Enabling the MPLS TE Trap Function
Context
To facilitate operation and maintenance and learn about the running status of the MPLS network, configure the MPLS TE trap function so that the device can notify the NMS of the RSVP and MPLS TE status change and usage of dynamic labels.
If the proportion of used MPLS resources, such as LSPs, dynamic labels, and dynamic BFD sessions to all supported ones reaches a specified upper limit, new MPLS services may fail to be established because of insufficient resources. To facilitate operation and maintenance, an upper alarm threshold of MPLS resource usage can be set. If MPLS resource usage reaches the specified upper alarm threshold, an alarm is generated.