Contents

Preface
Audience
Document Organization
Typographical and Keying Conventions
Support Services
Configuring Traffic Engineering
Traffic Engineering Command Line Modes
Understanding Tunnel Parameter Precedence
Understanding Interface Parameter Precedence
Using Traffic Engineering Configuration Mode
Configuring a Avici router Containing non-MPLS Capable Modules
Configuring Traffic Engineering Interface Parameters
Using Administrative-color
Setting the Default Maximum Reservable Bandwidth
Configuring MPLS Reflood Timers Per Router
Configuring a Preference for MPLS Routes at Tunnel Egress
Setting Traffic Engineering Parameters Per Interface
Enabling MPLS on an Interface
Associating an Administrative Color with an Interface
Setting Bandwidth
Setting Interface Metrics for Traffic Engineering
Configuring MPLS Reflood Timers Per Interface
Using RSVP Extensions for Traffic Engineering
Setting Up RSVP Neighbors
Configuring Reservation and Path Refresh Timers
Configuring RSVP Refresh Reduction
Configuring Summary Refresh Messaging
Configuring Refresh Reduction Message Reliability
Configuring Refresh Reduction Message Bundling
Creating, Modifying and Deleting a Tunnel
Using Tunnel Parameter Set Mode
Using Tunnel Name Mode
Using Tunnel Path List Mode
Configuring a Partial Path List
Configuring Tunnel TTL Decrement
Route-withdraw-delay Timer
Advertising TE Tunnels into IGP
Configuring Standby Tunnels
Understanding Secondary Tunnels
Configuring Attribute Priority Levels
Configuring Minimum Attribute Priority Levels
Configuring Secondary Tunnel Adaptivity
Specifying a Tunnel Name for Purposes of Signaling
Enabling LSP Reverse Path Check
Configuring Tunnel History
Understanding Load Balancing within Composite-Paths
Performing MPLS Ping and Trace Route
Configuring Static MPLS Routes
IP Multicast
Related Information
IP Multicast Configuration
Enabling PIM Sparse-Mode on an Interface
Configuring for Interoperability
Configuring PIM Source Specific Multicast (SSM)
Configuring Bootstrap Routers (BSRs)
Configuring RPs
Announcing Candidacy - RPs
Configuring Static RPs
Configuring Multicast Boundaries
Configuring Multicast Borders
Configuring the IP PIM Query-Interval
Enabling IP IGMP Static-Group Command
Configuring Static Multicast Routes
Configuring IP Multicast Multipath Load Splitting
Display Information about Multicast
Multicast BGP
Introduction
Selecting the IPv4 Address Family
Enabling MBGP Peers and Peer-Groups
MBGP Support for Prefix and Filter Lists
Advertising Networks
Aggregating MBGP Routes
MSDP
Introduction
Configuring An MSDP Peer
Configuring an IP MSDP Default Peer
Configuring Connect Retry Timer for MSDP Peering Sessions
Configuring an Interface IP Address Originator ID
Configuring a MSDP Peer Description
Resetting an IP MSDP Peer
Configuring an MSDP Mesh-Group
Configuring the MSDP Redistribute Filter
Configuring Inbound and Outbound SA Message Filters
Clearing the Source Active Cache
Configuring a Source Active Request Filter
Configuring a MSDP TTL Threshold
Display Information about MSDP
Quality of Service Configuration
Introduction
Understanding Parameter Modification Vs. Replacement
Configuring Queue Parameters
Understanding Relative Bandwidth
Configuring Random Early Detect
Configuring Packet Treatments
Configuring PSCs
Configuring IP PSCs
Configuring MPLS PSCs
PSC Configuration Example
Configuring a Classifier
Configuring QoS-Mark Mapping
Configuring CBS and CIR Policers on an ATM Subinterface
Configuring a Quality of Service Traffic Assignment
Quality of Service Traffic Assignments at System Initialization
Configuring IP and MPLS PSCs and Multiple Classifiers
Configuring Packet Treatments
Configuring Quality of Service on a Composite Link
Understanding Bandwidth and Queue Resources on a Composite Link
Over-allocation of Bandwidth or Queue Resources
Initial Traffic Assignments
Displaying Composite Link Traffic Assignments
Stepping Through A Configuration Example
Configuring Queue and RED Parameter Sets
Assigning Queue and RED Parameter Sets to Packet Treatments
Configuring Classifier Parameter Sets
Configuring Traffic Assignments
Configuring Local Protection
Introduction
Configuring Primary LSP Protection Tolerance
Understanding Local Protection Parameter Precedence
Local Protection Parameter Ingress Precedence
Local Protection Parameter Midpoint Precedence
Understanding Enabled, Disabled, Non-Specified Command Options
Configuring Local Protection Parameters
Understanding Backup Path Make-Before-Break
Identifying Local Protect Signal Incapable Routers
Enabling Local Protection
Enabling Fast Reroute
Enabling Node Disjoint
Understanding Local Protection Bandwidth Allocation
Configuring Maximum Number of Hops
Configuring Backup Path Holding and Reserving Priority
Configuring Backup Path Administrative Colors
Configuring Local Protection Resilience and Adaptivity
Configuring Primary LSP Resilience Once Backup Path is Inuse
Configuring Shared Risk Link Groups
LDP Configuration
Introduction
Overview of LDP Configuration Tasks
Enable LDP on the Avici router
Enable LDP on Interfaces
Auto-Configuring LDP
Configuring LDP on Parallel Links
Configuring Multiple LDP-ECMP Next Hops
Modify LDP Defaults
Configuring LDP OSPF Recovery
Enable LDP on Tunnels
Clearing an LDP Inactive FEC
Configuring LDP FEC Verification
Enable LDP Traps
Display LDP
Configuring Circuit Cross Connect
Introduction
Configuring a Frame Relay Interface
Creating a Frame Relay PVC
Configuring a Connection
Configuring a PVC Tunnel
Configuring a Tunnel Stitch
Configuring a PVC-TO-PVC Connection
Configuring LMI on a Frame Relay PVC
Configuring Router Management Capability on a Frame Relay PVC
Displaying Frame Relay PVC LMI and Router Interface Management Statistics
Calculating Random Early Detect Parameter Values
min-th to max-th Conversion
Index


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