interface [ip-int-name | ip-address] statistics [detail]
show>router>rsvp
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document.
This command shows RSVP interfaces.
Specifies the name of the network IP interface, up to 32 characters. 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.
Specifies the system or network interface IP address.
Keyword to display the IP address and number of packets sent and received on an interface-basis.
Keyword to display detailed information.
The following output is an example of RSVP interface information, and Table: Output fields: RSVP interface describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:7210-SAS>show>router>rsvp# interface detail
===============================================================================
RSVP Interfaces (Detailed)
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface : system
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface : system
Port ID : system
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
Active Sessions : 0 Active Resvs : 0
Total Sessions : 0
Subscription : 100 % Port Speed : 0 Mbps
Total BW : 0 Mbps Aggregate : Dsabl
Hello Interval : n/a Hello Timeouts : n/a
Authentication : Disabled
Auth Rx Seq Num : n/a Auth Key Id : n/a
Auth Tx Seq Num : n/a Auth Win Size : n/a
Refresh Reduc. : Disabled Reliable Deli. : Disabled
Bfd Enabled : n/a Graceful Shut. : Disabled
ImplicitNullLabel : Disabled* GR helper : n/a
Percent Link Bandwidth for Class Types
Link Bw CT0 : 100 Link Bw CT4 : 0
Link Bw CT1 : 0 Link Bw CT5 : 0
Link Bw CT2 : 0 Link Bw CT6 : 0
Link Bw CT3 : 0 Link Bw CT7 : 0
Bandwidth Constraints for Class Types (Kbps)
BC0 : 0 BC4 : 0
BC1 : 0 BC5 : 0
BC2 : 0 BC6 : 0
BC3 : 0 BC7 : 0
Bandwidth for TE Class Types (Kbps)
TE0-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 0
TE1-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 0
TE2-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 0
TE3-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 0
TE4-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 0
TE5-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 0
TE6-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 0
TE7-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 0
No Neighbors.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface : ip-10.10.12.3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface : ip-10.10.12.3
Port ID : 1/1/9
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
Active Sessions : 1 Active Resvs : 0
Total Sessions : 1
Subscription : 100 % Port Speed : 1000 Mbps
Total BW : 1000 Mbps Aggregate : Dsabl
Hello Interval : 3000 ms Hello Timeouts : 0
Authentication : Disabled
Auth Rx Seq Num : n/a Auth Key Id : n/a
Auth Tx Seq Num : n/a Auth Win Size : n/a
Refresh Reduc. : Disabled Reliable Deli. : Disabled
Bfd Enabled : No Graceful Shut. : Disabled
Percent Link Bandwidth for Class Types
Link Bw CT0 : 100 Link Bw CT4 : 0
Link Bw CT1 : 0 Link Bw CT5 : 0
Link Bw CT2 : 0 Link Bw CT6 : 0
Link Bw CT3 : 0 Link Bw CT7 : 0
Bandwidth Constraints for Class Types (Kbps)
BC0 : 1000000 BC4 : 0
BC1 : 0 BC5 : 0
BC2 : 0 BC6 : 0
BC3 : 0 BC7 : 0
Bandwidth for TE Class Types (Kbps)
TE0-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 1000000
TE1-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 1000000
TE2-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 1000000
TE3-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 1000000
TE4-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 1000000
TE5-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 1000000
TE6-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 1000000
TE7-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 1000000
Neighbors : 10.10.12.2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface : ip-10.10.4.3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface : ip-10.10.4.3
Port ID : 1/1/8
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
Active Sessions : 1 Active Resvs : 0
Total Sessions : 1
Subscription : 100 % Port Speed : 1000 Mbps
Total BW : 1000 Mbps Aggregate : Dsabl
Hello Interval : 3000 ms Hello Timeouts : 0
Authentication : Disabled
Auth Rx Seq Num : n/a Auth Key Id : n/a
Auth Tx Seq Num : n/a Auth Win Size : n/a
Refresh Reduc. : Disabled Reliable Deli. : Disabled
Bfd Enabled : No Graceful Shut. : Disabled
Percent Link Bandwidth for Class Types
Link Bw CT0 : 100 Link Bw CT4 : 0
Link Bw CT1 : 0 Link Bw CT5 : 0
Link Bw CT2 : 0 Link Bw CT6 : 0
Link Bw CT3 : 0 Link Bw CT7 : 0
Bandwidth Constraints for Class Types (Kbps)
BC0 : 1000000 BC4 : 0
BC1 : 0 BC5 : 0
BC2 : 0 BC6 : 0
BC3 : 0 BC7 : 0
Bandwidth for TE Class Types (Kbps)
TE0-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 1000000
