3.18. Show, Clear, Debug, and Tools Command Reference

3.18.1. Command Hierarchies

3.18.1.1. Show Commands

show
router
gmpls
lsp [lsp-name] [status {up | down}] [detail]
lsp [lsp-name] path [path-name] [type {working | protect}] [detail]
lsp [lsp-name] [status {up | down}] to ip-address [detail]
path [path-name]
peer [peer-node-id] [detail]
peer [peer-node-id] statistics
session [session-type] [lsp-name session-name] [details]
te-link [te-link-id]
lmp
peer [peer-node-id] [detail]
peer peer-node-id te-link
control-channel [lmp-cc-id] [detail]
te-link [te-link-id] [detail]
te-link te-link-id statistics
data-bearer [data-bearer-id] [detail]
gmpls-tun-grp [gmpls-tunnel-group-id] [statistics]
member [member-id]

3.18.1.2. Clear Commands

clear
router
gmpls
peer [peer-node-id] statistics

3.18.1.3. Debug Commands

debug
router
gmpls [lsp lsp-name] [sender sender-address] [endpoint endpoint-address] [tunnel-id tunnel-id] [lsp-id lsp-id] [peer peer-node-id]
— no gmpls
[no] event
[no] all
[no] lsp-setup
[no] misc
[no] path
[no] peer
[no] resv
[no] rr
[no] packet
ack [detail]
— no ack
all [detail]
— no all
bundle [detail]
— no bundle
hello [detail]
— no hello
notify [detail]
— no notify
path [detail]
— no path
patherr [detail]
— no patherr
pathtear [detail]
— no pathtear
resv [detail]
— no resv
resverr [detail]
— no resverr
resvtear [detail]
— no resvtear
srefresh [detail]
— no srefresh

3.18.1.4. Tools Commands

tools
— dump
gmpls-tun-grp gmpls-tunnel-group-id [clear]
router
gmpls
lsp [lsp-name] [detail]
path [path-name] [detail]
peer [peer-node-id] [detail]
port [session-name] [sender ip-address] [detail]
psb [tunnelid tunnel-id] [lspid lsp-id] [detail]
status
te-link [te-link-id] [detail]
lmp
peer peer-node-id
control-channel lmp-cc-id [clear]
te-link te-link-id [clear]

3.18.2. Command Descriptions

3.18.2.1. Show Commands

Note:

The command outputs in this chapter are examples only; actual displays may differ depending on supported functionality and user configuration.

router

Syntax 
router [router-instance]
router service-name service-name
Context 
show
Description 

This command displays router instance information.

Parameters 
router-instance—
Specifies the router name or service ID used to identify the router instance.
Values—

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

 

service-name—
Specifies the service name used to identify the router instance. 64 characters maximum.

gmpls

Syntax 
gmpls
Context 
show>router
Description 

This command displays RSVP status information for the GMPLS instance of RSVP.

lsp

Syntax 
lsp [lsp-name] [status {up | down}] [detail]
lsp [lsp-name] path [path-name] [type {working | protect}] [detail]
lsp [lsp-name] [status {up | down}] to ip-address [detail]
Context 
show>router>gmpls
Description 

This command displays gLSP information.

Parameters 
lsp-name—
Specifies the identifier for the GMPLS LSP. The LSP name can be up to 32 characters long and must be unique.
status—
Specifies that the command display only LSPs that are either operationally up or down.
Values—
up — Display only LSPs that are operationally up. down — Display only LSPs that are operationally down.

 

path-name—
Specifies a unique case-sensitive name label for the LSP path. The path name can be an alphanumeric string up to 32 characters long.
type—
Specifies that the command display only paths that are either working or protect.
Values—
working — Display only working paths. protect — Display only protect paths.

 

ip-address—
Specifies the system IP address of the far-end UNI-C router for the GMPLS LSP.
Values—
a.b.c.d

 

detail—
Keyword to request more detailed output.

path

Syntax 
path [path-name]
Context 
show>router>gmpls
Description 

This command displays GMPLS path information.

Parameters 
path-name—
Specifies a unique case-sensitive name label for the LSP path. The path name can the an alphanumeric string up to 32 characters long.

peer

Syntax 
peer [peer-node-id] [detail]
peer [peer-node-id] statistics
Context 
show>router>gmpls
Description 

This command displays GMPLS peer information.

