admin-group group-name
show>router>if-attribute
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document.
This command displays MPLS administrative group information.
Specifies a group name, up to 32 characters.
The following output is an example of MPLS administrative group information, and Table: Output fields: If-attribute admin group describes the output fields.
Sample outputA:ALA-1# show router if-attribute admin-group
=================================================
MPLS Administrative Groups
=================================================
Group Name Group Value
-------------------------------------------------
green 15
red 25
yellow 20
-------------------------------------------------
No. of Groups: 3
=================================================
A:ALA-1#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
|
Displays the name of the group; the name identifies the administrative group within a virtual router instance |
|
Displays the unique group value associated with the administrative group. If the value displays -1, then the group value for this entry has not been set. |
|
Displays the total number of configured admin groups within the virtual router instance |
bypass-tunnel [to ip-address] [protected-lsp [lsp-name]] [dynamic | manual | p2mp] [detail]
show>router>mpls
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document.
This command displays information about bypass tunnels.
If fast reroute is enabled on an LSP and the facility method is selected, instead of creating a separate LSP for every LSP that is to be backed up, a single LSP is created which serves as a backup for a set of LSPs. Such an LSP tunnel is called a bypass tunnel.
Specifies the IP address of the egress router.
Specifies the name of the LSP protected by the bypass tunnel.
Keyword to display dynamically assigned labels for bypass protection.
Keyword to display manually assigned labels for bypass protection.
Keyword to display P2MP bypass tunnel information.
Keyword to display detailed information.
The following output is an example of MPLS bypass tunnel information, and Table: Output fields: MPLS bypass-tunnel describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:Dut-A>config>router>mpls# show>router>mpls# bypass-tunnel
*A:SRU4>show>router>mpls# bypass-tunnel
===============================================================================
MPLS Bypass Tunnels
===============================================================================
Legend : m - Manual d - Dynamic p - P2mp
===============================================================================
To State Out I/F Out Label Reserved Protected Type
BW (Kbps) LSP Count
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries Found
===============================================================================
*A:SRU4>show>router>mpls#*A:Dut-A>show>router>mpls#
*A:Dut-A>config>router>mpls# show>router>mpls# bypass-tunnel detail
=======================================================================
MPLS Bypass Tunnels (Detail)
=======================================================================
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
bypass-node10.20.1.2
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
To : 10.20.1.4 State : Up
Out I/F : 1/1/2 Out Label : 131070
Up Time : 0d 00:00:18 Active Time : n/a
Reserved BW : 0 Kbps Protected LSP Count : 1
Type : Dynamic
Setup Priority : 7 Hold Priority : 0
Class Type : 0
Exclude Node : None Inter-Area : False
ComputedHops:
10.20.1.1, If Index : 2(S)
-> 10.20.1.2, If Index : 2(S)
-> 10.20.1.4, If Index : 2(S)
-> 10.20.1.6, If Index : 2(S)
Actual Hops :
10.20.1.1, If Index: 2 @ n Record Label : N/A
-> 10.20.1.2, If Index : 2 @ n Record Label : 131071
-> 10.20.1.4, If Index : 2 Record Label : 131071
-> 10.20.1.6, If Index : 2 Record Label : 131071
=======================================================================
*A:Dut-A>show>router>mpls#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
|
Displays the system IP address of the egress router |
|
Dispalys the LSP administrative state |
|
Displays the name of the network IP interface |
|
Displays the incoming MPLS label on which to match |
|
Displays the amount of bandwidth in megabits per second (Mbps) reserved for the LSP |
interface [ip-int-name | ip-address] [label-map label]
interface [ip-int-name | ip-address]
show>router>mpls
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document.
This command displays MPLS interface information.
Specifies the name of the network IP interface. An interface name cannot be in the form of an IP address. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, and so on), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes.
Displays the system or network interface IP address.
Displays the MPLS label on which to match.
The following output is an example of MPLS interface information, and Table: Output fields: MPLS interface describes the output fields.
