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Configuring a bidirectional mpls te tunnel – H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual

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Tunnel ID: 3 LSP ID: 30106

LSR type: Ingress Direction: Unidirectional

Setup priority: 7 Holding priority: 7

In-Label: - Out-Label: 1137

In-Interface: - Out-Interface: Vlan1

Nexthop: 10.1.1.2 Exclude-any: 0

Include-Any: 0 Include-all: 0

Average bitrate: 0 kbps Maximum burst: 1000.00 bytes

Path MTU: 1500 Class type: CT0

RRO number: 6

10.1.1.1/32 Flag: 0x00 (No FRR)

10.1.1.2/32 Flag: 0x00 (No FRR)

2.2.2.9/32 Flag: 0x20 (No FRR/Node-ID)

20.1.1.1/32 Flag: 0x00 (No FRR)

20.1.1.2/32 Flag: 0x00 (No FRR)

3.3.3.9/32 Flag: 0x20 (No FRR/Node-ID)

Fast Reroute protection: None

Tunnel name: Tunnel3

Destination: 3.3.3.9 Source: 1.1.1.9

Tunnel ID: 3 LSP ID: 30107

LSR type: Ingress Direction: Unidirectional

Setup priority: 7 Holding priority: 7

In-Label: - Out-Label: 1150

In-Interface: - Out-Interface: Vlan4

Nexthop: 30.1.1.2 Exclude-any: 0

Include-Any: 0 Include-all: 0

Average bitrate: 0 kbps Maximum burst: 1000.00 bytes

Path MTU: 1500 Class type: CT0

RRO number: 6

30.1.1.1/32 Flag: 0x00 (No FRR)

30.1.1.2/32 Flag: 0x00 (No FRR)

4.4.4.9/32 Flag: 0x20 (No FRR/Node-ID)

40.1.1.1/32 Flag: 0x00 (No FRR)

40.1.1.2/32 Flag: 0x00 (No FRR)

3.3.3.9/32 Flag: 0x20 (No FRR/Node-ID)

Fast Reroute protection: None

# Tracert the tunnel destination 3.3.3.9. The output shows that the currently used CRLSP is the one that

traverses Switch B.

[SwitchA] tracert –a 1.1.1.9 3.3.3.9

traceroute to 3.3.3.9 (3.3.3.9) from 1.1.1.9, 30 hops at most, 40 bytes each pac

ket, press CTRL_C to break

1 10.1.1.2 (10.1.1.2) 1.000 ms 1.000 ms 1.000 ms

2 * * *

# Shut down interface VLAN-interface 2 on Switch B, and then tracert the tunnel destination. The output
shows that packets are forwarded on the CRLSP that traverses Switch D.

[SwitchA] tracert –a 1.1.1.9 3.3.3.9

traceroute to 3.3.3.9 (3.3.3.9) from 9.1.1.1, 30 hops at most, 40 bytes each pac