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Displays either the slot/port number of the interface or the CLIP ID.
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Lay3Addr
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Configures the IP address for this interface.
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Lay3Mask
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Configures the mask for this interface.
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AdminStatus
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Enables or disables the specified interface. You can use this field to temporarily disable an interface while you change a parameter setting or perform some network maintenance.
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LabelDistMode
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Specifies how an LSR binds a label to a FEC. The default is independent.
independent - In this mode, each LSR makes an independent decision about binding a label to a FEC and distributes that binding to its peers.
ordered - In this mode, only the egress LER can bind a label to a FEC and distributes that binding to its peers.
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LabelUseMode
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Specifies when the interface should use the label for the next hop. The default is immediate.
immediate - The interface uses the label immediately. Use when the global LDP loop detection flag is disabled.
notImmediate - The interface defers using the label until the end of loop detection operations. Use when the global LDP loop detection flag is enabled.
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PenultimatePopRequest
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Setting this flag to true sets "implicit" mode to true. This causes the upstream LSR to pop the label stack if it is the penultimate (next-to-last) hop in the MPLS network. The default is true.
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LabelRequestMode
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Specifies when an upstream LSR requests a label from a downstream LSR. The default is requestNever.
requestNever - The interface never requests a label. Use only in combination with the downstream unsolicited advertise mode and liberal label retention mode.
requestWhenNeeded - The interface requests a label only when it needs one.
requestOnRequest - The interface requests a label only when it receives a request from another LSR.
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LabelProtocol
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Configures the label distribution protocol for the specified interface.
- LDP - Nortel Networks recommends using this protocol so CLIP interfaces can establish LDP targets.
This is the default protocol.
- RSVP - Trunk ports should always be set to RSVP.
Nortel Networks only supports RSVP on trunk ports.
- Both - Configures LDP and RSVP to be the label distribution protocols on the specified interface.
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