The MPLS Traffic Engineering (TE)--IP Explicit Address Exclusion feature provides a means to exclude a link or node from the path for a Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) TE label switched path (LSP).
The feature is enabled through the
ipexplicit-path command that allows you to create an IP explicit path and enter a configuration submode for specifying the path. The feature adds to the submode commands the
exclude-address command for specifying addresses to exclude from the path.
If the excluded address for an MPLS TE LSP identifies a flooded link, the constraint-based shortest path first (CSPF) routing algorithm does not consider that link when computing paths for the LSP. If the excluded address specifies a flooded MPLS TE router ID, the CSPF routing algorithm does not allow paths for the LSP to traverse the node identified by the router ID.
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Prerequisites for MPLS Traffic Engineering (TE)--IP Explicit Address Exclusion
Your network must support the following Cisco IOS XE features in order to support IP explicit address exclusion:
MPLS
IP Cisco Express Forwarding
Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) or Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
Restrictions for MPLS Traffic Engineering (TE)--IP Explicit Address Exclusion
MPLS TE will accept an IP explicit path comprised of either all excluded addresses configured by the exclude-address command or all included addresses configured by the next-addresscommand, but not a combination of both.
Information About MPLS Traffic Engineering (TE)--IP Explicit Address Exclusion
MPLS is an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)-specified framework that provides for the efficient designation, routing, forwarding, and switching of traffic flows through the network.MPLS is a method that forwards IP traffic using a label. This label instructs the routers and the switches in the network where to forward the packets based on preestablished IP routing information.
Traffic engineering (TE) is the process of adjusting bandwidth allocations to ensure that enough is left for high-priority traffic.
In MPLS TE, the upstream router creates a network tunnel for a particular traffic stream, then fixes the bandwidth available for that tunnel.
Cisco Express Forwarding
Cisco Express Forwarding is an advanced, Layer 3 switching technology inside a router. It defines the fastest method by which a Cisco router forwards packets from ingress to egress interfaces. The ipcef command enables Cisco Express Forwarding globally, and the iproute-cachecefcommand enables Cisco Express Forwarding on an interface.
How to Configure MPLS Traffic Engineering (TE)--IP Explicit Address Exclusion
Configures the tunnel to use a named IP explicit path or a path dynamically calculated from the traffic engineering topology database.
A dynamic path is used if an explicit path is unavailable.
Note
To configure a path option that specifies an exclude address, specify the explicit keyword (not the dynamic keyword) and specify an IP explicit path configured according to the steps in the “Configuring IP Explicit Address Exclusion” section.
Step 9
exit
Example:
Router(config-if)# exit
Exits from interface configuration mode.
Step 10
exit
Example:
Router(config)# exit
Exits to privileged EXEC mode.
Step 11
showmplstrafficengtunnels
Example:
Router# show mpls traffic eng tunnels
Shows information about tunnels, including the current tunnel path if a tunnel is operational.
By viewing the command output, you can determine the path that was used to build a tunnel. If you entered the exclude-address command, the specified link or node should not be listed.
Configuration Examples for MPLS Traffic Engineering (TE)--IP Explicit Address Exclusion
The following example shows how to configure an MPLS TE tunnel with two path options: a preferred explicit path with an excluded address and a backup dynamic path.
Configure the IP explicit path named OmitR12, which excludes the router with router ID 10.12.12.12:
ip explicit-path name OmitR12
exclude-address 10.12.12.12
Explicit Path name OmitR12:
1: exclude-address 10.12.12.12
exit
To verify the configuration of the explicit path, use theshowipexplicit-path command.
show ip explicit-paths name OmitR12
PATH OmitR12 (loose source route, path complete, generation 3)
1: exclude-address 10.12.12.12
Note
You must know the router IDs for LSRs (nodes) in the network; in this example, that 10.12.12.12 is a router ID. Otherwise, it will not be apparent whether the specified address is the IP address of a link or a router ID.
Example Configuring an MPLS Traffic Engineering Tunnel
The following example configures Tunnel11 with its two options, where the preferred path option is the IP explicit path OmitR2:
There are additional commands for configuring properties for TE tunnels such as bandwidth and priority. For descriptions of those commands, refer to the Cisco IOS Multiprotocol Label Switching Command Reference.
No new or modified RFCs are supported by this feature, and support for existing RFCs has not been modified by this feature.
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Feature Information for MPLS Traffic Engineering (TE)--IP Explicit Address Exclusion
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Table 1 Feature Information for MPLS Traffic Engineering (TE)--IP Explicit Address Exclusion
The MPLS Traffic Engineering (TE)--IP Explicit Address Exclusion feature provides a means to exclude a link or node from the path for Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) TE label switched path (LSP).
This feature was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 2.3.
The following command was introduced by this feature:
exclude-address.
Glossary
CiscoExpressForwarding--A means for accelerating the forwarding of packets within a router, by storing route lookup information in several data structures instead of in a route cache.
IPexplicitpath--A list of IP addresses, each representing a node or link in the explicit path.
link--Network communications channel consisting of a circuit or transmission path and all related equipment between a sender and a receiver. Sometimes referred to as a line or a transmission link.
MPLS--Multiprotocol Label Switching. Switching method that forwards IP traffic using a label. This label instructs the routers and the switches in the network where to forward the packets based on preestablished IP routing information.
node--Endpoint of a network connection or a junction common to two or more lines in a network. Nodes can be interconnected by links, and serve as control points in the network.