Restrictions for MPLS LDP Autoconfiguration
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If the Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) is disabled globally, the mpls ldp autoconfig command fails and generates a console message explaining that LDP must first be enabled globally by using the mpls ip global configuration command.
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If the mpls ldp autoconfig command is configured for an IGP instance, you cannot enter the no mpls ip global configuration command. To disable LDP, you must first issue the no mpls ldp autoconfig command.
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For interfaces running Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) processes, you can enable Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) for each interface, using the router mode command mpls ldp autoconfig or the mpls ldp igp autoconfig interface configuration command.
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You specify that the default label distribution protocol is LDP for a device or for an interface. Tag Distribution Protocol (TDP) is not supported.
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The MPLS LDP Autoconfiguration feature is not supported on traffic engineering tunnel interfaces.