Create MPLS PoliciesYou can create a policy to add or change an MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) label on a packet. MPLS policies can be applied only to classes that have rate or priority policies. You can also create a policy to change the experimental (EXP) bits field of the MPLS label. Change MPLS LabelsThere are three operations you can perform on MPLS labels:
A class can have a combination of push, swap, and pop operations in its MPLS policy. If more than one operation type is specified for a given class, they are executed in the following order: pop, swap, push. For example, a class might have a policy that specifies a swap, three pops, and a push. In this case, the three pops occur first, then the swap, and then the push.
To modify the label on an MPLS class: 1. Open the priority or rate policy. (See Modify a Policy.) 2. Click MPLS in the Policy window.
The Policy:MPLS window opens.
3. To pop off the topmost label of the MPLS stack, select the Pop checkbox and enter the number of times (18) you want to pop off the label. 4. To swap the topmost label of the MPLS stack with another label, select the Swap MPLS label checkbox and enter the label value (01048575). 5. To put an MPLS label in a packet, select the Push MPLS label checkbox and enter the label value (01048575). 6. Click OK. 7. Click apply changes in the Policy window. Change MPLS Experimental FieldTo mark the experimental (EXP) bits field of an MPLS packet: 1. Open the priority or rate policy. (See Modify a Policy.) 2. Click MPLS in the Policy window.
The Policy:MPLS window opens. 3. Select the Swap MPLS experimental field checkbox. 4. Enter the value (07). 5. Click OK. 6. Click apply changes in the Policy window. See also: Classify Traffic Based on MPLS
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