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LMP Configuration Overview
You need to configure the Link Management Protocol (LMP) to define the data channel connection and the control channel connection between devices. Include the following statements at the [edit protocols link-management] hierarchy level:
[edit protocols link-management]peer peer-name {address address;control-channel control-channel-name;lmp-control-channel control-channel-interface {remote-address ip-address;}lmp-protocol {hello-dead-interval milliseconds;hello-interval milliseconds;retransmission-interval milliseconds;retry-limit number;passive;}te-link te-link-name;}te-link te-link-name {disable;interface interface-name {disable;local-address ip-address;remote-address ip-address;remote-id id-number;}label-switched-path lsp-name;local-address ip-address;remote-address ip-address;remote-id id-number;}traceoptions {file filename <files number> <size size> <world-readable | no-world-readable>;flag flag <flag-modifier> <disable>; }
![]() | Note: Although you can include GMPLS configuration statements at the [edit logical-systems logical-system-name] hierarchy level, GMPLS is not supported on logical systems. |
For information about configuring LMP, see the following sections:
- Configuring LMP Traffic Engineering Links
- Configuring LMP Peers
- Configuring RSVP and OSPF for LMP Peer Interfaces
- Configuring MPLS Paths for GMPLS
- Tracing LMP Traffic