Configuring tunnel policies, Overview, Configuring a tunnel policy – H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring tunnel policies

Overview

Tunnel policies enable a PE to forward traffic for each MPLS VPN over a preferred tunnel or over multiple

tunnels when the PE has multiple tunnels to the peer PE. The tunnels supported by MPLS VPN include
MPLS LSPs and MPLS TE tunnels.
For more information about MPLS TE, see "Configuring MPLS TE." For more information about MPLS

VPNs, see "Configuring MPLS L3VPN," "Configuring MPLS L2VPN," and "Configuring VPLS."

Configuring a tunnel policy

Configuration guidelines

To select a preferred tunnel, create a tunnel policy and specify the preferred tunnel with the
preferred-path command. The destination address of the preferred tunnel identifies a peer PE so the

PE will forward traffic destined for that peer PE over the preferred tunnel. If you specify multiple

preferred tunnels that have the same destination address in a tunnel policy, only the first configured

tunnel takes effect. If the first tunnel is not available, the second tunnel is used, and so forth. No load

balancing will be performed on these tunnels. This method explicitly specifies an MPLS TE tunnel for
an MPLS VPN, facilitating traffic planning. H3C recommends that you use this method.

To select multiple tunnels for load sharing, create a tunnel policy and specify the tunnel selection
order and the number of tunnels by using the select-seq load-balance-number command. A tunnel

type closer to the select-seq keyword has a higher priority. For example, the select-seq lsp cr-lsp

load-balance-number 3 command gives LSP higher priority. If no LSP is available or the number of
LSPs is less than 3, VPN uses CRLSP tunnels. The tunnels selected by this method are not fixed,

complicating traffic planning. H3C recommends not using this method.

If you configure both methods for a tunnel policy, the tunnel policy selects tunnels in the following steps:

1.

If the destination address of a preferred tunnel identifies a peer PE, the tunnel policy uses the
preferred tunnel to forward traffic destined for the peer PE without using any other tunnels.

2.

If not, the tunnel policy selects tunnels as configured by the select-seq load-balance-number
command.

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