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This document describes MPLS configurations supported by the switch, including the principle and configuration procedures of static LSPs, MPLS LDP, MPLS QoS, MPLS TE, and MPLS common features, and provides configuration examples.
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The Two Ends of an LSP Are Up and Can Send Hello Messages,
but the Peer End Cannot Receive Them. Why?
The Two Ends of an LSP Are Up and Can Send Hello Messages,
but the Peer End Cannot Receive Them. Why?
If the two ends of an LSP are Up and can send Hello messages, but
the peer end cannot receive the messages, the possible causes are
as follows:
Devices do not support sending of large packets, for example,
the device can send packets whose maximum size is 180 bytes. To check
whether the peer end can send large packets, ping the IP address of
the peer end using large packets.
Run the display cpu-defend statisticsslotslot-id command to check whether
Hello messages are dropped due to attack defense policies or Hello
messages do not reach the cpu-defend module.
Check whether statistics on MPLS-related ACL packets exist and
ACLs are correctly delivered.