Sample outputA:7210SAS# config>router>mpls# show router mpls interface
===============================================================================
MPLS Interfaces
===============================================================================
Interface Port-id Adm Opr TE-metric
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
system system Up Up None
Admin Groups None
Srlg Groups None
ip-10.10.2.3 1/1/15 Up Up None
Admin Groups None
Srlg Groups None
ip-10.10.5.3 1/1/1 Up Up None
Admin Groups None
Srlg Groups None
ip-10.10.11.3 1/1/3 Up Up None
Admin Groups None
Srlg Groups None
ip-10.10.12.3 lag-1 Up Up None
Admin Groups None
Srlg Groups None
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interfaces : 5
===============================================================================
*A:7210SAS#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
|
Displays the interface name |
|
Displays the port ID displayed in the slot/mda/port format |
|
Displays the administrative state of the interface |
|
Displays the operational state of the interface |
|
Displays the shared risk link group (SRLG) names |
|
Displays the traffic engineering metric used on the interface |
|
Displays the total number of interfaces |
|
Displays the number of packets and octets transmitted from the interface |
|
Displays the number of packets and octets received |
|
Displays the ingress label |
|
Displays the ingress interface |
|
Displays the egress label |
|
Displays the egress interface |
|
Displays the next hop IP address for the static LSP |
|
Displays whether the label value is statically or dynamically assigned |
label start-label [end-label | in-use | label-owner]
show>router>mpls-labels
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document.
This command displays information about MPLS labels exchanged by signaling protocols.
Specifies the label value assigned at the ingress router.
Specifies the label value assigned for the egress router.
Specifies the number of in-use labels displayed.
Specifies the owner of the label.
The following output is an example of MPLS label information, and Table: Output fields: MPLS label describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:SRU4>config>router>mpls-labels# show router mpls-labels label 202
=================================================================
MPLS Label 202
=================================================================
Label Label Type Label Owner
-----------------------------------------------------------------
202 static-lsp STATIC
-----------------------------------------------------------------
In-use labels in entire range : 5057
=================================================================
*A:SRU4>config>router>mpls-labels#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
|
Displays the label value |
|
Displays whether the label value is statically or dynamically assigned |
|
Displays the label owner |
|
Displays the total number of labels being used by RSVP |
label-range
show>router>mpls-labels
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document.
This command displays the MPLS label range.
The following output is an example of MPLS label range information, and Table: Output fields: MPLS label-range describes the output fields.
Sample output
*A:Dut-A# show router mpls-labels label-range
==============================================================================
Label Ranges
==============================================================================
Label Type Start Label End Label Aging Total Available
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
static-lsp 32 1023 - 992
static-svc 2048 18431 - 16384
dynamic 32768 131071 0 102400
==============================================================================
*A:Dut-A#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
|
Displays information about the static-lsp, static-svc, and dynamic label types. |
|
Displays the label value assigned at the ingress router |
|
Displays the label value assigned for the egress router |
|
Displays the number of labels released from a service that are transitioning back to the label pool; labels are aged 15 seconds |
|
Displays the number of label values available |
lsp lsp-name [status {up|down}] [from ip-address | to ip-address] [detail]
lsp {transit | terminate} [status {up | down}] [from ip-address | to ip-address | lsp-name name] [detail]
lsp count
lsp lsp-name activepath
lsp lsp-name path [path-name] [status {up |down}] [detail]
lsp [lsp-name] path [path-name] mbb
show>router>mpls
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document.
This command displays LSP details.
The name of the LSP used in the path.
Keyword to display an LSP that is operationally up.
Keyword to display an LSP that is operationally down.
Displays the IP address of the ingress router for the LSP.
Displays the IP address of the egress router for the LSP.
Displays the number of static LSPs that transit through the router.
Displays the number of static LSPs that terminate at the router.
Displays the total number of LSPs.
Displays the present path being used to forward traffic.
Displays make-before-break (MBB) information.
Displays detailed information.
