-address command to specify only the egress router.
Use the egress egress-ip-address command to specify only the egress router. The traffic engineering path computation algorithm (CR-SPF) computes paths using TE-LSDB based on the given constraints. Traffic engineering assigns the routers, if any, between this router and the specified egress router. Traffic engineering uses the assigned or default parameter set option values in the calculation of the tunnel.
Factory Default: None.
Command Mode: Traffic engineering tunnel-name.
Example: In the following example, the egress egress-ip-address command specifies only the egress router. Traffic engineering path computation automatically computes the routers, if any, between this router and the specified egress router:
router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
router(config)#mpls te ospf
router(config-te)#tunnel toPVE
router(config-te-tunnel)#egress 16.5.2.178
Related Commands: explicit-path
path-list
reserving-priority
tunnel
tunnel default
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Last Updated: 12/19/04 at 14:56:07