The following MPLS-level and LSP-level CLI commands, used to configure RSVP-TE LSP in a router acting as a PCEP Client (PCC).
config>router>mpls>pce-report rsvp-te {enable | disable}
config>router>mpls>lsp>path-profile profile-id range [path-group group-id range]
config>router>mpls>lsp>pce-report {enable | disable | inherit}
config>router>mpls>lsp>path-computation-method pce
config>router>mpls>lsp>pce-control
A one-hop-p2p or a mesh-p2p RSVP-TE auto-lsp only supports the pce-report command in the LSP template:
config>router>mpls>lsp-template>pce-report {enable | disable | inherit}
The user must first shut down the LSP template before changing the value of the pce-report option.
A manual bypass LSP does not support any of the PCE-related commands. Reporting a bypass LSP to PCE is not required because it does not book bandwidth.
All other MPLS, LSP, and path-level commands are supported, with the exception of backup-class-type, class-type, least-fill, main-ct-retry-limit, mbb-prefer-current-hops, and srlg (on secondary standby path), which, if enabled, will result in a no operation.
The same instantiation modes are supported for RSVP-TE PCC-initiated LSPs as the SR-TE PCC-initiated LSPs. See LSP Initiation for more information.