The following output is an example of MPLS LSP information, and Table: Output fields: MPLS LSP describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:SRU4>config>router>mpls# show router mpls lsp "to_110_20_1_1_cspf"
===============================================================================
MPLS LSPs (Originating)
===============================================================================
LSP Name To Fastfail Adm Opr
Config
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
to_110_20_1_1_cspf 110.20.1.1 No Up Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSPs : 1
===============================================================================
*A:SRU4>config>router>mpls#
*A:Dut-A# show router mpls lsp transit detail
===============================================================================
MPLS LSPs (Transit) (Detail)
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP D_B_1::D_B_1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
From : 10.20.1.4 To : 10.20.1.2
State : Up
In Interface : lag-1:10 In Label : 130668
Out Interface : lag-2 Out Label : 131065
Previous Hop : 10.10.14.4 Next Hop : 10.10.12.2
Reserved BW : 0 Kbps
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*A:Dut-A#
*===============================================================================
*A:7210-SAS>show>router>mpls# lsp A detail
===============================================================================
MPLS LSPs (Originating) (Detail)
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type : Originating
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : A LSP Tunnel ID : 1
From : 10.2.2.2 To : 10.100.100.100
Adm State : Up Oper State : Down
LSP Up Time : 0d 00:00:00 LSP Down Time : 0d 00:05:42
Transitions : 2 Path Changes : 2
Retry Limit : 0 Retry Timer : 30 sec
Signaling : RSVP Resv. Style : SE
Hop Limit : 255 Negotiated MTU : 0
Adaptive : Enabled ClassType : 0
FastReroute : Disabled Oper FR : Disabled
CSPF : Disabled ADSPEC : Disabled
Metric : 0
Include Grps: Exclude Grps :
None None
Type : RegularLsp Least Fill : Disabled
LdpOverRsvp : Enabled VprnAutoBind : Enabled
Oper Metric : 65535
Primary : A Down Time : 0d 00:05:42
Bandwidth : 0 Mbps
===============================================================================
*A:7210-SAS>show>router>mpls# lsp 2 detail
*A:Dut-A# config>router>mpls# show router mpls lsp ‟1” path detail
=======================================================================
MPLS LSP 1 Path (Detail)
=======================================================================
Legend :
@ - Detour Available # - Detour In Use
b - Bandwidth Protected n - Node Protected
s - Soft Preemption
S - Strict L - Loose
A - ABR
=======================================================================
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP 1 Path 1
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : 1 Path LSP ID : 30208
From : 10.20.1.1 To : 10.20.1.6
Adm State : Up Oper State : Up
Path Name : 1 Path Type : Primary
Path Admin : Up Path Oper : Up
OutInterface: 1/1/1 Out Label : 131071
Path Up Time: 0d 00:00:05 Path Dn Time: 0d 00:00:00
Retry Limit : 0 Retry Timer : 30 sec
RetryAttempt: 0 NextRetryIn : 0 sec
Adspec : Disabled Oper Adspec : Disabled
CSPF : Enabled Oper CSPF : Enabled
Least Fill : Disabled Oper LeastF*: Disabled
FRR : Enabled Oper FRR : Enabled
FRR NodePro*: Enabled Oper FRR NP : Enabled
FR Hop Limit: 16 Oper FRHopL*: 16
FR Prop Adm*: Disabled Oper FRProp*: Disabled
Prop Adm Grp: Disabled Oper PropAG : Disabled
Inter-area : False
Neg MTU : 1496 Oper MTU : 1496
Bandwidth : No Reservation Oper Bw : 0 Mbps
Hop Limit : 255 Oper HopLim*: 255
Record Route: Record Oper RecRou*: Record
Record Label: Record Oper RecLab*: Record
SetupPriori*: 7 Oper SetupP*: 7
Hold Priori*: 0 Oper HoldPr*: 0
Class Type : 0 Oper CT : 0
Backup CT : None
MainCT Retry: n/a
Rem :
MainCT Retry: 0
Limit :
Include Grps: Oper InclGr*:
None None
Exclude Grps: Oper ExclGr*:
None None
Adaptive : Enabled Oper Metric : 3000
Preference : n/a
Path Trans : 1 CSPF Queries: 1
Failure Code: noError Failure Node: n/a
ExplicitHops:
No Hops Specified
Actual Hops :
10.20.1.1, If Index : 2 @ n Record Label :
N/A
-> 10.20.1.2, If Index : 2 @ n Record Label :
131071
-> 10.20.1.4, If Index : 2 Record Label :
131071
-> 10.20.1.6, If Index : 2 Record Label :
