Displaying Static Lsps; Static Lsp Configuration Example - HP MSR2000 Configuration Manual

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Step
2.
Configure
ingress node of the
static LSP.
3.
Configure the transit
node of the static
LSP.
4.
Configure the egress
node of the static
LSP.

Displaying static LSPs

Execute display commands in any view.
Task
Display static LSP information.

Static LSP configuration example

Network requirements
Router A, Router B, and Router C all support MPLS.
Establish static LSPs between Router A and Router C, so that subnets 1 1.1.1.0/24 and 21.1.1.0/24 can
access each other over MPLS.
Figure 8 Network diagram
Configuration considerations
For an LSP, the outgoing label specified on an LSR must be identical with the incoming label specified on
the downstream LSR.
LSPs are unidirectional. You must configure an LSP for each direction of the data forwarding path.
Command
static-lsp ingress lsp-name destination
the
dest-addr { mask | mask-length } { nexthop
next-hop-addr | outgoing-interface
interface-type interface-number } out-label
out-label
static-lsp transit lsp-name in-label in-label
{ nexthop next-hop-addr |
outgoing-interface interface-type
interface-number } out-label out-label
static-lsp egress lsp-name in-label in-label
Command
display mpls static-lsp [ lsp-name lsp-name ]
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Remarks
If you specify a next hop for the
static LSP, make sure the ingress
node has an active route to the
specified next hop address.
If you specify a next hop for the
static LSP, make sure the transit
node has an active route to the
specified next hop address.
You do not need to configure this
command if the outgoing label
configured on the penultimate hop
of the static LSP is 0 or 3.

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