NSF/SSO--MPLS LDP and MPLS LDP Graceful Restart
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Cisco Nonstop Forwarding (NSF) with Stateful Switchover (SSO) provides continuous packet forwarding, even during a network
processor hardware or software failure. In a redundant system, the secondary processor recovers control plane service during
a critical failure in the primary processor. SSO synchronizes the network state information between the primary and the secondary
processor.
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) uses SSO, NSF, and graceful restart to allow a Route
Processor (RP) to recover from disruption in control plane service (specifically, the LDP component) without losing its MPLS
forwarding state. LDP NSF works with LDP sessions between directly connected peers and with peers that are not directly connected
(targeted sessions).
In Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1, this feature was introduced on Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers.
The following commands were introduced or modified:
debug
mpls
ldp
graceful-restart ,
mpls
label
protocol
(global
configuration) ,
mpls
ldp
graceful-restart ,
mpls
ldp
graceful-restart
timers
forwarding-holding ,
mpls
ldp
graceful-restart
timers
max-recovery ,
mpls
ldp
graceful-restart
timers
neighbor-liveness ,
show
mpls
ip
binding ,
show
mpls
ldp
bindings ,
show
mpls
ldp
checkpoint ,
show
mpls
ldp
graceful-restart ,
show
mpls
ldp
neighbor .
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