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Advanced Path Modification

After the path design, you may also wish to provide path names for some of the tunnel paths.

  1. First, click the Modify mode button to switch to Modify mode.

  2. Next, reopen Modify > Elements >Tunnels. Double-click a particular tunnel to view its details.

  3. If desired you can enter unique pathnames for the backup routes under the Pathname column

  4. For Cisco, the two alternate routes can be given different priorities using the “Opt” field (the defaults are multiples of 10). For Juniper, specify for the two backup routes if they are secondary or standby in the Type column by entering in R,STANDBY for a standby tunnel or R,SECONDARY for a secondary tunnel. Right-click an entry and select Edit Type for more options.

Figure 1: Designing Three PathsModify Tunnel interface screenshot for configuring network tunnels with tabs for Properties, Location, and User Parameters. Tunnel ID RHOUWDC from Node A HOU to Node Z WDC with Bandwidth 5.00M. Options include Path Config, Miscellaneous, and Comment fields. Two dynamic paths listed with bandwidths 10 and 30. Context menu offers Use Map Seln, Use Map Seln as Excluded, Edit Route, Edit Type, and Edit Include-All/Exclude/Include-Any. Bottom buttons include Add Row, Delete Row, Path Table, Show Route, Show All Paths, OK, Cancel, and Help.

To generate delta configlets for the changes made to the LSP tunnels since opening the baseline, select Action > LSP Delta Wizard.

For more information on the LSP Delta Wizard, see Running the LSP Delta Wizard.