Configuring MPLS LDP
- Configuring Basic Functions of MPLS LDP
- Configuring LDP Extensions for Inter-Area LSPs
- Configuring Static BFD to Detect an LDP LSP
- Configuring Dynamic BFD for LDP LSPs
- Configuring Synchronization Between LDP and Static Routes
Synchronization between LDP and static routes applies to MPLS networks where primary and backup LSPs exist. LSPs are established between LSRs based on static routes. When the LDP session on the primary LSP fails (not due to a link failure) or the faulty primary LSP is restored, you can enable synchronization between LDP and static routes to prevent traffic interruption caused by the active/standby switchover. - Configuring Synchronization Between LDP and IGP
- Configuring LDP FRR
By configuring LDP FRR, you can quickly switch traffic to the backup LSP when a link fails, which ensures uninterrupted traffic transmission. - Configuring LDP GR
LDP Graceful Restart (GR) ensures uninterrupted traffic transmission during a protocol restart or active/standby switchover because the forwarding plane is separated from the control plane. - Configuring LDP Security Mechanisms
- Configuring Non-labeled Public Network Routes to Be Iterated to LSPs