TE1-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 1000000
TE2-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 1000000
TE3-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 1000000
TE4-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 1000000
TE5-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 1000000
TE6-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 1000000
TE7-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 1000000
Neighbors : 10.10.4.2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface : ip-10.10.2.3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface : ip-10.10.2.3
Port ID : 1/1/4
Admin State : Up Oper State : Down
Active Sessions : 0 Active Resvs : 0
Total Sessions : 0
Subscription : 100 % Port Speed : 0 Mbps
Total BW : 0 Mbps Aggregate : Dsabl
Hello Interval : 3000 ms Hello Timeouts : 0
Authentication : Disabled
Auth Rx Seq Num : n/a Auth Key Id : n/a
Auth Tx Seq Num : n/a Auth Win Size : n/a
Refresh Reduc. : Disabled Reliable Deli. : Disabled
Bfd Enabled : No Graceful Shut. : Disabled
Percent Link Bandwidth for Class Types
Link Bw CT0 : 100 Link Bw CT4 : 0
Link Bw CT1 : 0 Link Bw CT5 : 0
Link Bw CT2 : 0 Link Bw CT6 : 0
Link Bw CT3 : 0 Link Bw CT7 : 0
Bandwidth Constraints for Class Types (Kbps)
BC0 : 0 BC4 : 0
BC1 : 0 BC5 : 0
BC2 : 0 BC6 : 0
BC3 : 0 BC7 : 0
Bandwidth for TE Class Types (Kbps)
TE0-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 0
TE1-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 0
TE2-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 0
TE3-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 0
TE4-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 0
TE5-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 0
TE6-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 0
TE7-> Resv. Bw : 0 Unresv. Bw : 0
No Neighbors.
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
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Displays the name of the IP interface |
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Displays the total number of RSVP sessions on this interface, including sessions that are active and sessions that have been signaled but a response has not yet been received |
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Displays the total number of active RSVP sessions on this interface |
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Displays the amount of bandwidth in megabits per second (Mbps) available to be reserved for the RSVP protocol on the interface |
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Displays the amount of bandwidth in mega-bits per seconds (Mbps) reserved on this interface. A value of zero (0) indicates that no bandwidth is reserved. |
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Down — the RSVP interface is administratively disabled Up — the RSVP interface is administratively enabled |
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Down — the RSVP interface is operationally down Up — the RSVP interface is operationally up |
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Displays the physical port bound to the interface |
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Displays the total number of active RSVP sessions that have reserved bandwidth |
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Displays the percentage of the link bandwidth that RSVP can use for reservation. When the value is zero (0), no new sessions are permitted on this interface. |
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Displays the speed for the interface |
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Displays the amount of unreserved bandwidth |
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Displays the amount of bandwidth, in megabits per second (Mbps), reserved by the RSVP session on this interface. A value of zero (0) indicates that no bandwidth is reserved. |
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Displays the amount of bandwidth, in megabits per second (Mbps), available to be reserved for the RSVP protocol on this interface |
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Displays the length of time, in seconds, between the hello packets that the router sends on the interface. This value must be the same for all routers attached to a common network. When the value is zero (0), the sending of hello messages is disabled. |
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Displays the interval between the successive Path and Resv refresh messages. RSVP declares the session down after it misses ((keep-multiplier + 0.5) * 1.5 * refresh-time)) consecutive refresh messages. |
