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Module 8: MPLS Traffic Engineering

Nguyen Thai Nguyen


Contents

 Introducing the TE Concept


 Understanding MPLS TE Components
 Configuring MPLS TE on Cisco IOS Platforms
 Monitoring Basic MPLS TE on Cisco IOS Platforms
Introducing the TE Concepts
What is TE?
Traffic Engineering Motivations
Business Drivers for Traffic Engineering
Business Drivers for Traffic Engineering (cont.)
Congestion Avoidance and Traffic Engineering
TE with a Layer 2 Overlay Model
TE with a Layer 2 Overlay model: Example
TE with a Layer 2 Overlay Model (cont)
Layer 3 Model with No TE
Traffic Engineering with a Layer 3 Model
Traffic Engineering with the MPLS TE Model
Traffic Engineering with the MPLS TE Model (cont.)
Summary
Understanding MPLS TE Components
Objectives
• Indentify, at a conceptual level, how a traffic tunnel
functions
• Identify traffic tunnel characteristics
• Identify traffic tunnel attributes
• Identify the relation between network links and link
attributes
• Identify the function of constraint-based path
computation
• Identify TE procedures
• Identify the role of RSVP in path setup and admission
control
• Identify how using TE modifies the forwarding table
mechanisms
Traffic Tunnels: Concepts
Traffic Tunnels: Concepts (cont)
Traffic Tunnels – Characteristics
Traffic Tunnels - Attributes
Traffic Tunnels – Attributes (Cont)
Network Links and Link Attributes
Constraint-based Path Computation
Constraint-based Path Computation (cont)
Constraint-based Path Computation (cont)
Constraint-based Path Computation (cont)
Traffic Engineering Processes
Role of RSVP in Path Setup Procedures
Path Setup with RSVP
RSVP and Trunk Admission Control
Forwarding Traffic to a Tunnel
IP Forwarding Database Modification with Autoroute
Autoroute Topology (OSPF and ISIS)
Autoroute Topology (OSPF and ISIS)
Summary
Configuring MPLS TE on Cisco IOS Platforms
MPLS TE Configuration Road Map
Enabling Device-Level MPLS TE Support
Implementing Device-level MPLS TE Support
Enabling MPLS TE Support in ISIS
Implementing MPLS TE Support in ISIS
Enabling MPLS TE Support in OSPF
Implementing MPLS TE Support in OSPF
Enabling Basic MPLS TE on an Interface
Implementing Basic MPLS TE on an Interface
Creating a Tunnel
Example: Creating a Tunnel Interface
Create and Configuring a Traffic Tunnel
Creating and Configuring a Traffic Tunnel (Cont.)
Deploying Traffic Tunnels with Autoroute
Example: Configuring TE Options on a Tunnel interface
Summary
Monitoring Basic MPLS TE on Cisco IOS
Monitoring MPLS TE Tunnels
Monitoring MPLS TE Tunnels: show ip rsvp interface
Monitoring MPLS TE Tunnels:
show mpls traffic-eng tunnels brief
Monitoring MPLS TE
Monitoring MPLS TE:
show mpls traffic-eng autoroute
Monitoring MPLS TE:
show ip cef network
Monitoring MPLS TE:
show ip cef vrf vrf-name network
Summary
Module Summary
Thank you!

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