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Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Label Switching Configuration Guide Release 10.4(x)

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Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Label Switching Configuration Guide Release 10.4(x)

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Updated:
December 14, 2023

Book Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • New and Changed Information
  • Overview
  • Configuring Static MPLS
  • Configuring MPLS Label Imposition
  • Configuring MPLS QoS
  • Configuring MVPNs
    • Configuring MPLS Layer 3 VPNs
    • Configuring MPLS Layer 3 VPN Label Allocation
    • Configuring MPLS Layer 3 VPN Load Balancing
    • Overview
    • Configuring Segment Routing
    • Segment Routing with IS-IS Protocol
    • Segment Routing with OSPF
    • SR-TE Manual Preference Selection
    • SRTE Flow-based Traffic Steering
    • MPLS OAM Monitoring for SRTE Policies
    • BFD for SRTE
    • Egress Peer Engineering with Segment Routing
    • Layer2 EVPN over Segment Routing MPLS
    • SRTE for Recursive VPN Routes
    • Proportional Multipath for VNF for Segment Routing
    • vPC Multihoming
    • Layer 3 EVPN and Layer 3 VPN
    • MPLS and GRE Tunnels
    • SRTE over Default VRF
    • Configuring MPLS Segment Routing OAM
    • Verifying Segment Routing OAM
    • Examples for using Ping and Traceroute CLI commands
    • InterAS Option B
  • IETF RFCs Supported for Label Switching
  • Index

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