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Displays the total number of hello messages that timed out on this RSVP interface |
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Displays the IP address of the RSVP neighbor |
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Displays the total number of error free RSVP packets that have been transmitted on the RSVP interface |
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Displays the total number of error free RSVP packets received on the RSVP interface |
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Displays the total number of RSVP packets, including errors, received on the RSVP interface |
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Displays the total number of RSVP packets with errors transmitted on the RSVP interface |
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Displays the total number of RSVP PATH messages received on the RSVP interface |
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Displays the total number of RSVP PATH ERROR messages transmitted on the RSVP interface |
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Displays the total number of RSVP PATH TEAR messages received on the RSVP interface |
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Displays the total number of RSVP RESV messages received on the RSVP interface |
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Displays the total number of RSVP RESV CONFIRM messages received on the RSVP interface |
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Displays the total number of RSVP RESV ERROR messages received on the RSVP interface |
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Displays the total number of RSVP RESV TEAR messages received on the RSVP interface |
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Displays the total number of RSVP RESV summary refresh messages received on the interface |
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Displays the total number of RSVP RESV acknowledgment messages received when refresh reduction is enabled on the RSVP interface |
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Displays the total number of RSVP RESV HELLO REQ messages received on the interface |
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Yes — BFD is enabled on the RSVP interface No — BFD is disabled on the RSVP interface |
neighbor [ip-address] [detail]
show>router>rsvp
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document.
This command displays neighbor information.
Displays RSVP information about the specified IP address.
Keyword to display detailed information.
The following output is an example of RSVP neighbor information, and Table: Output fields: RSVP neighbor describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:Dut>config>router>mpls# show router rsvp neighbor
=======================================================================
RSVP Neighbors
=======================================================================
Legend :
LR - Local Refresh Reduction RR - Remote Refresh Reduction
LD - Local Reliable Delivery RM - Remote Node supports
Message ID
LG - Local Graceful Restart RG - Remote Graceful Restart
=======================================================================
Neighbor Interface Hello Last Oper
Flags
Change
=======================================================================
10.20.1.2 ip-10.10.1.1 N/A 0d 00:00:44
10.20.1.3 ip-10.10.2.1 N/A 0d 00:00:44
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Neighbors : 2
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*A:Dut>config>router>mpls#
Label |
Description |
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Displays the IP address of the RSVP neighbor |
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Displays the interface ID of the RSVP neighbor |
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Displays the status of the Hello message |
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Displays the time of the last operational change to the connection |
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Displays the flags that are associated with the connection to the neighbor |
session session-type [from ip-address | to ip-address| lsp-name name] [status {up | down}] [detail]
show>router>rsvp
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document.
This command shows RSVP session information.
Specifies the session type.
Specifies the IP address of the originating router.
Specifies the IP address of the egress router.
Specifies the name of the LSP used in the path.
Keyword to display a session that is operationally up.
Keyword to display a session that is operationally down.
Keyword to display detailed information.
