
rsvp neighbor enable-label-requests
Identifies a router as an RSVP neighbor and enables the support of MPLS labels.
Syntax: [no] rsvp neighbor {ip-address} enable-label-requests
ip-address
IP address of an RSVP neighbor.
Description: RSVP must have explicit knowledge of neighboring routers allowed to request MPLS labels. The rsvp neighbor enable-label-requests command identifies other routers as neighbors and enables the exchange of MPLS labels.
Use the rsvp neighbor ip-address command to identify the IP address of individual neighbors and to configure the connections to those neighbors.
NOTE The enable-label-requests must be enabled in order to establish LSPs with the neighbor, unless rsvp promiscuous is enabled.
Factory Default: No neighbors defined.
Command Mode: Configuration.
Example 1: In the following example, the rsvp neighbor enable-label-requests command:
- Identifies a router as an RSVP neighbor
- Enables MPLS labeling to the neighbor:
router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
router(config)#rsvp neighbor 16.1.2.80 enable-label-requests
Example 2: In the following example, the no rsvp neighbor command deletes an RSVP neighbor:
router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
router(config)#no rsvp neighbor 16.1.2.80
Related Commands: rsvp promiscuous
rsvp default-path-refresh
rsvp default-resv-refresh
show mpls rsvp neighbor
show mpls rsvp neighbor-list
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