The unicast-route recursive-lookup tunnel command allows non-labeled public BGP routes to recurse to LSPs.
The undo unicast-route recursive-lookup tunnel command restores the default configuration.
By default, non-labeled public BGP routes cannot recurse to LSPs.
Parameter | Description | Value |
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tunnel-selector tunnel-selector-name |
Specifies the name of a tunnel policy selector. |
The value is a string of 1 to 40 case-sensitive characters, spaces not supported. The character string can contain spaces if it is enclosed with double quotation marks (") when being entered. |
Usage Scenario
By default, non-labeled public BGP routes can recurse to outbound interfaces and next hops, but not to LSPs. To allow non-labeled public BGP routes to preferentially recurse to LSPs, run the unicast-route recursive-lookup tunnel command. If no LSPs are available after the command is run, non-labeled public BGP routes recurse to outbound interfaces and next hops.
If tunnel-selector is specified in the command, non-labeled public BGP routes recurse to the LSPs that match the specified tunnel policy selector.Precautions
The SRv6 TE Policy or SRv6 TE Policy Group of tunnel is not supported in a tunnel selector specified in the command.