131071
ComputedHops:
10.20.1.1, If Index : 2(S)
-> 10.20.1.2, If Index : 2(S)
-> 10.20.1.4, If Index : 2(S)
-> 10.20.1.6, If Index : 2(S)
ResigEligib*: False
LastResignal: n/a CSPF Metric : 3000
=======================================================================
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
Label |
Description |
---|---|
|
Displays the name of the LSP used in the path |
|
Displays the system IP address of the egress router for the LSP |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Displays the total number of LSPs configured |
|
Displays the IP address of the ingress router for the LSP |
|
Displays the length of time the LSP has been operational |
|
Displays the number of transitions that have occurred for the LSP |
|
Displays the number of attempts that the software should make to re-establish the LSP after it has failed |
|
Displays the signaling style |
|
Displays the maximum number of hops that an LSP can traverse, including the ingress and egress routers |
|
enabled — Fast reroute is enabled. In the event of a failure, traffic is immediately rerouted on the precomputed detour LSP, thus minimizing packet loss. disabled — there is no detour LSP from each node on the primary path |
|
enabled — the LSP will include advertising data (ADSPEC) objects in RSVP messages disabled — the LSP will not include advertising data (ADSPEC) objects in RSVP messages |
|
Displays the preferred path for the LSP |
|
Displays the alternate path that the LSP uses if the primary path is not available. |
|
Displays the amount of bandwidth in megabits per second (Mbps) reserved for the LSP path |
|
Displays the total time in increments that the LSP path has been operational |
|
Displays the value that identifies the label switched path that is signaled for this entry |
|
Displays the IP address of the egress router for the LSP |
|
Displays the total time in increments that the LSP path has not been operational |
|
Displays the number of path changes this LSP has had. For every path change (path down, path up, path change), a corresponding syslog/trap (if enabled) is generated. |
|
Displays the time, in seconds, for LSP re-establishment attempts after an LSP failure |
|
se — Specifies a shared reservation environment with a limited reservation scope. This reservation style creates a single reservation over a link that is shared by an explicit list of senders. ff — Specifies a shared reservation environment with an explicit reservation scope. Specifies an explicit list of senders and a distinct reservation for each of them. |
|
Displays the size of the maximum transmission unit (MTU) that is negotiated during establishment of the LSP |
|
Displays the total number of hops a detour LSP can take before merging back onto the main LSP path |
|
Displays the system up time when the last attempt to resignal this LSP was made |
|
Displays the status on VPRN auto-bind feature as enabled or disabled |
oam-template [template-name] [associations]
show>router>mpls>mpls-tp
7210 SAS-T, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12
This command displays MPLS-TP OAM template information.
The following output is an example of MPLS-TP OAM template information.
Sample output
*A:7210SAS>show>router>mpls>tp# oam-template
===============================================================================
MPLS-TP OAM Templates
===============================================================================
Template Name : temp1 Router ID : 1
BFD Template : temp1 Hold-Down Time: 0 centiseconds
Hold-Up Time : 0 deciseconds
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Template Name : temp2 Router ID : 1
BFD Template : temp2 Hold-Down Time: 0 centiseconds
Hold-Up Time : 0 deciseconds
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Template Name : temp3 Router ID : 1
BFD Template : temp3 Hold-Down Time: 0 centiseconds
Hold-Up Time : 0 deciseconds
===============================================================================
*A:7210SAS>show>router>mpls>tp#
protection-template [template-name] [associations]
show>router>mpls>mpls-tp
7210 SAS-T, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12
This command displays MPLS-TP protection template information.
The following output is an example of MPLS-TP protection template information.
