The ppag standard enable command enables the encoding format of the Association Object (AO) and PPAG TLV in packets sent through a PCE session to comply with the format defined in RFC 8697 and RFC 8745.
The undo ppag standard enable command enables the encoding format of the Association Object (AO) and PPAG TLV in packets sent through a PCE session to comply with the format defined in drafts.
By default, the AO and PPAG TLVs in packets sent through a PCE session are encoded in the format defined in drafts.
Usage Scenario
This function is mainly used in interoperability test scenarios. Huawei devices can parse the AO and PPAG encoding formats defined in both RFC 8745 and RFC 8697 as well as those in the IETF draft. By default, Huawei devices use the encoding formats defined in the draft. You can adjust the encoding formats according to those used on the peer device.
If the peer controller or tester uses the formats defined in RFC 8745 and RFC 8697, enable the Huawei device to use the RFC-defined AO and PPAG encoding formats by running the ppag standard enable command.Prerequisites
A PCE client has been configured using the pce-client command.
Configuration Impact
After the ppag standard enable command is run, the PCEP session is restarted to support the encoding format defined by the IETF. After a PCEP session is restarted, the AO and PPAG in the PCRpt messages sent from the session are encoded in the format defined in RFC 8697 and RFC 8745.