The following output is an example of RSVP session information, and Table: Output fields: RSVP session describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:SRU4>show>router>rsvp# session
===============================================================================
RSVP Sessions
===============================================================================
From To Tunnel LSP Name State
ID ID
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.20.1.5 10.20.1.4 18 27648 b4-1::b4-1 Up
10.20.1.5 10.20.1.4 1 37902 gsr::gsr Up
10.20.1.5 10.20.1.22 11 53760 to_10_20_1_22_cspf::to_10_2* Up
10.20.1.4 10.20.1.20 146 17920 to_10_20_1_20_cspf_3::to_10* Up
10.20.1.4 10.20.1.20 145 34816 to_10_20_1_20_cspf_2::to_10* Up
10.20.1.4 10.20.1.20 147 45056 to_10_20_1_20_cspf_4::to_10* Up
10.20.1.4 10.20.1.20 148 6656 to_10_20_1_20_cspf_5::to_10* Up
10.20.1.4 10.20.1.20 149 58880 to_10_20_1_20_cspf_6::to_10* Up
10.20.1.4 10.20.1.20 150 13312 to_10_20_1_20_cspf_7::to_10* Up
10.20.1.4 10.20.1.20 152 40448 to_10_20_1_20_cspf_9::to_10* Up
10.20.1.4 10.20.1.20 154 27648 to_10_20_1_20_cspf_11::to_1* Up
10.20.1.4 10.20.1.20 155 12288 to_10_20_1_20_cspf_12::to_1* Up
10.20.1.4 10.20.1.20 151 46080 to_10_20_1_20_cspf_8::to_10* Up
10.20.1.4 10.20.1.20 153 512 to_10_20_1_20_cspf_10::to_1* Up
10.20.1.4 10.20.1.22 164 62464 to_10_20_1_22_cspf_2::to_10* Up
10.20.1.4 10.20.1.20 156 37888 to_10_20_1_20_cspf_13::to_1* Up
10.20.1.4 10.20.1.20 157 24064 to_10_20_1_20_cspf_14::to_1* Up
10.20.1.4 10.20.1.20 158 19968 to_10_20_1_20_cspf_15::to_1* Up
10.20.1.4 10.20.1.20 161 59904 to_10_20_1_20_cspf_18::to_1* Up
...
10.20.1.3 10.20.1.4 54 23088 to_110_20_1_4_cspf_4::to_11* Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sessions : 1976
===============================================================================
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
*A:SRU4>show>router>rsvp#
A:ALA-12# show router rsvp session lsp-name A_C_2::A_C_2 status up
===============================================================================
RSVP Sessions
===============================================================================
From To Tunnel LSP Name State
ID ID
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.20.1.1 10.20.1.3 2 40 A_C_2::A_C_2 Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sessions : 1
===============================================================================
A:ALA-12#
Label |
Description |
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Displays the IP address of the originating router |
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Displays the IP address of the egress router |
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Displays the IP address of the tunnel ingress node supporting this RSVP session |
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Displays the ID assigned by the agent to this RSVP session |
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Displays the administrative name assigned to the RSVP session by the agent |
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statistics
show>router>rsvp
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document.
This command displays global statistics in the RSVP instance.
The following output is an example of RSVP statistics information, and Table: Output fields: RSVP statistics describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:SRU4>show>router>rsvp# statistics
===============================================================================
RSVP Global Statistics
===============================================================================
PATH Timeouts : 1026 RESV Timeouts : 182
===============================================================================
*A:SRU4>show>router>rsvp#
Label |
Description |
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Displays the total number of path timeouts |
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Displays the total number of RESV timeouts |
rsvp status
show>router>rsvp
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document.
This command displays RSVP status.
The following output is an example of RSVP status information, and Table: Output fields: RSVP status describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:SRU4>show>router>rsvp# status
===============================================================================
RSVP Status
===============================================================================
Admin Status : Up Oper Status : Up
Keep Multiplier : 3 Refresh Time : 30 sec
Message Pacing : Disabled Pacing Period : 100 msec
Max Packet Burst : 650 msgs Refresh Bypass : Disabled
===============================================================================
*A:SRU4>show>router>rsvp#
Label |
Description |
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Displays the keep-multiplier number used by RSVP to declare that a reservation is down or the neighbor is down. |
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Displays the refresh-time interval, in seconds, between the successive Path and Resv refresh messages |
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Enabled — RSVP messages, specified in the max-burst command, are sent in a configured interval, specified in the period command Disabled — Message pacing is disabled; RSVP message transmission is not regulated |
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Displays the time interval, in milliseconds, when the router can send the specified number of RSVP messages specified in the rsvp max-burst command |
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Displays the maximum number of RSVP messages that are sent in the specified period under normal operating conditions |