Sample output
*A:7210SAS>show>router>mpls>tp# protection-template
===============================================================================
MPLS-TP Protection Templates
===============================================================================
Template Name : temp1 Router ID : 1
Protection Mode: one2one Direction : bidirectional
Revertive : revertive Wait-to-Restore : 1sec
Rapid-PSC-Timer: 10ms Slow-PSC-Timer : 5sec
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Template Name : temp2 Router ID : 1
Protection Mode: one2one Direction : bidirectional
Revertive : revertive Wait-to-Restore : 1sec
Rapid-PSC-Timer: 10ms Slow-PSC-Timer : 5sec
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Template Name : temp3 Router ID : 1
Protection Mode: one2one Direction : bidirectional
Revertive : revertive Wait-to-Restore : 1sec
Rapid-PSC-Timer: 10ms Slow-PSC-Timer : 5sec
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
*A:7210SAS>show>router>mpls>tp#
status
show>router>mpls>mpls-tp
7210 SAS-T, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12
This command displays MPLS-TP system configuration information.
The following output is an example of MPLS-TP system configuration information.
Sample output*A:mlstp-dutA# show router mpls mpls-tp status
===============================================================================
MPLS-TP Status
===============================================================================
Admin Status : Up
Global ID : 42 Node ID : 0.0.3.233
Tunnel Id Min : 1 Tunnel Id Max : 4096
===============================================================================
transit-path [path-name] [detail]
show>router>mpls>mpls-tp
7210 SAS-T, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12
This command displays MPLS-TP tunnel information.
Specifies the path name, up to 32 characters max.
Keyword to displays detailed information.
The following output is an example of MPLS-TP tunnel information.
Sample outputA:mplstp-dutC# show router mpls mpls-tp transit-path
<path-name>
"tp-32" "tp-33" "tp-34" "tp-35" "tp-36" "tp-37" "tp-38" "tp-39"
"tp-40" "tp-41"
detail
A:mplstp-dutC# show router mpls mpls-tp transit-path "tp-32"
===============================================================================
MPLS-TP Transit tp-32 Path Information
===============================================================================
Path Name : tp-32
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
------------------------------------------------------------------
Path NextHop InLabel OutLabel Out I/F
------------------------------------------------------------------
FP 2080 2081 CtoB_1
RP 2081 2080 CtoA_1
===============================================================================
A:mplstp-dutC# show router mpls mpls-tp transit-path "tp-32" detail
===============================================================================
MPLS-TP Transit tp-32 Path Information (Detail)
===============================================================================
Path Name : tp-32
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path ID configuration
Src Global ID : 42 Dst Global ID : 42
Src Node ID : 0.0.3.234 Dst Node ID : 0.0.3.233
LSP Number : 2 Dst Tunnel Num: 32
Forward Path configuration
In Label : 2080 Out Label : 2081
Out Interface : CtoB_1 Next Hop Addr : n/a
Reverse Path configuration
In Label : 2081 Out Label : 2080
Out Interface : CtoA_1 Next Hop Addr : n/a
===============================================================================
A:mplstp-dutC#
srlg-database [router-id ip-address] [interface ip-address]
show>router>mpls
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document.
This command displays MPLS SRLG database information.
Specifies a 32-bit integer uniquely identifying the router in the autonomous system. By convention, to ensure uniqueness, this may default to the value of one of the router IPv4 host addresses, represented as a 32-bit unsigned integer, if IPv4 is configured on the router. The router-id can be either the local one or a remote router.
Specifies the IP address of the interface.
path [path-name] [lsp-binding]
show>router>mpls
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document.
This command displays MPLS paths.
Specifies the unique name label for the LSP path, up to 32 characters.
Keyword to display binding information.
