router router-instance
tools>dump
tools>perform
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command enables tools for the router instance.
Specifies the router name or service ID.
dintf [ip-address]
tools>dump>router
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays the internal IP interface details.
Specifies the IP interface details to display.
filter-info [verbose]
tools>dump>router
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command dumps the hardware-specific filter information.
Displays the verbose hardware information of the filter.
lag
tools>dump>router
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command dumps the hardware-specific Layer 3 information.
l3-stats [clear]
tools>dump>router
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command dumps the hardware-specific Layer 3 statistics.
Clears the hardware information of the filter.
eth-ring
tools>perform
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.
Commands in this context configure tools to control Ethernet rings.
clear ring-index
tools>perform>eth-ring
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.
This command removes all switching operational commands. It is used for the following operations.
Clears an active local administrative command (for example, the force switch or manual switch commands).
Triggers reversion before the WTR or WTB timer expires in case of revertive operation.
Triggers reversion in case of non-revertive operation.
Specifies the ring index of the Ethernet ring.
force ring-index path {a | b}
tools>perform>eth-ring
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.
This command forces the specified path into a blocked state.
Specifies the ring index of the Ethernet ring.
Specifies the path of the Ethernet ring.
manual ring-index path {a | b}
tools>perform>eth-ring
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.
This command sets the specified Ethernet ring path into a blocked state.
Specifies the ring index of the Ethernet ring.
Specifies the path of the Ethernet ring.
lag
tools>perform
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command configures tools to control LAG.
clear-force lag-id lag-id [sub-group sub-group-id]
clear-force all-mc
clear-force peer-mc ip-address
tools>perform>lag
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.
This command clears a forced status.
Specifies an existing LAG ID.
Clears all multi-chassis LAG information.
force lag-id lag-id [sub-group sub-group-id] {active | standby}
force all-mc {active | standby}
force peer-mc peer-ip-address {active | standby}
tools>perform>lag
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.
This command forces an active or standby status.
Forces all drives on the active CPM.
Clears all multi-chassis LAG information.
Clears multi-chassis LAG peer information.
Forces all drives on the standby CPM.
Specifies an existing LAG ID.
log
tools>perform
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.
This command is logs events.
test-event
tools>perform>log
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode.
This command causes a test event to be generated. The test event is LOGGER event #2011 and maps to the tmnxEventSNMP trap in the TIMETRA-LOG-MIB.
redundancy
tools>perform
7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12
Commands in this context configure redundancy parameters.
issu-post-process
tools>perform>redundancy
7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12
This command forces the MPLS module to exit maintenance mode, and therefore resume signaling new LSP paths, before major or minor ISSU is completed.
When the system starts major or minor ISSU procedures, MPLS is automatically put into maintenance mode such that existing LSP paths continue to operate while the node does not issue new LSP paths or a Make-Before-Break (MBB) path for existing LSPs. It also rejects requests for new LSP paths or MBB paths of existing LSPs coming from RSVP neighbors.
The MPLS module automatically exits maintenance mode when the major or minor ISSU is completed. As such this command must only be used if the user encounters MPLS issues during the ISSU process.
interface [ip-int-name | ip-address]
tools>dump>router>ldp
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays information for an LDP interface.
Specifies the interface name.
Specifies the IP address.
ldp
tools>dump>router
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command enables dump tools for LDP.
peer ip-address
tools>dump>router>ldp
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays information for an LDP peer.
Specifies the IP address.
fec p2mp-id id root ip-address [detail]
fec prefix [ip-prefix/mask]
fec vc-type {ethernet | vlan} vc-id vc-id
tools>dump>router>ldp
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays information for an LDP FEC.
Specifies the LDP active P2MP identifier bindings to dump. This parameter is supported only on the 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, 7210 SAS-R12, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE (standalone and standalone-VC), and 7210 SAS-T.
Specifies the root IP address to dump.
Dumps detailed LDP active P2MP identifier bindings information or detailed root IP address information.
