Re: MPLS forwarding table

From: Paul Negron <negron.paul_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 14:03:27 -0600

This was a very good thread for BGP send-label command usage. Good Job
Roman. And Thanks!!!!

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Paul Negron
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> From: Edward John <edwardjohn2020_at_googlemail.com>
> Reply-To: Edward John <edwardjohn2020_at_googlemail.com>
> Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 22:54:30 +0300
> To: Roman Rodichev <romangs_at_iementor.com>
> Cc: Cisco certification <ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
> Subject: Re: MPLS forwarding table
> 
> I understand now.. So, I should use the BGP to distribute labels, since
> received routes are only from BGP.
> 
> One more question is, If I use only BGP send-label both side, without
> enabling mpls on R9, will the packets be labelled for those routes learned
> via BGP?
> I can verify label is received using bgp & cef commands.
> 
> !
> *Rack1R9#show ip bgp labels*
>    Network          Next Hop      In label/Out label
>    12.0.0.0/16      0.0.0.0         imp-null(from LDP)/nolabel
>    64.1.5.5/32      124.1.29.2      nolabel/59
>    64.1.6.6/32      124.1.29.2      nolabel/24
>    124.1.9.9/32     0.0.0.0         imp-null(from LDP)/nolabel
> 
> !
> *Rack1R9#show  ip cef 64.1.5.5*
> 64.1.5.5/32
>   nexthop 124.1.29.2 ATM4/0.29 label 59
> !
> 
> How can I verify that how many bytes have been switched?
> 
> Thank you very much Roman...
> 
> Regards,
> John
> 
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