Note: The command outputs in this chapter are examples only; actual displays may differ depending on supported functionality and user configuration. |
This command displays router instance information.
router-instance | router-name | vprn-svc-id | |
router-name | Base | Management | cpm-vr-name | vpls-management Default: Base | |
vprn-svc-id | 1 to 2147483647 | |
cpm-vr-name | 32 chars max |
This command displays RSVP status information for the GMPLS instance of RSVP.
This command displays gLSP information.
This command displays GMPLS path information.
This command displays GMPLS peer information.
This command displays GMPLS session information.
This command displays Traffic Engineering (TE) link information.
This command displays GMPLS tunnel group status and lists the gLSPs bound to each tunnel group.
This command displays member information for the specified GMPLS tunnel group.
This command displays LMP (Link Management Protocol) information.
This command displays LMP peer information.
The following output is an example of peer information, and Table 35 describes the peer output fields.
Label | Description |
Admin State | The administrative state of the LMP peer node. |
Oper State | The operational state of the LMP peer node. |
Retrans Intvl | The configured interval between resubmitted LMP messages. |
Retry Limit | The configured number of times LMP resends a message before restarting the process. |
This command displays LMP control channel information for a specific peer.
The following output is an example of control channel information, and Table 36 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Admin State | The administrative state of the control channel. |
Oper State | The operational state of the control channel. |
Remote Id | The remote ID of the control channel. |
Setup Role | The setup role of the control channel. |
Hello Interval | The interval at which LMP hello packets are sent on the control channel. |
Hello Dead Intv | The interval after which the IPCC is declared down if no hello packets are received from the LMP peer. |
Peer If Addr | The LMP peer interface address. |
Inbound Errors | The total number of inbound packet errors. |
Outbound Errors | The total number of outbound packet errors. |
Message Type | The types of message packets sent and received on the control channel. |
Received | The total number of received packets of a specific type. |
Sent | The total number of sent packets of a specific type. |
Retransmitted | The total number of retransmitted packets of a specific type. |
This command displays Traffic Engineering (TE) link information.
The following output is an example of TE link information, and Table 37 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Admin State | The administrative state of the TE link. |
Oper State | The operational state of the TE link. |
Remote Id | The remote ID of the TE link. |
Peer Node Id | The LMP peer node ID. |
Received | The total number of received packets of a specific type. |
Sent | The total number of sent packets of a specific type. |
Retransmitted | The total number of retransmitted packets of a specific type. |
This command displays LMP data bearer information for a specific TE link.
The following output is an example of data bearer information, and Table 38 describes the output fields.
Label | Description |
Admin State | The administrative state of the data bearer link. |
Oper State | The operational state of the data bearer link. |
Remote Id | The remote ID of the data bearer link. |
Port | The port used by the data bearer link. |
Clear router commands affect the router instance in which they are entered.
router-instance | router-name | vprn-svc-id | |
router-name | Base | Management | cpm-vr-name | vpls-management Default: Base | |
vprn-svc-id | 1 to 2147483647 | |
cpm-vr-name | 32 chars max |
This command is the context to clear and reset GMPLS entities and statistics.
This command restarts or clears statistics for the GMPLS peer.
This command displays router instance information.
router-instance | router-name | vprn-svc-id | |
router-name | Base | Management | cpm-vr-name | vpls-management Default: Base | |
vprn-svc-id | 1 to 2147483647 | |
cpm-vr-name | 32 chars max |
This command enables and configures debugging for GMPLS.
The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS.
This command enables and disables debugging for specific GMPLS events.
This command enables and disables debugging for GMPLS All events.
This command enables and disables debugging for GMPLS LSP Setup events.
This command enables and disables debugging for GMPLS Misc events.
This command enables and disables debugging for GMPLS Path events.
This command enables and disables debugging for GMPLS NBR events.
This command enables and disables debugging for GMPLS Resv events.
This command enables and disables debugging for GMPLS Refresh Reduction events.
This command enables and disables debugging for specific GMPLS packets.
This command enables debugging for GMPLS Ack packets.
The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS Ack packets.
This command enables debugging for GMPLS All packets.
The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS All packets.
This command enables debugging for GMPLS Bundle packets.
The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS Bundle packets.
This command enables debugging for GMPLS Hello packets.
The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS Hello packets.
This command enables debugging for GMPLS Notify packets.
The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS Notify packets.
This command enables debugging for GMPLS Path packets.
The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS Path packets.
This command enables debugging for GMPLS PathErr packets.
The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS PathErr packets.
This command enables debugging for GMPLS PathTear packets.
The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS PathTear packets.
This command enables debugging for GMPLS Resv packets.
The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS Resv packets.
This command enables debugging for GMPLS ResvErr packets.
The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS ResvErr packets.
This command enables debugging for GMPLS ResvTear packets.
The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS ResvTear packets.
This command enables debugging for GMPLS Srefresh packets.
The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS Srefresh packets.
This command dumps information about a GMPLS tunnel group.
The following output is an example of GMPLS tunnel group information.
This command dumps tools for the router instance.
router-instance | router-name | vprn-svc-id | |
router-name | Base | Management | cpm-vr-name | vpls-management Default: Base | |
vprn-svc-id | 1 to 2147483647 | |
cpm-vr-name | 32 chars max |
This command dumps tools for the GMPLS Protocol instance.
This command dumps information about LSPs. Configuring the lsp-name parameter will only dump information about the specified LSP.
The following output is an example of LSP information.
This command dumps information about paths. Configuring the path-name parameter will only dump information about the specified path.
The following output is an example of path information.
This command dumps information about peer nodes. Configuring the peer-node-id parameter will only dump information about the specified peer node.
The following output is an example of peer information.
This command dumps information about a port.
The following output is an example of port information.
This command dumps information about a PSB.
The following output is an example of PSB information.
This command dumps general GMPLS status information.
The following output is an example of GMPLS status information.
This command dumps information about TE links. Configuring the te-link-id parameter will only dump information about the specified TE link.
The following output is an example of TE link information.
This command dumps Link Management Protocol information.
This command dumps information about a specific LMP peer.
This command dumps information about a control channel of an LMP peer.
The following output is an example of control channel information.
This command dumps information about a TE link.
The following output is an example of TE link information.