Specifies the IP prefix and host bits.
Specifies the VC type signaled for the spoke or mesh binding to the far end of an SDP. The VC type is a 15 bit-quantity containing a value which represents the type of VC. The actual signaling of the VC type depends on the signaling parameter defined for the SDP. If signaling is disabled, the vc-type command can still be used to define the Dot1q value expected by the far-end provider equipment. A change of the binding’s VC type causes the binding to signal the new VC type to the far end when signaling is enabled.
VC types are derived according to IETF draft-martini-l2circuit-trans-mpls.
Ethernet — The VC type value for Ethernet is 0x0005.
VLAN — The VC type value for an Ethernet VLAN is 0x0004.
Specifies the virtual circuit identifier.
memory-usage
tools>dump>router>ldp
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays memory usage information for LDP.
session [ip-address |:label space] [connection | peer | adjacency]
tools>dump>router>ldp
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays information for an LDP session.
Specifies the IP address of the LDP peer.
Specifies the label space identifier that the router is advertising on the interface.
Displays connection information.
Displays peer information.
Displays hello adjacency information.
sockets
tools>dump>router>ldp
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays information for all sockets being used by the LDP protocol.
timers
tools>dump>router>ldp
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays timer information for LDP.
mpls
tools>dump>router
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
Commands in this context display MPLS information.
ftn
tools>dump>router>mpls
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays FEC-to-NHLFE (FTN) dump information for MPLS. (NHLFE is the acronym for Next Hop Label Forwarding Entry.)
ilm
tools>dump>router>mpls
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays incoming label map (ILM) information for MPLS.
lspinfo [lsp-name] [detail]
tools>dump>router>mpls
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays label switched path (LSP) information for MPLS.
Specifies the name that identifies the LSP. The LSP name can be up to 32 characters and must be unique.
Displays detailed information about the LSP.
cspf to ip-addr [from ip-addr] [strict-srlg] [srlg-group grp-id...(up to 8 max)] [bandwidth bandwidth] [include-bitmap bitmap] [exclude-bitmap bitmap] [hop-limit limit] [exclude-address excl-addr [excl-addr...(upto 8 max)]] [use-te-metric] [exclude-node excl-node-id [excl-node-id...(upto 8 max)]] [skip-interface interface-name]
tools>perform>router>mpls
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command computes a CSPF path with specified user constraints.
Specifies the destination IP address.
Specifies the originating IP address.
Specifies the group ID.
Specifies the amount of bandwidth in mega-bits per second (Mbps) to be reserved.
Specifies to include a bit-map that lists admin groups that should be included during setup.
Specifies to exclude a bit-map that lists admin groups that should be included during setup.
Specifies the total number of hops a detour LSP can take before merging back onto the main LSP path.
Specifies an IP address to exclude from the operation.
Specifies whether the TE metric is used for the purpose of the LSP path computation by CSPF.
Specifies a local interface name, instead of the interface address, to be excluded from the CSPF computation.
force-switch-path lsp lsp-name path path-name
no force-switch-path lsp lsp-name
tools>perform>router>mpls
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command configures a forced path switch.
switch-path lsp lsp-name path path-name
tools>perform>router>mpls
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command moves from a standby (or an active secondary) to another standby of the same priority. If a new standby path with a higher priority or a primary path comes up after the tools perform command is executed, the path re-evaluation command runs and the path is moved to the path specified by the outcome of the re-evaluation.
Specifies an existing LSP name to move.
Specifies the path name to which to move the specified LSP.
trap-suppress [number-of-traps] [time-interval]
tools>perform>router>mpls
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command modifies thresholds for trap suppression.
Specify the number of traps in multiples of 100. An error messages is generated if an invalid value is entered.
Specifies the timer interval in seconds.
tp-tunnel
tools>perform>router>mpls
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
Commands in this context perform Linear Protection operations on an MPLS-TP LSP.
clear {lsp-name | id tunnel-id}
tools>perform>router>mpls>tp-tunnel
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command clears all the MPLS-TP linear protection operational commands for the specified LSP that are currently active.
