Configuring node fault detection – H3C Technologies H3C S6800 Series Switches User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

6.

(Optional.) Configure a
removal timer for unused

bypass tunnels.

timers removal unused seconds

By default, a bypass tunnel is
removed after it is unused for 3600
seconds.

7.

(Optional.) Return to system

view.

quit

N/A

8.

(Optional.) Enter interface
view.

interface interface-type
interface-number

N/A

9.

(Optional.) Disable the auto
FRR function on the interface. mpls te auto-tunnel backup disable

By default, the auto FRR function is
enabled on all RSVP-enabled

interfaces after it is enabled
globally.
Execution of this command deletes
all existing bypass tunnels

automatically created on the
interface for MPLS TE auto FRR.

Configuring node fault detection

Perform this task to configure the RSVP hello mechanism or BFD on the PLR and the protected node to

detect the node faults caused by signaling protocol faults. FRR does not need to use the RSVP hello

mechanism or BFD to detect the node faults caused by the link faults between the PLR and the protected

node.
You do not need to perform this task for FRR link protection.
To configure node fault detection:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter interface view of the

connecting interface between
the PLR and the protected

node.

interface interface-type
interface-number

N/A

3.

Configure node fault
detection.

(Method 1) Enable RSVP hello

extension on the interface:
rsvp hello enable

(Method 2) Enable BFD on the

interface:
rsvp bfd enable

By default, RSVP hello
extension is disabled, and

BFD is not configured.
For more information about
the rsvp hello enable

command and the rsvp bfd

enable command, see
"

Configuring RSVP

."

Configuring the optimal bypass tunnel selection interval

If you have specified multiple bypass tunnels for a primary CRLSP, MPLS TE selects an optimal bypass
tunnel to protect the primary CRLSP. Sometimes, a bypass tunnel might become better than the current

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