Only MPLS SDPs are supported.
An SDP used for MPLS-TP supports the configuration of an MPLS-TP identifier as the far-end address as an alternative to an IP address. IP addresses are used if IP/MPLS LSPs are used by the SDP, or if MPLS-TP tunnels are identified by IPv4 source/destination addresses. MPLS-TP node identifiers are used if MPLS-TP tunnels are used.
Only static SDPs with signaling off support MPLS-TP spoke-SDPs.
The following CLI shows the MPLS-TP options:
config
service
sdp 10 [mpls | GRE | [ldp-enabled] [create]
signaling <off | on>
[no] lsp <xyz>
[no] accounting-policy <policy-id>
[no] adv-mtu-override
[no] booking-factor <percentage>
[no] class-forwarding
[no] collect-stats
[no] description <description-string>
[no] far-end <ip-address> | [node-id
{<ip-address> | <0…4,294,967,295>} [global-id <global-id>]]
[no] tunnel-far-end <ip-address>
[no] keep-alive
[no] mixed-lsp-mode
[no] metric <metric>
[no] network-domain <network-domain-name>
[no] path-mtu <mtu>
[no] pbb-etype <ethertype>
[no] vlan-vc-etype <ethertype>
[no] shutdown
The far-end node-id ip-address global-id global-id command is used to associate an SDP far end with an MPLS-TP tunnel whose far-end address is an MPLS-TP node ID. If the SDP is associated with an RSVP-TE LSP, the far end must be a routable IPv4 address.
The system accepts the node-id being entered in either 4-octet IP address format (a.b.c.d) or unsigned integer format.
The SDP far end refers to an MPLS-TP node-id/global-id only if:
delivery type is MPLS
signaling is off
keep-alive is disabled
mixed-lsp-mode is disabled
adv-mtu-override is disabled
An LSP can only be allowed to be configured if the far-end information matches the lsp far end information (whether MPLS-TP or RSVP).
Only one LSP is allowed if the far end is an MPLS-TP node-id/global-id.
MPLS-TP or RSVP-TE LSPs are supported. However, LDP and BG LSPs are not blocked in CLI.
Signaling LDP or BGP is blocked if:
far-end node-id/global-id is configured
control-channel-status is enabled on any spoke (or mate vc-switched spoke)
pw-path-id is configured on any spoke (or mate vc-switched spoke)
IES/VPRN interface spoke control-word is enabled
The following commands are blocked if a far-end node-id/global-id is configured:
class-forwarding
tunnel-far-end
mixed-lsp-mode
keep-alive
ldp or bgp-tunnel
adv-mtu-override