Specifies the name of the MPLS-TP LSP.
Specifies the tunnel number of the MPLS-TP LSP
force {lsp-name | id tunnel-id}
tools>perform>router>mpls>tp-tunnel
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command performs a force switchover of the MPLS-TP LSP from the active path to the protect path.
Specifies the name of the MPLS-TP LSP.
Specifies the tunnel number of the MPLS-TP LSP
manual {lsp-name | id tunnel-id}
tools>perform>router>mpls>tp-tunnel
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command performs a manual switchover of the MPLS-TP LSP from the active path to the protect path.
Specifies the name of the MPLS-TP LSP.
Specifies the tunnel number of the MPLS-TP LSP
lockout {lsp-name | id tunnel-id}
tools>perform>router>mpls>tp-tunnel
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command performs a lockout of protection for an MPLS-TP LSP. This prevents a switchover to the protect path.
Specifies the name of the MPLS-TP LSP.
Specifies the tunnel number of the MPLS-TP LSP
memory-usage
tools>dump>router>mpls
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays memory usage information for MPLS.
te-lspinfo [endpoint ip-address] [sender ip-address] [lspid lsp-id] [detail]
te-lspinfo [endpoint ip-address] [sender ip-address] [lspid lsp-id] [detail]
tools>dump>router>mpls
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays TE LSP information for MPLS.
ospf [ospf-instance]
tools>dump>router
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
Commands in this context display tools information for OSPF.
The number of OSPF instances supported on different 7210 platforms varies. Consult a Nokia representative for information about supported scaling limits.
Specifies the OSPF instance.
abr [detail]
tools>dump>router>ospf
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays area border router (ABR) information for OSPF.
Displays detailed information about the ABR.
asbr [detail]
tools>dump>router>ospf
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays autonomous system border router (ASBR) information for OSPF.
Displays detailed information about the ASBR.
bad-packet [interface-name]
tools>dump>router>ospf
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays information about bad packets for OSPF.
Displays only the bad packets identified by this interface name.
leaked-routes [summary | detail}
tools>dump>router>ospf
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays information about leaked routes for OSPF.
summary
Displays a summary of information about leaked routes for OSPF.
Displays detailed information about leaked routes for OSPF.
memory-usage [detail]
tools>dump>router>ospf
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays memory usage information for OSPF.
Displays detailed information about memory usage for OSPF.
request-list [neighbor ip-address] [detail]
request-list virtual-neighbor ip-address area-id area-id [detail]
tools>dump>router>ospf
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays request list information for OSPF.
Specifies the IP address for the neighbor.
Displays detailed information about the neighbor.
Specifies the IP address of the virtual neighbor.
Specifies the OSPF area ID expressed in dotted decimal notation or as a 32-bit decimal integer.
retransmission-list [neighbor ip-address] [detail]
retransmission-list virtual-neighbor ip-address area-id area-id [detail]
tools>dump>router>ospf
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays dump retransmission list information for OSPF.
Specifies the IP address for the neighbor.
Displays detailed information about the neighbor.
Specifies the IP address of the virtual neighbor.
Specifies the OSPF area ID expressed in dotted-decimal notation or as a 32-bit decimal integer.
route-summary
tools>dump>router>ospf
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays dump route summary information for OSPF.
route-table ip-prefix/mask [type] [detail]
tools>dump>router>ospf
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays dump information about routes learned through OSPF.
Specifies the type of route table information to display.
Displays detailed information about learned routes.
ospf3
tools>dump>router
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
Commands in this context display tools information for OSPF3.
refresh-lsas [lsa-type] [area-id]
tools>perform>router>ospf
tools>perform>router>ospf3
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command refreshes LSAs for OSPF.
Specifies the LSA type using allow keywords.
