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MPLS and RSVP-TE

3.18.5 Signaling Protocol

For static LSPs, the path and the label mappings and actions configured at each hop
must be specified manually. RSVP-TE or LDP is not required for static LSPs.
For dynamic LSPs, RSVP-TE or LDP must be turned on. See
or
To implement dynamic pseudowire/VLL labels, entities must be enabled as follows:
When MPLS is enabled and either RSVP-TE or LDP is also enabled, MPLS uses
RSVP-TE or LDP to set up the configured LSPs. For example, when you configure
an LSP with both MPLS and RSVP-TE running, RSVP-TE initiates a session to
create the LSP. RSVP-TE uses the local router as the RSVP-TE session sender and
the LSP destination as the RSVP-TE session receiver. Once the RSVP-TE session
is created, the LSP is set up on the path created by the session. If the session is not
successfully created, RSVP-TE notifies MPLS; MPLS can then either initiate backup
paths or retry the initial path.
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Label Distribution
Protocol.
• MPLS must be enabled on all routers that are part of a static LSP
• LDP must be enabled on the ingress and egress LERs
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