The mpls te path-selection overload command associates RSVP-LSP establishment with the IS-IS overload setting. This association allows CSPF to calculate paths excluding overloaded IS-IS nodes.
The undo mpls te path-selection command restores the default configuration.
By default, RSVP-LSP establishment is not associated with the IS-IS overload setting.
Usage Scenario
An administrator can run the set-overload command to mark a node overloaded if the node is transmitting a large number of services or its CPU is overburdened. If there are overloaded nodes on an MPLS TE network, associate RSVP-LSP establishment with the IS-IS overload setting to ensure that RSVP-LSPs are established over paths excluding overloaded nodes. This configuration prevents overloaded nodes from being further burdened and improves RSVP-LSP reliability.
Prerequisites
CSPF has been enabled using the mpls te cspf command.
The route record has been enabled using the mpls te record-route command.Configuration Impact
After the mpls te path-selection overload command is run, and an LSP passes through overloaded nodes, the following situations occur:
Precautions
This configuration does not take effect on bypass or P2MP TE tunnels.
If the ingress or egress is marked overloaded, the mpls te path-selection overload command does not take effect. The established RSVP-LSPs associated with the ingress or egress will not be reestablished and new RSVP-LSPs associated with the ingress or egress will also not be established. If a TE LSP uses the local device as a transit node before the set-overload command is run, the TE LSP is not torn down and re-established and still uses the local device as a transit node after the set-overload command is run; if the local device is restarted after the command is run and fast convergence is not configured on the ingress of the RSVP-LSP, TE LSP forwarding fails, and services are affected. Therefore, the mpls te path-selection overload command needs to be run on the ingress of the RSVP-LSP before the device is restarted.