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lsr-id A.B.C.D
The lsr-id A.B.C.D command enables the feature and sets your configured IP address for the
feature. The [no] form of the command reverts the LSR-ID selection process back to the default
behavior, which is the current implementation.
Syntax
lsr-id A.B.C.D
Command
default
[no] lsr-id A.B.C.D
Parameters
A.B.C.D
This is the value set by you to be used as LSR-ID for LDP protocol.
Modes
This command operates in sub-configuration LDP command mode under the MPLS configuration
(config-mpls-ldp).
Usage guidelines
When the [no] form of the command is executed and LDP protocol is in enabled state, it continues
with same LSR-ID because the IP address selected as LSR-ID for LDP protocol is still valid and is
the operationally UP IP address on an enabled loopback interface. When, at the time of disabling
the feature, LDP protocol is in disabled state (this happens when the loopback interface on which
IP address is configured is in the disabled state), the system falls back to default behavior which
tries to enable LDP protocol when it finds a valid IP address on any one of the enabled loopback
interfaces.
In order to disable the feature, you should specify the exact IP address during configuration of the
feature.
Example
Brocade(config)# router mpls
Brocade(config-mpls)# ldp
Brocade(config-mpls-ldp)# [no] lsr-id A.B.C.D
Brocade(config-mpls-ldp)# lsr-id 10.20.20.20
Brocade(config-mpls-ldp)# no lsr-id 10.20.20.20
History
Release
Command history
NetIron R05.5.00 Command is introduced.
Related
commands
None.