IBM 6 MPLS manual Creating FECs and Traffic Trunks, Procedure 6-4 Creating FECs

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6 MPLS Model User Guide

Creating FECs and Traffic Trunks

The traffic engineering bindings that govern how packets are labeled and forwarded in a network use FECs and traffic trunks to classify packets. All of the FECs and traffic trunks in a network are defined in the MPLS configuration object.

Procedure 6-4 Creating FECs

1Place an MPLS configuration object in the project workspace and open its Attributes dialog box.

2Double-click on the value for FEC Specifications.

The FEC Specifications Table appears.

3Change the Rows value to the number of FECs you want to create.

4For each FEC, assign a name, then double-click in the Details column to describe the FEC.

End of Procedure 6-4

To work correctly, the model requires that you set up at least one default traffic trunk. Additional trunks can be used to handle prioritized flows.

Procedure 6-5 Creating a Default Traffic Trunk

1Place an MPLS configuration object in the project workspace and open its Attributes dialog box.

2Double-click on the value for Traffic Trunk Profiles.

The Traffic Trunk Profiles Table appears.

3Change the Rows value to 1.

4Specify a name for the trunk, such as Default Traffic Trunk.

5Leave the Trunk Details attribute as “Default”.

End of Procedure 6-5

This procedure can be modified to set up separate trunks for traffic of different priorities. To do this, double-click on the Trunk Details attribute and specify the appropriate values for each traffic trunk.

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Contents Model Features Mpls Model FeaturesFeature Description End of TableModel Features Document Reference DocumentsNode Models Mpls Configuration Object AttributesModel Attributes Specifying FEC Attributes Specifying Traffic Trunk Profiles Traffic Mapping Configuration Router AttributesConfiguring TE Bindings Configuring LDP Parameters Simulation AttributesConfiguring an LSP’s Attributes LSP AttributesSetup Parameters-specifies the duration of the LSP 13 Using the LSP Browser LSP BrowserAvailable Statistics 14 Selecting Statistics to CollectProcedure 6-1 Creating Dynamic LSPs from Demands Configuring Mpls in a NetworkCreating LSPs End of Procedure Procedure 6-2 Creating Dynamic LSPs ManuallyProcedure 6-3 Creating Static LSPs Procedure 6-5 Creating a Default Traffic Trunk Procedure 6-4 Creating FECsCreating FECs and Traffic Trunks Procedure 6-6 Creating a TE Binding Creating TE Bindings on LERsProcedure 6-7 Exporting LSP Configuration to an Ascii File Procedure 6-8 Using an LSP Configuration File in a ScenarioApplying QoS to an Mpls Network Model 15 Configuring QoS on an LER Mpls Menu Summary Mpls Menu OperationsMenu Item Description Information for Opnet Modeler Users Model ArchitectureMpls Process Models Process model Description