All tunnels to the specified destination(s) are configured with the profile settings.
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For dynamic tunnels
host1(config-tunnelprofile)#tunnel destination isis-level-2 access-list madrid3
When an endpoint is dynamically learned from the specified routing protocol, MPLS
searches its tunnel profiles for a match. The dynamic tunnel is established using the
settings from the first matching profile.
Related Topics MPLS Global Configuration Tasks on page 277•
• MPLS Interface Configuration Tasks on page 281
• MPLS Tunnel Configuration Tasks on page 283
• MPLS Tunnel Profile Configuration Tasks on page 285
• Additional LDP Configuration Tasks on page 288
• Additional RSVP-TE Configuration Tasks on page 293
• mpls tunnels profile
• tunnel destination
• tunnel mpls affinity
• tunnel mpls autoroute announce
• tunnel mpls autoroute metric
• tunnel mpls bandwidth
• tunnel mpls description
• tunnel mpls no-route retries
• tunnel mpls no-route retry-time
• tunnel mpls path-option
• tunnel mpls priority
• tunnel mpls retries
• tunnel mpls retry-time
Configuring Explicit Routing for MPLS
When you configure explicit routing rather than hop-by-hop routing for MPLS, the route
the LSP takes is defined by the ingress node. The path consists of a series of hops defined
by the ingress LSR. Each hop can be a traditional interface, an autonomous system, or
an LSP.
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