Mpls topology, Label statistics, Lsp traffic statistics – HP Intelligent Management Center Licenses User Manual

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Precautions

Only the LSPs whose deployment status is Undeployed or Deployment failed can be directly
deleted from the system. To delete LSPs in Normal and Undeployment failed status, you must
first undeploy them.

For LSPs whose deployment status is Undeployed or Deployment failed, you can modify their
configuration, delete them, or immediately deploy them to devices.

The deployment status of a successfully deployed LSP is Normal. After you successfully undeploy
an LSP, the LSP is deleted from the global topology and from the LSP list.

MPLS topology

MPLS topology provides operators with a visual tool to view the MPLS network structure and provides
the following functions:

Link management

Link Information: View detailed information about a link, including the link name, link
status, interfaces of the link, and bandwidth utilization.

Delete Link: Delete a link from the topology.

Modify Link Name: Modify the name of the link.

Device management

Device Information: View detailed information about a device, including the system name,
IP address, mask, and alarm status.

Open Web-Based NMS: Open Web network management in a new window.

Synchronize Device: Synchronize device configuration to the MPLS Management.

Delete Device: Delete devices from the MPLS Management, but the devices are not
removed from the iMC platform.

Modify Label: Modify the device label.

Lock/Unlock: Lock a device to disable operators from modifying or deleting the device.

LSP deployment

Deploy LSP: Select the ingress device, egress device, and links of an LSP on the MPLS
topology to deploy the LSP. For more information about how to deploy an LSP, see Deploy
LSP.

Label statistics

Label statistics of a device include the number of static labels being used, number of dynamic
labels being used, and the label usage percentage. You can view the label statistics of a device
and the label usage details, including which labels are used and the LSP names that are using the
labels.

LSP traffic statistics

The traffic monitoring function collects and displays the current and long-term LSP traffic statistics.
With the statistics, you can observe the LSP traffic trends, learn the LSP running status and
performance status, find the bottleneck that impacts the performance, and thus make better plans
for adjusting the existing MPLS network. The traffic monitoring function allows you to set LSP traffic
alert thresholds, set the traffic monitoring status, and view LSP traffic reports.

Using MPLS management

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