disable mpls php

disable mpls php [{vlan} vlan_name | vlan all]

Description

Disables penultimate hop popping (PHP) on the specified VLAN. When enabled, PHP is requested on all LSPs advertised over that VLAN for which the switch is the egress LSR.

Syntax Description

vlan Disables PHP for one or more specific VLANs.
vlan_name Disables PHP on the specified VLAN.
vlan all Disables PHP for all VLANs that have been added to MPLS.

Default

Disabled

Usage Guidelines

When PHP is disabled on a VLAN, penultimate hop popping is not requested on any LSPs advertised over that VLAN for which the switch is the egress LSR. Therefore, the Implicit Null Label is not used for any advertised mapping. Extreme's MPLS implementation always performs penultimate hop popping when requested to do so by a peer LSR. When the all VLANs option is selected, PHP is disabled on all existing MPLS interfaces.

Note

Note

PHP is sometimes used to reduce the number of MPLS labels in use. If PHP is enabled on any MPLS interface, a unique MPLS label is consumed for every label advertised over that interface. Therefore, if PHP is being disabled to reduce label consumption, it should be done on all interfaces for minimal label consumption.

In ExtremeXOS, this command can be executed while MPLS is enabled.

Example

The following command disables penultimate hop popping (PHP) on the specified VLAN:

disable mpls php vlan vlan1

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.6.

Platform Availability

This command is available only on the platforms that support MPLS as described in the Feature License Requirements document.