The following output is an example of MPLS path information, and Table: Output fields: MPLS path describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:SRU4>config>router>mpls# show router mpls path
===============================================================================
MPLS Path:
===============================================================================
Path Name Adm Hop Index IP Address Strict/Loose
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
to_110_20_1_1 Up no hops n/a n/a
to_110_20_1_2 Up no hops n/a n/a
to_110_20_1_3 Up no hops n/a n/a
to_110_20_1_4 Up no hops n/a n/a
to_110_20_1_5 Up no hops n/a n/a
to_110_20_1_6 Up no hops n/a n/a
to_110_20_1_110 Up no hops n/a n/a
to_10_8_100_15 Up no hops n/a n/a
to_10_20_1_20 Up no hops n/a n/a
to_10_20_1_22 Up no hops n/a n/a
to_10_100_1_1 Up no hops n/a n/a
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Paths : 11
===============================================================================
*A:SRU4>config>router>mpls#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
|
Displays the unique name label for the LSP path |
|
Down — the path is administratively disabled Up — the path is administratively enabled |
|
Displays the value used to order the hops in a path |
|
Displays the IP address of the hop that the LSP should traverse on the way to the egress router |
|
Strict — the LSP must take a direct path from the previous hop router to the next router Loose — the route taken by the LSP from the previous hop to the next hop can traverse through other routers |
|
Displays the name of the LSP used in the path |
|
Primary — the preferred path for the LSP Secondary — the standby path for the LSP |
|
Displays the total number of paths configured |
srlg-group [group-name]
show>router>mpls
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document.
This command displays MPLS SRLG group information.
Specifies the name of the SRLG group within a virtual router instance.
The following output is an example of MPLS SRLG group information, and Table: Output fields: MPLS SRLG-group describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:SRU4>config>router>mpls# show router mpls srlg-group
===============================================================================
MPLS Srlg Groups
===============================================================================
Group Name Group Value Interfaces
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1432 1432 srl-1
1433 1433 srl-3
1434 1434 aps-8
1435 1435 aps-9
2410 2410 srr-1
2411 2411 srr-2
2412 2412 srr-3
3410 3410 aps-1
3420 3420 aps-2
3430 3430 aps-3
3440 3440 sr4-1
41.80 4180 g7600
41104 41104 germ-1
415.70 41570 gsr1
420.40 42040 m160
422.60 42260 gsr2
44.200 44200 hubA
45100 45100 ess-7-1
45110 45110 ess-7-2
45120 45120 ess-7-3
4651 4651 src-1.1
4652 4652 src-1.2
4653 4653 src-1.3
4654 4654 src-1.4
4655 4655 src-1.5
4656 4656 src-1.6
4657 4657 src-1.7
4658 4658 src-1.8
4659 4659 src-1.9
4660 4660 src-1.10
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Groups: 30
===============================================================================
*A:SRU4>config>router>mpls#
*A:SRU4>config>router>mpls# show router mpls srlg-group "1432"
===============================================================================
MPLS Srlg Groups
===============================================================================
Group Name Group Value Interfaces
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1432 1432 srl-1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Groups: 1
===============================================================================
*A:SRU4>config>router>mpls#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
|
Displays the name of the SRLG group within a virtual router instance |
|
Displays the group value associated with this SRLG group |
|
Displays the interface where the SRLG group is associated |
|
Displays the total number of SRLG groups associated with the output |
static-lsp [lsp-name]
static-lsp {transit | terminate}
static-lsp count
show>router>mpls
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document.
This command displays MPLS static LSP information.
The following output is an example of MPLS static LSP information, and Table: Output fields: MPLS static-LSP describes the output fields.
Sample outputA:ALA-12# show router mpls static-lsp
===============================================================================
MPLS Static LSPs (Originating)
===============================================================================
Lsp Name To Next Hop Out Label Out I/F Adm Opr
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NYC_SJC_customer2 10.20.1.10 10.10.1.4 1020 1/1/1 Up Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSPs : 1
===============================================================================
A:ALA-12#
*A:SRU4>config>router>mpls# show router mpls static-lsp transit
===============================================================================
MPLS Static LSPs (Transit)
===============================================================================
In Label In Port Out Label Out Port Next Hop Adm Opr
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
240 aps-1 440 1/1/10 10.22.11.3 Up Up
241 aps-1 441 1/1/10 10.22.11.3 Up Up
242 aps-1 442 1/1/10 10.22.11.3 Up Up
243 aps-1 443 1/1/10 10.22.11.3 Up Up
244 aps-1 444 1/1/10 10.22.11.3 Up Up
245 aps-1 445 1/1/10 10.22.11.3 Up Up
246 aps-1 446 1/1/10 10.22.11.3 Up Up
247 aps-1 447 1/1/10 10.22.11.3 Up Up
248 aps-1 448 1/1/10 10.22.11.3 Up Up
249 aps-1 449 1/1/10 10.22.11.3 Up Up
250 aps-1 450 1/1/10 10.22.11.3 Up Up
251 aps-1 451 1/1/10 10.22.11.3 Up Up
252 aps-1 452 1/1/10 10.22.11.3 Up Up
253 aps-1 453 1/1/10 10.22.11.3 Up Up
...
