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Classifying Traffic for Differentiated Services on page 307
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Example Traffic Class Configuration for Differentiated Services on page 313
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Configuring Point-to-Multipoint LSPs on page 317
Basic MPLS Configuration Tasks
Configuring an MPLS network includes a number of tasks:
To configure an MPLS network:
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Configure settings common to all MPLS usage on a given LSR.
See “MPLS Global Configuration Tasks” on page 277.
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(Optional) Configure LDP or RSVP-TE interface profiles.
See “LDP and RSVP-TE Interface Profile Configuration Tasks” on page 280.
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Configure each interface on an LSR that uses MPLS.
See “MPLS Interface Configuration Tasks” on page 281.
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Configure MPLS tunnels or topology-driven LSPs.
See “MPLS Tunnel Configuration Tasks” on page 283.
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(Optional) Configure a profile that contains settings to be used by multiple MPLS
tunnels.
See “MPLS Tunnel Profile Configuration Tasks” on page 285.
Many users find it convenient to configure MPLS by completing the tasks in each set of
tasks before moving to the next set. However, you do not have to complete the tasks in
the listed order. For example, you might perofrm all the pure MPLS tasks relevant to your
network and then perform all the relevant LDP or RSVP-TE tasks.
The type of network you want to implement determines which sets of tasks you must
complete, as indicated in Table 55 on page 276.
Table 55: Configuration Tasks by Type of Network
Topology-Driven Network
(Best-Effort, Hop-by-Hop, LDP)
Traffic Engineering
NetworkTask Set
YesYesGlobal
OptionalOptionalInterface Profile
YesYesInterface
NoYesTunnel
NoYesTunnel Profile
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