1636 CHAPTER 96: MPLS TE CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

Related command: mpls te retry.

Example # Set the interval for re-establishing tunnel 0 to 20 seconds.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] interface tunnel 0

[Sysname-Tunnel0] mpls te timer retry 20

mpls te tunnel-id

Syntax mpls te tunnel-id tunnel-id

View Tunnel interface view

Parameters tunnel-id: Tunnel ID. The value range and default vary by device.

Description Use the mpls te tunnel-idcommand to configure the tunnel ID.

You need to configure the tunnel ID before issuing the mpls te commit command for the first time. Otherwise, the tunnel cannot be created.

n Once configured, a tunnel ID cannot be removed. To change a tunnel ID, you need to remove the tunnel and then reconfigure the tunnel, giving it a new tunnel ID.

Examples # Configure the tunnel ID as 100.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] interface tunnel 1/0/0

[Sysname-Tunnel1/0/0] mpls te tunnel-id 100

mpls te vpn-binding

Syntax mpls te vpn-binding { acl acl-numbervpn-instance vpn-instance-name}

undo mpls te vpn-binding

View Tunnel interface view

Parameter acl-number: Referenced ACL number, in the range 3000 to 3999. The MPLS TE tunnel forwards only VPN instance traffic that matches the referenced ACL.

vpn-instance-name: VPN instance name, a string of 1 to 31 characters. The MPLS TE tunnel forwards only traffic of the specified VPN instance.

Description Use the mpls te vpn-bindingcommand to define the traffic that can travel the MPLS TE tunnel.

Use the undo mpls te vpn-bindingcommand to restore the default.

By default, no restriction is defined about what traffic can travel down a TE tunnel.

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