Summary
In this chapter, you saw guidelines for troubleshooting MPLS-based solutions. Most of these solutions require an end-to-end LSP between routers at the edge of the P-network. Therefore, checking this LSP with a trace command in combination with disabled TTL propagation is always a good starting point. Should you find that the LSP works as expected, focus on the troubleshooting of the solution that is deployed on top of the MPLS backbone; otherwise, fix the MPLS backbone first.
Let's also conclude this chapter with a short note on the troubleshooting process itself. This chapter presented only one of the possible approaches to MPLS troubleshooting. You will, over time and based on your experience, probably find another approach that will ...
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