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[SwitchB] mpls 
[SwitchB-mpls] lsp-trigger all 
[SwitchB-mpls] quit 
# Configure Switch C. 
[SwitchC] mpls 
[SwitchC-mpls] lsp-trigger all 
[SwitchC-mpls] quit 
After completing the above configurations, you will see that the LSPs have been established if you 
execute the display mpls ldp lsp command. The following takes Switch A as an example: 
<SwitchA> display mpls ldp lsp 
                              LDP LSP Information 
 ------------------------------------------------------------------- 
 SN  DestAddress/Mask   In/OutLabel   Next-Hop     In/Out-Interface 
 ------------------------------------------------------------------ 
 1    1.1.1.9/32         3/NULL       127.0.0.1     Vlan10/InLoop0 
 2    2.2.2.9/32         NULL/3       10.1.1.2      ----/Vlan10 
 3    3.3.3.9/32         NULL/1025    10.1.1.2      ----/Vlan10 
 4    20.1.1.0/24        NULL/3       10.1.1.2      ----/Vlan10 
 ------------------------------------------------------------------- 
 A '*' before an LSP means the LSP is not established 
 A '*' before a Label means the USCB or DSCB is stale 
# Check the validity and reachability of the LSP. 
<SwitchA> ping lsp ipv4 3.3.3.9 32 
 LSP PING FEC: LDP IPV4 PREFIX 3.3.3.9/32 : 100  data bytes, press CTRL_C to break 
 Reply from 20.1.1.2: bytes=100 Sequence=1 time = 1 ms 
 Reply from 20.1.1.2: bytes=100 Sequence=2 time = 1 ms 
 Reply from 20.1.1.2: bytes=100 Sequence=3 time = 1 ms 
 Reply from 20.1.1.2: bytes=100 Sequence=4 time = 1 ms 
 Reply from 20.1.1.2: bytes=100 Sequence=5 time = 1 ms 
 
 --- FEC: LDP IPV4 PREFIX 3.3.3.9/32 ping statistics --- 
 5 packet(s) transmitted 
 5 packet(s) received 
 0.00% packet loss 
 round-trip min/avg/max = 1/1/1 ms 
Example for Configuring BFD for MPLS LDP 
Network requirements 
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In a hierarchical VPLS network as shown in the following figure, Switch A works as a UPE device, 
and Switch B and Switch C work as the active and the standby NPE devices, respectively. MPLS is 
enabled on the interfaces connecting Switch A with Switch B or Switch A with Switch C. The 
switches run OSPF and are reachable to each other at the network layer. 
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When the link between Switch A and Switch B is brought down, BFD can quickly detect the link 
failure and notify it to MPLS LDP and the MPLS MFW for a quick active/standby PW switchover.