Frr configuration example, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C SR8800 User Manual

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NOTE:

Configuring ordinary CR-LSP backup is almost the same as configuring hot CR-LSP backup except that you
need to replace the mpls te backup hot-standby command with the mpls te backup ordinary command.
Unlike in hot CR-LSP backup where a secondary tunnel is created immediately upon creation of a primary

tunnel, in ordinary CR-LSP backup, a secondary CR-LSP is created only after the primary LSP goes down.

6.

Create a static route for routing MPLS TE tunnel traffic

[RouterA] ip route-static 20.1.1.2 24 tunnel 4 preference 1

Perform the display ip routing-table command on Router A. You can find a static route entry with
interface Tunnel4 as the outgoing interface.

FRR configuration example

Network requirements

On a primary LSP Router A Router B Router C

Router D, use FRR to protect the link Router B

Router C.
Do the following:

Create a bypass LSP that traverses the path Router B Router E Router C. Router B is the PLR and

Router C is the MP.

Explicitly route the primary TE tunnel and the bypass TE tunnel with the signaling protocol being
RSVP-TE.

Figure 31 Network diagram

Device Interface IP

address

Device

Interface

IP address

Router A

Loop0

1.1.1.1/32

Router E

Loop0

5.5.5.5/32

GE

3/1/1

2.1.1.1/24

POS 2/1/1

3.2.1.2/24

Router B

Loop0

2.2.2.2/32

POS 2/1/2

3.3.1.1/24

GE 3/1/1

2.1.1.2/24

Router C

Loop0

3.3.3.3/32

GE

3/1/2

3.1.1.1/24

GE 3/1/1

4.1.1.1/24

POS

2/1/1

3.2.1.1/24

GE 3/1/2

3.1.1.2/24

Router D

Loop0

4.4.4.4/32

POS 2/1/1

3.3.1.2/24

GE

3/1/1

4.1.1.2/24

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