1560 CHAPTER 95: MPLS BASICS CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

in-label: Incoming label value, in the range 16 to 1,023.

Description Use the static-lsp egress command to configure a static LSP taking the current LSR as the egress.

Use the undo static-lsp egress command to remove a static LSP taking the current LSR as the egress.

Related command: static-lsp ingress, static-lsp transit, display mpls static-lsp.

Example # Configure a static LSP named bj-sh, taking the current LSR as the egress.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] static-lsp egress bj-sh incoming-interface serial 2/0 in-label 233

static-lsp ingress

Syntax static-lsp ingress lsp-name { destination dest-addr { mask mask-length } }

{nexthop next-hop-addr outgoing-interfaceinterface-type interface-number } out-labelout-label

undo static-lsp ingress lsp-name

View System view

Parameter lsp-name: Name for the LSP, a string of 1 to 15 characters.

dest-addr: Destination IP address of the LSP.

mask: Mask of the destination IP address.

mask-length: Length of the mask for the destination address, in the range 0 to 32.

next-hop-addr: Address of the next hop.

interface-typeinterface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

out-label: Outgoing label value, in the range 16 to 1023.

Description Use the static-lsp ingress command to configure a static LSP taking the current LSR as the ingress.

Use the undo static-lsp ingress command to remove a static LSP taking the current LSR as the ingress.

Note that:

If you specify the next hop when configuring a static LSP, and the address of the next hop is present in the routing table, you must also specify the next hop when configuring the static IP route.

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