- play_arrow MPLS LSP Link Protection and Node Link Protection
- About This Network Configuration Example
- MPLS LSP Link Protection and Node-Link Protection Overview
- Link Protection
- Node-Link Protection
- MPLS LSP Link Protection and Node-Link Protection System Requirements
- MPLS LSP Link Protection and Node-Link Protection Terms and Acronyms
- Configuring Link Protection or Node-Link Protection on the LSP
- Configuring Link Protection on the RSVP Interfaces Traversed by the LSP
- Option: Configuring Multiple Bypass LSPs, Manual Bypass LSPs, and Link Protection Priority
- Option: Adding Class of Service to a Link-Protected LSP or a Bypass LSP
- Verifying MPLS LSP Link Protection and Node Link Protection
- Example: Configuring MPLS LSP Link Protection
- Example: Node-Link Protection Configuration
MPLS LSP Link Protection and Node Link Protection
This network configuration example provides an overview of Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) label-switched path (LSP) link protection and node-link protection methods. These facility-based methods are used to reduce the amount of time needed to reroute LSP traffic. These protection methods are often compared to fast reroute—the other Junos OS LSP protection method.