Specifies the OSPF area ID expressed in dotted-decimal notation or as a 32-bit decimal integer.
run-manual-spf externals-only
tools>perform>router>ospf
tools>perform>router>ospf3
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command runs the Shortest Path First (SPF) algorithm.
Specifies the route preference for OSPF external routes.
rsvp
tools>dump>router
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
Commands in this context display RSVP information.
psb [endpoint endpoint-address] [sender sender-address] [tunnelid tunnel-id] [lspid lsp-id]
tools>dump>router>rsvp
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays path state block (PSB) information for RSVP.
When a PATH message arrives at an LSR, the LSR stores the label request in the local PSB for the LSP. If a label range is specified, the label allocation process must assign a label from that range.
The PSB contains the IP address of the previous hop, the session, the sender, and the TSPEC. This information is used to route the corresponding RESV message back to LSR 1.
Specifies the IP address of the last hop.
Specifies the IP address of the sender.
Specifies the SDP ID.
Specifies the label switched path that is signaled for this entry.
A:Dut-A# config>router>mpls# tools dump router rsvp psb detail
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
PSB:
P2P: Session (To: 10.20.1.4 - 61441 - 10.20.1.1), Sender (10.20.1.1 -
2) PHop 255.255.255.255
PSB CurrState: BACKUPS_CONNECTED PrevState: BACKUPS_INIT Flags: 0x0
LocalLabel 0 OutLabel 131070
Incoming IfIndex: Interface: Local API(-1)
Refresh interval 0, Send Path refresh in 3 secs, Path Refresh timeout
0 secs
PrevHop: Ctype 1 Addr 255.255.255.255, LIH 0
DnStream Nbr: Addr-> 10.20.1.3 IfIndex ip-10.10.2.1(3)
UpStream Neighbor is NULLP
Session Attribute:
Session Name: bypass-node10.20.1.2
HoldPri: 0 SetupPri: 7 Flags: 0x2
Ctype: 7, IncludeGroup: 0x0 IncludeAllGroup: 0x0 ExcludeGroup: 0x0
ClassType: Absent
TSpec: Flags 0x8000 QOSC 0, PDR (infinity), PBS 0.000 bps, CDR (0.000
bps) MTU: 0
CSPF Hop List: ->
(1) UnnumIfId 3 RtrId 10.20.1.1 EgrAdmGrp 0x0 (Strict)
(2) UnnumIfId 2 RtrId 10.20.1.3 EgrAdmGrp 0x0 (Strict)
(3) UnnumIfId 5 RtrId 10.20.1.4 EgrAdmGrp 0x0 (Strict)
PSB RRO : ->
(1) * Flags : 0x0 : U
(1) * UnInf : 10.20.1.1, 3
PSB SENT RRO : ->
(1) * Flags : 0x0 : U
(1) * UnInf : 10.20.1.1, 3
PSB FILTERSPEC RRO : ->
(1) * Flags : 0x0 : U
(1) * UnInf : 10.20.1.3, 2
(2) * Flags : 0x1 : Global
(2) * Label : 131070
(3) * Flags : 0x0 : U
(3) * UnInf : 10.20.1.4, 5
(4) * Flags : 0x1 : Global
(4) * Label : 131070
PSB ERO : ->
(1) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.1, LinkId 3, Strict
(2) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.3, LinkId 2, Strict
(3) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.4, LinkId 5, Strict
PSB SENT ERO : ->
(1) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.3, LinkId 2, Strict
(2) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.4, LinkId 5, Strict
SendTempl: Sender:10.20.1.1_2
AdSpec Present - Flags: 0x0
AdSpec General
- Service Break bit : 0x0
- IS Hop Count : 0x0
