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Service aggregation router, mpls
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MPLS and RSVP-TE
The destination address of all LSPs must match the SDP far-end address. Service
data packets are sprayed over the set of LSPs in the SDP using the same
procedures as for tunnel selection in ECMP. In all cases, the SDP can only spray
packets over a maximum of eight next hops. Each SR-TE LSP can, however, have
up to eight next hops at the ingress LER when the first segment is a node SID-based
SR tunnel. The SDP selects one next hop from each SR-TE LSP until the maximum
number of eight next hops for the SDP is reached.
The tunnel-far-end option is not supported. In addition, the mixed-lsp-mode option
does not support the sr-te tunnel type.
The signaling protocol for the service labels for an SDP using an SR-TE LSP can be
configured to static (off), T-LDP (tldp), or BGP (bgp).
An SR-TE LSP can be used in VPRN auto-bind with the following commands:
CLI Syntax:
Both VPN-IPv4 and VPN-IPv6 (6VPE) are supported in a VPRN service using
segment routing transport tunnels with the auto-bind-tunnel command.
This auto-bind-tunnel command is also supported with BGP EVPN service, as
shown below:
CLI Syntax:
The following service contexts are supported with SR-TE LSPs:
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config>service>vprn>
auto-bind-tunnel
resolution {any | disabled | filter}
resolution-filter
[no] sr-te
exit
exit
config>service>vpls>bgp-evpn>mpls>
auto-bind-tunnel
resolution {any | disabled | filter}
resolution-filter
[no] sr-te
exit
exit
• VLL, VPLS, IES/VPRN spoke-SDP and interface, and R-VPLS
• Epipe and VPLS services under BGP EVPN
• intra-AS BGP VPRN for VPN-IPv4 and VPN-IPv6 prefixes with both auto-bind
and explicit SDP
• inter-AS option C for VPN-IPv4 and VPN-IPv6 VPRN prefix resolution
• multicast over IES/VPRN spoke interface with spoke-SDP over an SR-TE LSP
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