Cisco Prime Nerk 43 User Guide
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17-65 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 17 Managing MPLS Networks Configuring MPLS-TP Step 2In the link properties window, right-click on the required physical link and choose the Show MPLS-TP tunnels option. The MPLS-TP tunnels’ commands dialog box is displayed, which lists all the tunnels in the selected link. Step 3In the MPLS-TP tunnels’ commands dialog box, choose the tunnels that you want to lock and select the Lock Out option in the Commands field. Step 4Click Execute Now....
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17-66 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 17 Managing MPLS Networks Configuring MPLS-TP Force Switch (Lockout)—This command is used to switch normal traffic from a working LSP to a protected LSP. This command can only be applied on a working LSP. If Force Switch is enabled, then the Working LSP becomes standby and the Protected LSP becomes active. Manual Switch—This command is used to switch normal traffic from a working LSP to a protected LSP. This command can be applied only on a...
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17-67 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 17 Managing MPLS Networks Configuring MPLS-TP Step 1In the map view, right-click the required link and choose Properties. A list of tunnels for the selected link is displayed. Step 2Right-click on the required physical link and choose the Manage MPLS-TP tunnels option. The MPLS-TP tunnels’ commands dialog box is displayed. NoteIf there are no MPLS-TP tunnels configured for the selected link, then a message indicating the absence of MPLS-TP...
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17-68 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 17 Managing MPLS Networks Configuring MPLS-TP Step 2Right-click on the required physical link and choose the Manage MPLS-TP tunnels option. The MPLS-TP tunnels’ commands dialog box is displayed. Step 3In the MPLS-TP tunnels’ commands dialog box, select the protected LSP tunnel that has been locked and select Clear Lockout of Protecting in the Commands field. Step 4Click Execute Now. You are prompted to confirm the operation. Step 5Click Ye...
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17-69 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 17 Managing MPLS Networks Configuring MPLS-TP In the above Figure 17-25, both the status of Working LSP and the Protected LSP are in up state. So, the Information field is blank. Lockout State In the Lockout State, information value has been changed. If the Wo r k i n g L S P is down, it displays Working LSP is Locked Out. If the Protected LSP is down, it displays that the Protected LSP is Locked Out Figure 17-26 Viewing the Lockout States...
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17-70 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 17 Managing MPLS Networks Configuring MPLS-TP Figure 17-27 Viewing the Commands for Eligible LSPs In the above Figure 17-27 the commands that are executed on LSPs on the link are displayed It will be enabled only when an eligible LSP is working/protected on the link.
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17-71 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 17 Managing MPLS Networks Configuring MPLS-TE Configuring MPLS-TE The following table lists commands you can use to configure MPLS-TE and how to launch these commands. You can preview a command before executing it, or schedule it to run at a later time. You may be prompted to enter your device access credentials while executing a command. Your permissions determine whether you can run these commands (see Permissions for Managing MPLS...
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17-72 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 17 Managing MPLS Networks Configuring RSVP Configuring RSVP The following RSVP commands manage a reserved-bandwidth path between hosts or the end systems to predetermine and ensure Quality of Service (QoS) for their data transmission. You can preview a command before executing it, or schedule it to run at a later time. You may be prompted to enter your device access credentials while executing a command. Your permissions determine whether...
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17-73 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 17 Managing MPLS Networks Configuring VRRP Configuring VRRP The following VRRP commands configure the VRRP protocol on routers. These commands configures transparent failover at the first-hop IP router, enabling a group of routers to form a single virtual router. You can preview a command before executing it, or schedule it to run at a later time. You may be prompted to enter your device access credentials while executing a command. Your...
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17-74 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 17 Managing MPLS Networks Configuring Bundle Ethernet and installing Prime Network Device Packages (DPs); see the Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 Administrator Guide.) Configuring Bundle Ethernet Configure a bundle of one or more ports to form a single link using bundle ethernet commands. The following table lists the supported bundle ethernet commands. You can preview a command before executing it, or schedule it to run at a later time. You may...