messages, the number of refresh messages that can be lost before the PATH or
RESV state is ended, or both.
host1(config-rsvp)#refresh-period 60000
host1(config-rsvp)#cleanup-timeout-factor 9
MPLS Interface Configuration Tasks
These tasks are performed at the major interface over which you want to run MPLS.
Creating or accessing an interface places the CLI in Interface Configuration mode.
You can then configure MPLS options on that interface. The following sequence is
arbitrary; you can perform these tasks in any order.
NOTE: Loop detection is always enabled in the JUNOSe MPLS implementation.
Your choice of label distribution protocol determines whether the LDP or RSVP-TE
interface configuration tasks are appropriate for your network design.
MPLS interface configuration tasks include the following sets of tasks:
â– MPLS Interface Tasks on page 274
â– LDP Interface Tasks on page 275
â– RSVP-TE Interface Tasks on page 275
MPLS Interface Tasks
To configure MPLS on the interface:
1. Enable MPLS on the interface.
host1(config-if)#mpls
or
host1(config-if)#no mpls disable
2. (Optional) Configure the interface label space with the VPI and VCI ranges.
host1(config-if)#mpls atm vpi range 10 200
host1(config-if)#mpls atm vci range 33 4000
Only ATM AAL5 interfaces support the interface label space. For MPLS interfaces
using the interface label space, you must configure the both the VPI and VCI
range. If you do not, the interface will remain operationally down.
3. (Optional) Specify an interface for signaling for an MPLS major interface in the
interface label space.
host1(config-if)#mpls signaling-interface atm 4/0.5
274 â– MPLS Interface Configuration Tasks
JUNOSe 11.1.x BGP and MPLS Configuration Guide