This section provides an example for configuring a static MPLS TE tunnel, which involves enabling MPLS TE, configuring the MPLS TE bandwidth, and setting up a static CR-LSP.
This section provides an example for configuring a static bidirectional co-routed CR-LSP, including how to enable MPLS TE, configure MPLS TE bandwidth attributes, and configure an MPLS TE tunnel.
This section provides an example for configuring a 1:1 tunnel protection group consisting of static bidirectional co-routed CR-LSPs. A tunnel protection group provides end-to-end protection for MPLS TE traffic if a network fault occurs.
By configuring static BFD for CR-LSP, enable a device to switch traffic to the backup CR-LSP if the primary CR-LSP fails. When the primary CR-LSP recovers, the traffic can switch back from the backup CR-LSP to the primary CR-LSP.
This section provides an example for configuring dynamic BFD for CR-LSP to ensure that hot standby is enabled and a best-effect LSP is established in a tunnel.
This section provides an example for configuring BFD for RSVP for nodes to detect link failures and perform TE FRR switching on a network with Layer 2 devices between two RSVP nodes.