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Dynamic Bypass LSPs

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There are two ways to establish a bypass LSP:

1. Static: The user manually configures in a MPLS enabled network so the protected LSPs uses

the bypass LSP for link or node protection.

2. Dynamic: Computes and establishes a bypass LSP at runtime when there is a requirement to

provide a FRR link or node protection to a facility protected LSP at its PLR points. Dynamic
bypass LSPs are these bypass LSPs. A protected LSP requiring backup-LSP protection at every
PLR triggers a dynamic bypass path computation and setup.

Bypass LSP terminology

Table

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dynamic bypass LSPs terms.

TABLE 11

Common terms associated with dynamic bypass LSPs

Term

Meaning

LSP

Label Switched Path

MP

Merge Point

NHOP

Next Hop

NNHOP

Next Next Hop

NNNHOP

Next Next Next Hop

PLR

Point of Local Repair

MMB

Make-Before-Break

Figure

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illustrates a protected dynamic bypass interface.

FIGURE 23

Protected dynamic bypass interface