1718 CHAPTER 98: MPLS L3VPN CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

Description Use the tunnel-policycommand to establish a tunneling policy and enter tunneling policy view.

Use the undo tunnel-policycommand to delete a tunneling policy.

Related command: tunnel select-seqload-balance-number.

Example # Establish a tunneling policy named po1 and enter tunneling policy view.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] tunnel-policy po1

[Sysname-tunnel-policy-po1]

tunnel select-seq load-balance-number

Syntax

tunnel select-seq { cr-lsp gre lsp }* load-balance-number number

 

undo tunnel select-seq

View

Tunneling policy view

Parameter

cr-lsp: Specifies CR-LSP tunnels.

 

gre: Specifies GRE tunnels.

 

lsp: Specifies LSP tunnels.

 

number: Number of tunnels for load balancing, in the range 1 to 8.

Description

Use the tunnel select-seq load-balance-number command to configure the

 

preference order for tunnel selection and the number of tunnels for load

 

balancing.

 

Use the undo tunnel select-seqcommand to restore the default.

 

By default, one LSP tunnel can be used. That is, only LSP tunnels can be used and

 

the number of tunnels for load balancing is 1.

 

Note that:

 

Only tunnels of the types specified in the tunnel select-seq

 

load-balance-number command can be used.

 

A tunnel type closer to the select-seqkeyword has a higher priority.

 

The number of tunnels for load balancing refers to the number of tunnels that

 

an application can use.

 

CR-LSP tunnels are preferred by the following order: CR-LSPs configured with

 

ACLs, CR-LSPs bound with VPN, and ordinary CR-LSPs. These three types of

 

CR-LSPs are mutually exclusive, that is, only one type of the three is selected at a

 

time.

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3Com MSR 30, MSR 50 Tunnel select-seq load-balance-number, Undo tunnel select-seq, Load-balance-number command can be used