Configuring ldp gr, Resetting ldp sessions, Enabling snmp notifications for ldp – H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring LDP GR

Before you configure LDP GR, enable LDP on the GR restarter and GR helpers.
To configure LDP GR:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter LDP view.

mpls ldp N/A

3.

Enable LDP GR.

graceful-restart

By default, LDP GR is disabled.

4.

Configure the Reconnect

timer for LDP GR.

graceful-restart timer reconnect
reconnect-time

By default, the Reconnect time is
120 seconds.

5.

Configure the MPLS
Forwarding State Holding

timer for LDP GR.

graceful-restart timer forwarding-hold
hold-time

By default, the MPLS Forwarding
State Holding time is 180 seconds.

Resetting LDP sessions

Changes to LDP session parameters do not take effect on existing LDP sessions. To validate the changes,
you must reset the LDP sessions.
Execute the reset mpls ldp command in user view.

Task Command

Reset LDP sessions.

reset mpls ldp [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] [ peer peer-id ]

Enabling SNMP notifications for LDP

This feature enables generating SNMP notifications for LDP upon LDP session changes, as defined in RFC
3815. The generated SNMP notifications are sent to the SNMP module.
To enable SNMP notifications for LDP:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enable SNMP notifications

for LDP.

snmp-agent trap enable ldp

By default, SNMP notifications for
LDP are enabled.

For more information about SNMP notifications, see Network Management and Monitoring

Configuration Guide.

Displaying and maintaining LDP

Execute display commands in any view.

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