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Configuring MPLS
Configuring MPLS
OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Network Configuration Guide
September 2009
page 10-23
Selecting the LDP Interface Transport Address 
The transport address specifies whether the LDP interface uses the system IP address or the LDP interface 
IP address to set up an LDP TCP session with neighboring routers. Note that on the OmniSwitch, the 
system IP address is the configured Loopback0 interface address. 
By default, the system IP address is used. To change the transport address selection, use th
 command. For example:
-> configure router ldp interface-parameters transport-address interface
Avoid using the IP interface address if there are multiple interface connections between two LDP peers.
Configuring Static LSPs
A Static LSP (tunnel) is a user-defined path of Label Switching Routers (LSRs). Configuration of label 
mappings and MPLS actions is required on each router that will participate in the static LSP. Signaling 
protocols, such as LDP, are not required and there are no dependencies on the IGP topology or local 
forwarding table. 
A static LSP consists of one ingress router, one or more transit routers, and one egress router. The Static 
LSP instance is identified by the LSP name on the ingress router and by the MPLS interface name and 
ingress label combination on both transit and egress routers.
The following configuration tasks are required to set up a static LSP tunnel. Note that the tasks are 
grouped according to the role of the LSRs on which the path is configured:
Configuration Tasks: Ingress Router
• Configure the MPLS interface—An MPLS interface is required on each router that will participate in 
the static LSP tunnel. By default, this interface is enabled. See 
• Configure the static LSP instance—The static LSP instance is associated with a name and identifies 
the ingress router as the origination point of the static LSP tunnel. See 
.
• Configure the destination of the static LSP—Specifies the destination system IP address for the far-
end router on which the static LSP tunnel will end. This address is the same address used by the 
Service Distribution Point (SDP) associated with the static LSP. See 
.
• Configure the static LSP label-map push action—Specifies a label number to push on to the packet 
label stack and the next-hop router IP address. See 
• Enable the static LSP instance—By default, the static LSP instance is disabled. After the destination 
address for the instance is specified and the label-map push operation is configured, enable the static 
LSP instance on the ingress router. See 
• Create a backup (protecting) static LSP tunnel—(optional) Create a backup static LSP tunnel by 
configuring another static LSP instance with the same destination system IP address as the protected 
static LSP but with a different LSP name. See