CIE book question
Anybody have time for a question?
In the JNCIE book page 193:
NOTE: Although not shown in this chapter, you should note that a statically defined LSP is placed into the inet.0 routing table where it can be used by internal and external traffic.
I have no idea where's the static LSP, anyone knows?
In the JNCIE book page 193:
NOTE: Although not shown in this chapter, you should note that a statically defined LSP is placed into the inet.0 routing table where it can be used by internal and external traffic.
I have no idea where's the static LSP, anyone knows?
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Aldur Member Posts: 1,460Are you talking about how to configure a static LSP? If so here's a config snippet from my lab.
[edit protocols mpls]
root@SanJose# show
static-path inet {
1.1.1.1/32 {
next-hop 2.2.2.2;
push 12345;
}
}
Although, keep in mind that each transit node in the path requires configuration for the LSP."Bribe is such an ugly word. I prefer extortion. The X makes it sound cool."
-Bender