
explicit-path
Defines the path-list used by the tunnel.
Syntax: explicit-path name
name
Name of a defined path-list.
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) or many LSRs. The path-list command is additive. If you use the explicit-path command a second time, using the same path-list name, the LSRs specified by the second instance of the command are added to the LSRs specified by the first instance.
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 explicit-path name syntax to assign an existing path list to this tunnel.
Factory Default: None.
Command Mode: Traffic engineering tunnel-name.
Example: In the following example, the explicit-path name command assigns a path-list named SFOtoDC to the tunnel:
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)#explicit-path SFOtoDC
Related Commands: egress
path-list
reserving-priority
tunnel
tunnel default
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Last Updated: 12/19/04 at 14:56:07