- Path Bandwidth Estimate : 0x0
- Minimum Path latency : 0x0
- Composed path MTU : 0
Num Paths Received :0
Num Paths Transmitted:5
Num Resvs Received :8
Num Resvs Transmitted:0
Num Summmary Paths Received :0
Num Summmary Paths Transmitted:0
Num Summmary Resvs Received :0
Num Summmary Resvs Transmitted:0
Created at 91359 (26 secs back)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
PSB:
P2P: Session (To: 10.20.1.6 - 1 - 10.20.1.1), Sender (10.20.1.1 -
30208) PHop 0.0.0.0
PSB CurrState: PRIMARYS_CONNECTED PrevState: PRIMARYS_INIT Flags: 0x8
LocalLabel 0 OutLabel 131071
Incoming IfIndex: Interface: Local API(-1)
Refresh interval 5, Send Path refresh in 4 secs, Path Refresh timeout
0 secs
PrevHop: Ctype 1 Addr 0.0.0.0, LIH 0
DnStream Nbr: Addr-> 10.20.1.2 IfIndex ip-10.10.1.1(2)
UpStream Neighbor is NULLP
Session Attribute:
Session Name: 1::1
HoldPri: 0 SetupPri: 7 Flags: 0x17
Ctype: 7, IncludeGroup: 0x0 IncludeAllGroup: 0x0 ExcludeGroup: 0x0
ClassType: Absent
TSpec: Flags 0x8000 QOSC 1, PDR (infinity), PBS 0.000 bps, CDR (0.000
bps) MTU: 0
CSPF Hop List: ->
(1) UnnumIfId 2 RtrId 10.20.1.1 EgrAdmGrp 0x0 (Strict)
(2) UnnumIfId 2 RtrId 10.20.1.2 EgrAdmGrp 0x0 (Strict)
(3) UnnumIfId 2 RtrId 10.20.1.4 EgrAdmGrp 0x0 (Strict)
(4) UnnumIfId 2 RtrId 10.20.1.6 EgrAdmGrp 0x0 (Strict)
PSB RRO : ->
(1) * Flags : 0x9 : U LP_AVAIL NODE
(1) * UnInf : 10.20.1.1, 2
PSB SENT RRO : ->
(1) * Flags : 0x0 : U
(1) * UnInf : 10.20.1.1, 2
PSB FILTERSPEC RRO : ->
(1) * Flags : 0x9 : U LP_AVAIL NODE
(1) * UnInf : 10.20.1.2, 2
(2) * Flags : 0x1 : Global
(2) * Label : 131071
(3) * Flags : 0x1 : U LP_AVAIL
(3) * UnInf : 10.20.1.4, 2
(4) * Flags : 0x1 : Global
(4) * Label : 131071
(5) * Flags : 0x0 : U
(5) * UnInf : 10.20.1.6, 2
(6) * Flags : 0x1 : Global
(6) * Label : 131071
PSB ERO : ->
(1) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.2, LinkId 2, Strict
(2) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.4, LinkId 2, Strict
(3) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.6, LinkId 2, Strict
PSB SENT ERO : ->
(1) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.2, LinkId 2, Strict
(2) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.4, LinkId 2, Strict
(3) Unnumbered RouterId 10.20.1.6, LinkId 2, Strict
SendTempl: Sender:10.20.1.1_30208
AdSpec not present
FRR: Flags 0x2 HopLimit 16 SetupPri 7 HoldPri 0 IncludeAny 0x0
ExcludeAny 0x0 IncludeAll 0x0
PLR: Flag (0x166) State PLRS_BYPASS_UP AvoidNodeId 10.20.1.2 inIntf -1
inLabel 0
PLR: FRRRequestCount: 1 CSPFFailures: 0 ProtectionType: NodeProtect
Num Paths Received :0
Num Paths Transmitted:5
Num Resvs Received :5
Num Resvs Transmitted:0
Num Summmary Paths Received :0
Num Summmary Paths Transmitted:0
Num Summmary Resvs Received :0
Num Summmary Resvs Transmitted:0
Created at 91359 (28 secs back)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Total PSB Count : 2
A:Dut-A# config>router>mpls#
rsb [endpoint endpoint-address] [sender sender-address] [tunnelid tunnel-id] [lspid lsp-id]
tools>dump>router>rsvp
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays RSVP Reservation State Block (RSB) information.
