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1. Select the Set option to set the selected settings in the product configuration. This creates a

new configuration newly or overwrites the existing configuration. Unset removes the settings.

NOTE

To enable MPLS on the target devices, select the Set option then click Add and complete the
wizard.

2. Select the checkboxes and enter the required information in the fields provided as follows:

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Advertise Labels ACL - Enables the 64 character text field for entering an Access Control
List (ACL) name.

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Hello Interval - The interval in seconds between sending LDP hello messages. The range is
1-32767. The hello interval must be smaller than the hold time set by Hello Timeout.

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Use FEC 128 for autodiscovered peers - FEC 129 is the default. FEC 128 applies only to
VPLS environments that include both static-configured peers and auto-discovered peers.

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Hello Timeout - This value represents the hold time value in seconds. The hold time is the
amount of time that an MPLS interface waits to receive a hello message from its peers. If a
hold time value is set per interface, that value is used. If not, the value received in hello
messages from its peers is used. The range is 1-65535.

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Hello Timeout for Targeted Sessions - For targeted sessions, the value received in hello
messages from its peers determines the time that an MPLS interface waits for a peer to
send a hello message. The range is 1-65535.

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Hello Interval for Targeted Sessions - Interval between sending targeted Hellos. The range
is 1-65535.

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Keepalive Count - The number of keepalive intervals until a timeout.

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Keepalive Interval - The interval between sending session keepalives.

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LDP Sessions - Selecting the checkbox activates the LDP Sessions fields and buttons:

3. Click Add to adds a row to the LDP Sessions table.

The Edit button allows you to edit a selected entry in the table.

The Delete button allows you to delete a selected entry in the table.

LSP

The LSP allows you to manage RSVP LSPs and associated configurations such as Admin Groups
and Paths. You can perform the following tasks from the LSP:

View, add, edit, duplicate, or delete admin groups.

View, add, edit, duplicate, or delete paths.

View, add, edit, duplicate, or delete RSVP LSPs.

View, add, edit, duplicate, or delete saved configurations.

An LDP Configuration button is provided in the LSP as a convenience to add LDP settings to the
product payload if you are deploying LDP. Refer to

“Configuring LDP”

for a description of the

procedure.