
tunnel-name
Provides for the naming of a tunnel for purposes of signaling that is different from the current tunnel context.
Syntax: [no] tunnel-name name
name
Specifies that a pre-existing tunnel with the specified name will be used for purposes of signaling within the current context.
IPriori provides for the naming of a tunnel for purposes of signaling that is different from the current tunnel context. Using the tunnel-name command within any tunnel configuration context allows for the specifying a tunnel for purposes of signaling.
Because explicit-path tunnels do not reroute if the LSP fails, this command can be used to assign a backup tunnel to an explicit-path configured tunnel. The tunnel specified by the tunnel-name command will be signaled should the explicit-path fail.
Factory Default: N/A
Command Mode: All traffic engineering tunnel configuration modes
Example: The following example creates a tunnel t1, creates a tunnel t2, and within the t2 context specifies that t1 will be used for purposes of signaling:
router>enable
router#configure terminal
router(config)#mpls traffic-engineering ospf
router(config-te)#tunnel t1
router(config-te-tunnel)#exit
router(config-te)#tunnel t2
router(config-te-tunnel)#tunnel-name t1
router(config-te-tunnel)#exit
router(config-te)#
Related Commands: show mpls te tunnel-name
tunnel
tunnel default
tunnel parameter-set
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