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11-04-2021 09:01 PM - edited 11-04-2021 09:02 PM
am i setup correctly ? i tot it will follow by the label to go ? or because it followed by OSPF shortest path ?
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11-04-2021 09:07 PM
Hi,
normally packet path is selected according to routing algorithm such as OSPF or BGP (as you configured OSPF). underlayer transport method is not a an issue to that such as MPLS, LTE, etc.
mark as answer, if this solved your concern
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KB
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11-04-2021 09:07 PM
Hi,
normally packet path is selected according to routing algorithm such as OSPF or BGP (as you configured OSPF). underlayer transport method is not a an issue to that such as MPLS, LTE, etc.
mark as answer, if this solved your concern
Good luck
KB
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11-04-2021 10:03 PM - edited 11-04-2021 10:04 PM
1. Unless i change the ospf cost right haha hmmmm. anyway thanks ya ~
2. one more question, does pop label means remove MPLS header ?
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11-05-2021 03:13 AM
2. yes you are correct
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11-05-2021 05:51 AM
Hi @Thomas Leong ,
> 2. one more question, does pop label means remove MPLS header ?
It depends. Popping a label will cause the MPLS header removal in the case there is only one label in the stack, but if there is more than one label, the top label is removed without removing the MPLS header.
Regards,
Harold Ritter, CCIE #4168 (EI, SP)
