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3. Configure the LDP parameters (optional)
(1) Configure the LDP label management mode
1) Configure the LDP label retention mode
2) Configure the LDP label advertisement mode
3) Configure the LDP label control mode
(2) Configure the LDP loop detection
1) Enable/Disable the LDP loop detection
2) Set the maximum hop count of the LDP loop detection
(3) Configure the LDP specified peers
(4) Configure other LDP parameters
1) Configure the aging time or interval of each timer
2) ID Configure the LDP router ID
3) Configure the TCP interface address of LDP
4) Configure the LDP to discover peers via multicast Hellos or not.
5) Configure the LDP to import BGP routes or not.
6) Enable/Disable the LDP label merging capability
7) Configure the LDP to transmit release messages or not.
8) Configure the LDP to retry or not when the label request is rejected.
9) Hello Configure the LDP to receive Hello from specified targets
4. Clear LDP connections or adjacencies.
1. Reload switch after specified time
Command
Explanation
Global Mode
mpls enable
no mpls enable
necessary
Enable MPLS; the no operation will disable
MPLS.
2. Enable LDP
It is easy to implement basic configurations of LDP in DCNOS. Usually users only have to enable the LDP
switch, and enable it on the interface where the LDP will work. Please notice that, the interface with LDP
enabled should enable label switching.
Command
Explanation
Global Mode
router ldp
no router ldp
Necessary
LDP Enable/disable LDP; disabled by
default
Interface Configuration Mode