Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Multiprotocol Label Switch (MPLS) Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual

Page 610

Advertising
background image

586

Multi-Service IronWare Multiprotocol Label Switch (MPLS) Configuration Guide

53-1003031-02

BGP shortcuts

5

Enabling next-hop MPLS (LSP metric becomes fixed at 1)

Enabling compare-LSP-metric (so IGP metric is compared with user-configurable LSP metric)

Disabling next-hop MPLS

Enable next-hop MPLS using the next-hop-mpls command, as the following example illustrates. The
follow-up show command of the running configuration indicates the global enabling of this feature.

Brocade(config-bgp)# next-hop-mpls

Brocade(config-bgp)# show ip bgp config

Current BGP configuration:

router bgp

local-as 10

neighbor 10.1.1.2 remote-as 20

neighbor 10.10.1.2 remote-as 20

address-family ipv4 unicast

next-hop-mpls

exit-address-family

address-family ipv4 multicast

exit-address-family

address-family ipv6 unicast

exit-address-family

Syntax: [no] next-hop-mpls [compare-lsp-metric]

Enable the Brocade device to use the compare LSP metric. The running configuration reflects the
global configuration on one line.

Brocade(config-bgp)# next-hop-mpls compare-lsp-metric

Brocade(config-bgp)# show ip bgp config

Current BGP configuration:

router bgp

local-as 10

neighbor 10.1.1.2 remote-as 20

neighbor 10.10.1.2 remote-as 20

address-family ipv4 unicast

next-hop-mpls compare-lsp-metric

exit-address-family

address-family ipv4 multicast

exit-address-family

address-family ipv6 unicast

exit-address-family

Syntax: [no] next-hop-mpls [compare-lsp-metric]

This series of examples shows how an IP-only routing table resolution for BGP is affected first by the
enabling of next-hop MPLS and then by the enabling of LSP-metric comparison. The tasks for these
examples are:

Specify metrics for three LSPs. The existing LSPs in this example are to2, to22, and to2_sec. As
a precondition for this example, their metrics are changed to 10, 20, and 10.

Enable BGP ECMP, then check the routing table. The destination IP address for this example is
10.8.8.1/32. The routing table shows that native IP-forwarding is used.

Advertising