You can also force an immediate search for better paths for all existing LSPs.
host1#mpls reoptimize
7. (Optional) Enable refresh reduction and message bundling.
host1(config)#mpls rsvp refresh-reduction
host1(config)#mpls rsvp message-bundling
8. (Optional) Configure the egress router to advertise the explicit null label.
host1(config)#mpls rsvp egress-label explicit-null
LDP and RSVP-TE Interface Profile Configuration Tasks
The interface profile configuration tasks are optional tasks you may need to perform
to configure your network’s label distribution options.
LDP and RSVP-TE interface profile configuration tasks include MPLS global
configuration tasks include the following sets of tasks:
■ LDP Interface Profile Configuration Tasks and Commands on page 273
■ RSVP-TE Interface Profile Configuration Tasks and Commands on page 273
LDP Interface Profile Configuration Tasks and Commands
Creating or accessing an LDP interface profile places the CLI in LDP Configuration
mode.
1. Access LDP profile configuration mode.
host1(config)#mpls ldp interface profile ldp5
2. Configure LDP interface profile settings, changing the values from the implicit
default values.
host1(config-ldp)#hello hold-time 30
host1(config-ldp)#hello interval 10
RSVP-TE Interface Profile Configuration Tasks and Commands
Creating or accessing an RSVP-TE interface profile places the CLI in RSVP
Configuration mode. When you have completed the interface profile configuration
tasks, you may want to proceed to the section “MPLS Interface Configuration Tasks”
on page 274.
1. Access the desired profile configuration mode.
host1(config)#mpls rsvp interface profile rsvp4
2. Configure interface profile settings to define the RSVP tunnel timeout period by
specifying the timeout period in milliseconds between generation of RSVP refresh
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Chapter 3: Configuring MPLS