Specifies the IP address of the last hop.
Specifies the IP address of the sender.
Specifies the SDP ID.
Specifies the label switched path that is signaled for this entry.
A:Dut-A# config>router>mpls# tools dump router rsvp rsb detail
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
RSB:
EndPt 10.20.1.4 Tid 61441 XTid 10.20.1.1 Sndr 10.20.1.1 LspId 2
ifIndex 3 NHop 20.20.1.3
Style FF, refresh in 0 secs
RSVP NextHop 20.20.1.3, LIH 3 (TLV: RtrId 10.20.1.3 IntfId 2)
CT Shared Reservation Info:
No Reservation:
FlowSpec :Flags 0x8000 QOSC 1, PDR (infinity), PBS 0.000 bps, CDR
(0.000 bps)
CBS 0, EBS 0, RSpecR 0, RSpecS 0 MTU 1500 MPU 20
FwdFlowspec :Flags 0x0 QOSC 0, PDR (0.000 bps), PBS 0.000 bps, CDR
(0.000 bps)
CBS 0, EBS 0, RSpecR 0, RSpecS 0 MPU 0
FilterSpec:
Timeout in : 26 secs, LocLabel: 0 Sender: 10.20.1.1 lspId: 2 OutIfId:
0
RRO :
(1) * Flags : 0x0 : U
(1) * UnInf : 10.20.1.3, 2
(2) * Flags : 0x1 : Global
(2) * Label : 131070
(3) * Flags : 0x0 : U
(3) * UnInf : 10.20.1.4, 5
(4) * Flags : 0x1 : Global
(4) * Label : 131070
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
RSB:
EndPt 10.20.1.6 Tid 1 XTid 10.20.1.1 Sndr 0.0.0.0 LspId 0 ifIndex
2 NHop 20.20.1.2
Style SE, refresh in 0 secs
RSVP NextHop 20.20.1.2, LIH 2 (TLV: RtrId 10.20.1.2 IntfId 2)
CT Shared Reservation Info:
No Reservation:
FlowSpec :Flags 0x8000 QOSC 1, PDR (infinity), PBS 0.000 bps, CDR
(0.000 bps)
CBS 0, EBS 0, RSpecR 0, RSpecS 0 MTU 1496 MPU 20
FwdFlowspec :Flags 0x0 QOSC 0, PDR (0.000 bps), PBS 0.000 bps, CDR
(0.000 bps)
CBS 0, EBS 0, RSpecR 0, RSpecS 0 MPU 0
FilterSpec:
Timeout in : 21 secs, LocLabel: 0 Sender: 10.20.1.1 lspId: 30208
OutIfId: 0
RRO :
(1) * Flags : 0x9 : U LP_AVAIL NODE
(1) * UnInf : 10.20.1.2, 2
(2) * Flags : 0x1 : Global
(2) * Label : 131071
(3) * Flags : 0x1 : U LP_AVAIL
(3) * UnInf : 10.20.1.4, 2
(4) * Flags : 0x1 : Global
(4) * Label : 131071
(5) * Flags : 0x0 : U
(5) * UnInf : 10.20.1.6, 2
(6) * Flags : 0x1 : Global
(6) * Label : 131071
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Total RSB Count : 2
A:Dut-A# config>router>mpls#
tcsb [endpoint endpoint-address] [sender sender-address] [tunnelid tunnel-id] [lspid lsp-id]
tools>dump>router>rsvp
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays RSVP traffic control state block (TCSB) information.
Specifies the IP address of the egress node for the tunnel supporting this session.
Specifies the IP address of the sender node for the tunnel supporting this session. It is derived from the source address of the associated MPLS LSP definition.
Specifies the IP address of the ingress node of the tunnel supporting this RSVP session.
Specifies the label switched path that is signaled for this entry.
static-route ldp-sync-status
tools>dump>router
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command displays the synchronization status of LDP interfaces that static route keeps track of.