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Label Statistics—Collects device label usage statistics and displays the top 5 devices with the
highest dynamic or static label usage percentages in charts.

LSP Traffic Statistics—Collects and displays LSP traffic statistics, allows operators to set LSP traffic
thresholds, and generates outgoing traffic statistics reports from multiple perspectives.

Getting started with MPLS management

If you are using the MPLS management component for the first time:

1.

Import devices.
Import the devices to be managed to the MPLS Management component, configure device LSR IDs,
and enable MPLS and MPLS LDP for devices and interfaces. Only devices that have been added
to IMC platform can be imported to MPLS Management component.

2.

Create LDP peers.
Create remote LDP peers based on service requirement. Local LDP peers are automatically
discovered, and session information between peers can be displayed. After LDP peers are
successfully created, dynamic LSPs are generated. Remote peers mainly apply to Martini MPLS
L2VPN, Martini VPLS, and MPLS LDP over MPLS TE.

3.

Create LSPs.
The LSP management and topology functions allow you to manually create static LSPs. The system
can also automatically create LSPs and discover LSP paths between devices. After LSPs are
successfully created, you can deploy, undeploy, delete, and audit the LSPs.

4.

View LSP traffic statistics.
Monitor LSPs, set LSP traffic alert thresholds, collect and view LSP traffic statistics, and view the
outgoing traffic statistics report from different points of views.

Common operations:

View device label statistics
View label usage statistics on devices and view the top 5 devices by label usage percentage in
graphs and tables.

Highlight an LSP on the topology
View the MPLS global network topology, view LSPs between devices, and highlight an LSP on the
topology.

Using MPLS management component

Device management

This function enables you to manage devices in an MPLS network. You can import, synchronize, delete
devices, and enable MPLS/MPLS LDP for devices and interfaces. Devices that can be managed by this
system must meet the following conditions:

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