10-07-2006 11:36 AM
Hi Sir,
Does anyone run an MPLS TE tunnel across a L3 EtherChannel?
Someone pointed that MPLS TE is not recommended on EtherChannel. Can you explain why?
Thank you.
B.Rgds,
Lim TS
10-07-2006 03:21 PM
MPLS TE is simply not supported over EtherChannel. From what I can gather, the reason is that there is no standard for TE support over virtual interfaces such as Link Bundling (Ether Channel).
Hope this helps,
10-08-2006 01:17 AM
Hi,
Noted with thanks.
But I've seen MPLS TE works on Multilink PPP bundles of E1 links. Any thoughts?
Thank you.
B.Rgds,
Lim TS
10-08-2006 04:56 AM
As per RFC standards if any vendor is able to meet these below constartints then he can implement MPLS TE on such a Link Bundle.
Constraints:
All component links in a bundle should have the same Link Type (i.e.,
point-to-point or multi-access), the same Traffic Engineering metric,
the same set of resource classes at each end of the links, and must
begin and end on the same pair of LSRs.
A Forwarding Adjacency may be a component link; in fact, a bundle can
consist of a mix of point-to-point links and FAs.
If the component links are all multi-access links, the set of IS-IS
or OSPF routers that are connected to each component link must be the
same, and the Designated Router for each component link must be the
same. If these conditions cannot be enforced, multi-access links
must not be bundled.
Component link identifiers MUST be unique across both TE and
component link identifiers on a particular node. This means that
unnumbered identifiers have a node-wide scope, and that numbered
identifiers have the same scope as IP addresses.
Some vendors have implemented MPLS TE with LACP. Although on Cisco its not implemented on Etherchannel yet.
If there is a very strong reason for you to run MPLS TE on etherchannel, you can put a request to your local Cisco Account team.
Or if you may wait it should be there in the pipeline, still its good to check and confirm.
HTH-Cheers,
Swaroop
PS: Refer to RFC 4201.
10-08-2006 06:38 PM
Good point. This RFC is not yet supported by IOS.
10-31-2006 05:42 PM
So what about on a 7206? I was able to configure a port-channel on a 7206 and the TE capabilities were supported on the virtual interface on that platform, versus not being supported on something like a 76xx.
12-24-2007 02:25 AM
I am using 7600 OSR as PE
These OSR are connected to GSR routers using multiple POS links
7600 dose not support POS-Channel
I want to have TE tunnel with 200Mbps
But because there are multiple POS links and each one has 150Mbps , TE tunnel will not became up
How can i use TE Tunnel with 200Mbps BW while there are multiple POS interfaces (not part of POS channel)
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