Services Overview56FD 100/320Gbps NT and FX NT IHub Services Guide3HH-11985-AAAA-TQZZA Issue: 133 Specify an encapsulation type.4 Specify a far-end node.3.8.3.2 Configuring an SDPWhen specifying MPLS SDP parameters, you can only specify a static LSP name,an RSVP-based LSP or enable LDP. There cannot be 2 methods of transport in asingle SDP.LSPs and static LSPs are configured in the configure>router>mpls context. See theFD 100/320Gbps NT and FX NT IHub MPLS Guide for configuration and commandinformation.Use the following CLI syntax to create a MPLS SDP:configure>service>sdp sdp-id mpls createdescription description-stringfar-end ip-addressldp (when using ldp)lsp lsp-name [lsp-name] (static or RSVP-based LSP)path-mtu octets signaling {off|tldp}no shutdownThe following displays an LSP-signaled MPLS SDP, and an LDP-signaled MPLSSDP configuration.A:ALA-12>configure>service# info-------------------------------------------...sdp 8 mpls createdescription "MPLS-10.10.10.104"far-end 10.10.10.104lsp "to-104"no shutdownexitsdp 104 mpls createdescription "MPLS-10.10.10.94"far-end 10.10.10.94ldpno shutdownexitNote — When you specify the far-end ip address, you arecreating the tunnel. In essence, you are creating the path fromPoint A to Point B. When you configure a distributed service,you must identify an SDP ID. Use the show service sdpcommand to display the qualifying SDPs.