mpls l2vpn no-request-message peer

Function

The mpls l2vpn no-request-message peer command disables the function to send Label Request packets to remote peers.

The undo mpls l2vpn no-request-message peer command restores the function to send Label Request packets to remote peers.

By default, a device can send Label Request packets to all remote peers.

Format

mpls l2vpn no-request-message peer ip-address

undo mpls l2vpn no-request-message peer ip-address

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
peer ip-address

Specifies the LSR ID of a remote peer.

This value is in dotted decimal notation.

Views

MPLS-L2VPN view

Default Level

2: Configuration level

Task Name and Operations

Task Name Operations
l2vpn write

Usage Guidelines

Usage Scenario

In a scenario in which a Huawei device needs to interwork with non-Huawei devices that do not support Label Request packets, run the mpls l2vpn no-request-message command to disable the Huawei device from sending Label Request packets during PW negotiation.

Configuration Impact

After the mpls l2vpn no-request-message command is configured, the Huawei device will directly exchange Label Mapping packets with non-Huawei devices for PW negotiation.

Example

# Disable a device from sending Label Request packets to the remote peer with LSR ID 10.10.10.10.
<HUAWEI> system-view
[~HUAWEI] mpls
[*HUAWEI-mpls] quit
[*HUAWEI] mpls l2vpn
[*HUAWEI-l2vpn] mpls l2vpn no-request-message peer 10.10.10.10
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