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Managing an explicit path, Querying for an explicit path, Figure 48 – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Figure 48 Next Hop Info page

8.

In the Next Hop Address field, enter the IP address of your next hop.

9.

Select either Include or Exclude from the Next Hop Include Policy list. If you select the Include option,
the path traverses your next hop. If you select the Exclude option, the path bypasses your next hop.

10.

Select Strict or Loose from the Next Hop Strict Loose Policy list. The Strict option means two nodes
are directly connected, and the Loose option means the two nodes have other devices in between.
If you select the Strict option, the next hop is directly connected to its previous hop. If you select the
Loose option, you allow devices exist between the next hop and its previous hop.

11.

Click OK. Information about your next hop is displayed in the Next Hop Info List section of the
page. You can add more hops in the same way.

12.

If you want to move a node that you already added, click the radio button in front of the node, and
then click the Upwards button or the Downwards button to move the node upwards or downwards.

13.

When all hops needed are added, click Finish. The explicit path is created and is displayed in the
Explicit Path List section of the Explicit Path Management page.

Managing an explicit path

You can query, add, delete, and modify explicit paths that you have created. You can only modify
unbound explicit paths. Unbound explicit paths are not referred by tunnels.

Querying for an explicit path

Over time, the explicit path list can grow large, making it more difficult to find an explicit path at a glance.
The Query capability enables you to search for explicit paths by explicit path name, its device name,
device LSR ID, enable state, and binding state.

To query for an explicit path:

1.

Click Service > MPLS TE Manager > Explicit Path Mng from the tabular navigation system on the
top of the IMC main page.

2.

In the Explicit Path Query section of the page, enter the query criteria.

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