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1692 CHAPTER 98: MPLS L3VPN CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
t LSP 1
aaa LSP CR-LSP GRE 1
bbb LSP 1
# Display tunneling policy aaa.
<Sysname>display tunnel-policy policy-name aaa
Tunnel Policy Name Select-Seq Load balance No
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aaa LSP CR-LSP GRE 1
domain-id
Syntax domain-id domain-id [ secondary ]
undo domain-id [ domain-id ]
View OSPF view
Parameter domain-id: OSPF domain ID, in integer or dotted decimal notation. If it is in
integer, it ranges from 0 to 4,294,967,295.
secondary: Uses the domain ID as secondary. With this keyword not specified, the
domain ID configured is primary.
Description Use the
domain-id command to configure an OSPF domain ID.
Use the
undo domain-id command to restore the default.
By default, the OSPF domain ID is 0.
With no parameter specified, the undo domain-id command deletes the primary
domain ID.
Usually, routes injected from PEs are advertised as External-LSAs. However, routes
to different destinations in the same OSPF domain must be advertised as Type-3
LSAs. Therefore, using the same domain ID for an OSPF domain is required.
Example # Configure the OSPF domain ID.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ospf 100
[Sysname-ospf-100] domain-id 234
Table 461 Description on the fields of the display tunnel-policy command
Field Description
Tunnel Policy Name Name of the tunneling policy
Select-Seq preference order for tunnel selection
Load balance No Number of tunnels for load balancing