mpls te (Interface view)

Function

The mpls te command enables MPLS TE on an interface.

The undo mpls te command disables MPLS TE on an interface.

This command varies in transport and router modes. For detailed differences, see Differences Between Commands in Transport and Router Modes. This topic describes the command configuration in router mode.

By default, MPLS traffic engineering is disabled on an interface.

Format

mpls te

undo mpls te

Parameters

None

Views

100ge sub-interface view, 100GE interface view, 10GE sub-interface view, 10GE interface view, 25GE sub-interface view, 25GE interface view, 400GE sub-interface view, 400GE interface view, 40GE sub-interface view, 40GE interface view, 50GE sub-interface view, 50GE interface view, Eth-Trunk sub-interface view, Eth-Trunk interface view, GE optical interface view, GE sub-interface view, GE electrical interface view, GMPLS-UNI interface view, Tunnel interface view, XGE sub-interface view, XGE interface view

Default Level

2: Configuration level

Task Name and Operations

Task Name Operations
mpls-te write

Usage Guidelines

Usage Scenario

MPLS TE can be enabled on an interface after being enabled globally.

Disabling MPLS TE globally deletes all MPLS TE configurations. Disabling MPLS TE on an interface deletes all MPLS TE configurations on this interface. An MPLS TE-enabled interface can be used for establishing an MPLS TE tunnel.

Example

# Enable MPLS TE on GE 0/1/0.
<HUAWEI> system-view
[~HUAWEI] mpls
[*HUAWEI-mpls] mpls te
[*HUAWEI-mpls] quit
[*HUAWEI] interface GigabitEthernet0/1/0
[*HUAWEI-GigabitEthernet0/1/0] mpls
[*HUAWEI-GigabitEthernet0/1/0] mpls te
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