Auto Frr Configuration Example - HP MSR2000 Configuration Manual

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# Execute the display mpls lsp command on Router B. The output shows that the bypass tunnel is in use.
[RouterB] display mpls lsp
FEC
1.1.1.1/4/18753
2.2.2.2/5/40312
3.2.1.2
# On the PLR, configure the interval for selecting an optimal bypass tunnel as 5 seconds.
[RouterB] mpls te
[RouterB-te] fast-reroute timer 5
[RouterB-te] quit
# On the PLR, bring up the protected interface GigabitEthernet 2/1/2.
[RouterB] interface gigabitethernet 2/1/2
[RouterB-GigabitEthernet2/1/2] undo shutdown
[RouterB-GigabitEthernet2/1/2] quit
# On Router A, execute the display interface tunnel 4 command to display information about the primary
CRLSP. The output shows that the tunnel interface is in up state. (Details not shown.)
# Wait for about 5 seconds, execute the display mpls lsp verbose command on Router B. The output
shows that Tunnel 5 is bound to interface GigabitEthernet 2/1/2 but not in use. (Details not shown.)
# Execute the display ip routing-table command on Router A. The output shows a static route entry with
interface Tunnel4 as the output interface. (Details not shown.)

Auto FRR configuration example

Network requirements
Use RSVP-TE to set up a primary CRLSP that explicitly uses path Router A—Router B—Router C—Router D.
Configure auto FRR on Router B to automatically set up bypass tunnels for the primary CRLSP.
Configure BFD for RSVP-TE between Router B and Router C. When the link between Router B and Router
C fails, BFD can detect the failure quickly and notify RSVP-TE of the failure, so RSVP-TE can switch traffic
to the bypass tunnel.
Proto
In/Out Label
RSVP
1122/3
RSVP
-/1150
Local
-/-
121
Interface/Out NHLFE
Tun5
GE2/1/4
GE2/1/4

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