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Usage scenario 5 – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Figure 92 Usage scenario 4 — Traffic Access Type Selection page

3.

Click Select next to Device Name, enter part or the entire name of Router A and click the Query
button. Devices matching this description appear in the Device Query List section of the page.
Select Router A, and then click OK.

4.

Click Select next to Tunnel Name, enter part or the entire name of the primary tunnel that you have
just created in the Tunnel Name field, and then click Query. Tunnels matching this description
appear in the Tunnel Info List section of the page. Select the primary tunnel, and then click OK.

5.

Click Next.

6.

Click Complete. The traffic access is added successfully and appears in the Access Traffic List
section of the page.

Usage scenario 5

A company has five offices, office A through office E, which are connected with one another through
networks. It is required to protect the link between office B and office D. Once the link fails (for example,
the device in office C fails), data packets can be forwarded quickly through another path, and, after the
link resumes, data packets can be forwarded through the link again.

Assume that the routers are reachable to each other after being configured with IS-IS or OSPF and are
properly configured with basic MPLS and MPLS TE capabilities, as shown in

Figure 93

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