207 3/2/8 407 1/1/9 10.22.10.3 Up Up
208 3/2/8 408 1/1/9 10.22.10.3 Up Up
209 3/2/8 409 1/1/9 10.22.10.3 Up Up
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LSPs : 256
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*A:SRU4>config>router>mpls#
A:ALA-12# show router mpls static-lsp terminate
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MPLS Static LSPs (Terminate)
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In Label In I/F Out Label Out I/F Next Hop Adm Opr
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1021 1/1/1 n/a n/a n/a Up Up
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LSPs : 1
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A:ALA-12#
Label |
Description |
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Displays the name of the LSP used in the path |
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Displays the system IP address of the egress router for the LSP |
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Displays the system IP address of the next hop in the LSP path |
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Displays the ingress interface |
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Displays the egress label |
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Displays the egress interface |
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Down — the path is administratively disabled Up — the path is administratively enabled |
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Down — the path is operationally down Up — the path is operationally up |
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Displays the total number of static LSPs |
status
show>router>mpls
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document.
This command displays MPLS operation information.
The following output is an example of MPLS status information, and Table: Output fields: MPLS status describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:7210SAS# show router mpls status
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MPLS Status
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Admin Status : Up Oper Status : Up
Oper Down Reason : n/a
FR Object : Enabled Resignal Timer : Disabled
Hold Timer : 1 seconds Next Resignal : N/A
Srlg Frr : Disabled Srlg Frr Strict : Disabled
Dynamic Bypass : Enabled User Srlg Database : Disabled
Least Fill Min Thd.: 5 percent LeastFill ReoptiThd: 10 percent
Short. TTL Prop Lo*: Enabled Short. TTL Prop Tr*: Enabled
AB Sample Multipli*: 1 AB Adjust Multipli*: 288
Exp Backoff Retry : Disabled CSPF On Loose Hop : Disabled
Lsp Init RetryTime*: 30 seconds
Logger Event Bundl*: Disabled
P2mp Resignal Timer: Disabled P2mp Next Resignal : N/A
Sec FastRetryTimer : Disabled Static LSP FR Timer: 30 seconds
P2P Max Bypass Ass*: 1000
P2PActPathFastRetry: Disabled
In Maintenance Mode: No
LSP Counts Originate Transit Terminate
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Static LSPs 0 0 0
Dynamic LSPs 0 0 1
Detour LSPs 0 0 0
S2l LSPs 0 0 0
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* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
*A:7210SAS#
Label |
Description |
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Down — MPLS is administratively disabled Up — MPLS is administratively enabled |
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Down — MPLS is operationally down Up — MPLS is operationally up |
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Static LSPs — Displays the count of static LSPs that originate, transit, and terminate on or through the router Dynamic LSPs — Displays the count of dynamic LSPs that originate, transit, and terminate on or through the router Detour LSPs — Displays the count of detour LSPs that originate, transit, and terminate on or through the router |
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Enabled — Specifies that Fast reroute object is signaled for the LSP Disabled — Specifies that Fast reroute object is not signaled for the LSP |
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Enabled — Specifies that the resignal timer is enabled for the LSP Disabled — Specifies that the resignal timer is disabled for the LSP |
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Displays the amount of time that the ingress node holds before programming its data plane and declaring the LSP up to the service module |