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Chapter 18 Monitoring MPLS Services
Configuring IP Interface
Configuring IP InterfaceUnless otherwise noted, all of the following commands are launched by right-clicking the Routing
Entities and choosing Commands > Configuration. The table below lists the IP Interface commands.
Additional commands may be available for your devices. New commands are often provided in Prime
Network Device Packages, which can be downloaded from the Prime Network softw are download site.
For more information on how to download and install DPs and enable new commands, se e the
information on “Adding Additional Device (VNE) support” in the Cisco Prime Network 4.0
Administrator Guide.
To run the these commands, the software on the network element must suppor t t he t ec hnolo gy. Before
executing any commands, you can preview them and view the results. For details on the software
versions Prime Network supports for the listed supported network elements, see Cisco Prime Network
4.0 Supported Cisco VNEs.
Note You might be prompted to enter your device access credentials while executing a command. Once you
have entered them, these credentials will be used for every subsequent execution of a command in the
same GUI client session. If you want to change the creden tial s, clic k E dit Credentials. The Edit
Credentials button will not be available for SNMP commands or if the command is scheduled for a later
time.
Configuring MPLS-TPUse these commands to configures MPLS transport profile (MPLS-TP) on the router.
Unless otherwise noted, all of the following commands are launched by right-clicking the appropriate
node and selecting MPLS-TP Global > Commands > Configuration.
The table below lists the MPLS-TP configuration commands and the MPLS-TP supported network
elements. Additional commands may be available for your devices. N ew commands are often provided
in Prime Network Device Packages, which can be downloaded from the Prime Network software
download site. For more information on how to download and install DPs and enable new commands,
see the information on “Adding Additional Device (VNE) support” in the Cisco Prime Network 4.0
Administrator Guide.
To run the these commands, the software on the network element must suppor t t he t ec hnolo gy. Before
executing any commands, you can preview them and view the results. For details on the software
versions Prime Network supports for the listed supported network elements, see Cisco Prime Network
4.0 Supported Cisco VNEs.
Command Description
Create Interface
Modify Interface
Delete Interface
Configure Secondary IP Address
Delete Secondary IP Address
Configure IP interface as part of the routing entity.