3Com Switch 8800 Configuration Guide Chapter 36 MPLS Basic Capability Configuration
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be the ingress node, an intermediate node (also called transit node), or the egress
node. Note that an LSP operates normally only after all the LSRs along the LSP have
been properly configured.
The undo static-lsp command is used to delete a specified LSP established manually.
Perform the following configuration in MPLS view.
Table 36-4 Set the local LSR to a node on a specified LSP
Operation Command
Set the current LSR to the
ingress node of the specified
LSP
static-lsp ingress lsp-name { destination
dest-addr { addr-mask | mask-length } | l2vpn }
nexthop next-hop-addr } } out-label
out-label-value
Cancel the ingress node
setting of the specified LSP undo static-lsp ingress lsp-name
Set the current LSR to an
intermediate node along the
specified LSP
static-lsp transit lsp-name [ l2vpn ]
incoming-interface interface-type interface-num
in-label in-label-value nexthop next-hop-addr
out-label out-label-value
Cancel the intermediate node
setting of the specified LSP undo static-lsp transit lsp-name
Set the current LSR to the
egress node of the specified
LSP
static-lsp egress lsp-name [ l2vpn ]
incoming-interface interface-type interface-num
in-label in-label-value
Cancel the egress node
setting of the specified LSP undo static-lsp egress lsp-name
36.3 LDP Configuration
The following sections describe the required LDP configuration tasks for MPLS basic
capability:
z Enabling LDP protocol
z Enabling LDP on VLAN interface
The following sections describe the optional LDP configuration tasks for MPLS basic
capability:
z Configuring Remote-Peer for Extended Discovery Mode
z Configuring session parameters

36.3.1 Enabling LDP protocol

To configure LDP, first enable LDP.
Perform the following configuration in the system view.