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Operation procedure – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Router B—Device name is H3C; Device IP is 172.10.0.82; LSR ID address is 3.3.3.82; address of
GigabitEthernet 4/0/4 is 2.2.4.4; address of GigabitEthernet 4/0/2 is 11.11.13.165.

Router C—Device name is H3C-3; Device IP is 172.10.0.88; LSR ID address is 3.3.3.88; address of
GigabitEthernet 4/0/2 is 11.11.13.166; address of GigabitEthernet 4/0/3 is 11.11.12.166.

Router D—Device name is H3C-2; Device IP is 172.10.0.91; LSR ID address is 3.3.3.91; address of
VLAN–interface 3 is 1.1.1.164.

Operation procedure

Import Router A, Router B, Router C, and Router D into MPLS TE Management.

To create a tunnel using the dynamic signaling protocol RSVP-TE:

1.

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

2.

In the MPLS TE Tunnel Query List section of the page, click Add.
The Add Tunnel page appears, as shown in

Figure 67

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Figure 67 Usage scenario 2 — Add Tunnel page

3.

Specify the configuration information for the dynamic MPLS TE tunnel.

a.

Click Select next to Select Device, enter part or the entire name of Router A, and then click
Query. All devices that match the description appear in the Device Query List section of the
page. Select Router A, and then click OK.

b.

Click Select next to MPLS TE Tunnel Name, assign a name to the tunnel, and then click OK.

c.

Select RSVP-TE from the Protocol list.

d.

Assign the IP address/mask to the tunnel, if needed.

e.

In the Destination IP Address (A.B.C.D) field, enter the loopback address of Router D, and then
click Next. You are directed to the Configure Basic Attributes page, as shown in

Figure 68

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You can use default settings on this page.

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