Parameters 
peer-node-id—
Specifies the control plane node ID of the neighboring GMPLS UNI-N node. This can be an IP address or a 32-bit unsigned integer.
Values—
{a.b.c.d | 1 to 4294967295}

 

detail—
Keyword to request more detailed output.
statistics—
Keyword to request peer statistics.

session

Syntax 
session [session-type] [lsp-name session-name] [detail]
Context 
show>router>gmpls
Description 

This command displays GMPLS session information.

Parameters 
session-type—
Keyword to display information about the session type.
session-name—
Specifies the name of the GMPLS session. The name can be a maximum of 80 characters in length and accepts * as a wildcard character.
detail—
Keyword to request more detailed output.

te-link

Syntax 
te-link [te-link-id]
Context 
show>router>gmpls
Description 

This command displays Traffic Engineering (TE) link information.

Parameters 
te-link-id—
Specifies the ID or name of the configured TE Link.
Values—
1 to 4294967295 | te-link-name te-link-name: 32 character maximum name of the TE Link

 

gmpls-tun-grp

Syntax 
gmpls-tun-grp [gmpls-tunnel-group-id] [statistics]
Context 
show
Description 

This command displays GMPLS tunnel group status and lists the gLSPs bound to each tunnel group.

Parameters 
gmpls-tunnel-group-id—
Specifies that only GMPLS tunnel groups of the configured ID are displayed.
Values—
1 to 1024

 

statistics—
Keyword to display GMPLS tunnel group statistics.

member

Syntax 
member [member-id]
Context 
show>gmpls-tun-grp
Description 

This command displays member information for the specified GMPLS tunnel group.

Parameters 
member-id—
Specifies the ID of the GMPLS tunnel group member.
Values—
1 to 16

 

lmp

Syntax 
lmp
Context 
show>router
Description 

This command displays LMP (Link Management Protocol) information.

peer

Syntax 
peer [peer-node-id] [detail]
peer peer-node-id te-link
Context 
show>router>lmp
Description 

This command displays LMP peer information.

Parameters 
peer-node-id—
Specifies the unique identifier for the LMP peer node.
Values—
a.b.c.d | 1 to 4294967295

 

detail—
Keyword to display more detailed output.
te-link—
Keyword to display TE links associated with the peer.
Output 

The following output is an example of peer information, and Table 35 describes the peer output fields.

Sample Output
A:ALA-1# show router lmp peer 16843009
================================================================================
LMP Peer 10.1.1.1 (16843009)
================================================================================
Admin State:   : Out of Service         Oper State      : Down
Retrans Intvl  : 5000 ms                Retry Limit     : 6
================================================================================
A:ALA-1#
Table 35:  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.

control-channel

Syntax 
control-channel [lmp-cc-id] [detail]
Context 
show>router>lmp>peer
Description 

This command displays LMP control channel information for a specific peer.

Parameters 
lmp-cc-id—
Specifies the unsigned integer identifier for the control channel
Values—
1 to 4294967295

 

detail—
Keyword to display more detailed output.
Output 

The following output is an example of control channel information, and Table 36 describes the output fields.

Sample Output
A:ALA-1# show router lmp peer 16843009 control-channel 1
================================================================================
LMP Control Channel 1 Statistics
================================================================================
Admin State:   : Out of Service         Oper State      : Going Down
Remote Id      : 10                     Setup Role      : Active
Hello Interval : 3000                   Hello Dead Intv : 10000
Peer If Addr   : 192.168.0.0
Inbound Errors : 100                    Outbound Errors : 50
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Message Type              Received                Sent       Retransmitted
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Config                        1111                  11                 111
ConfigAck                       15                   6                 N/A
ConfigNack                       1                   2                 N/A
Hello                           40                  20                 N/A
LinkSummary                   6000                 500                  10
LinkSummaryAck                  35                  30                 N/A
LinkSummaryNack                400                3000                 N/A
================================================================================
A:ALA-1#
Table 36:  Control Channel 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.

te-link

Syntax 
te-link [te-link-id] [detail]
te-link te-link-id statistics
Context 
show>router>lmp
Description 

This command displays Traffic Engineering (TE) link information.

Parameters 
te-link-id—
Specifies the ID of a TE Link.
Values—
1 to 4294967295 | te-link-name te-link-name: 32 character (max) name of the TE Link

 

detail—
Keyword to display more detailed output.
statistics—
Keyword to display TE Link statistics.
Output 

The following output is an example of TE link information, and Table 37 describes the output fields.

Sample Output
*A:SRU4>show>router>lmp# te-link 254
================================================================================
LMP TE Link 254 (Name) Statistics
================================================================================
Admin State   : In Service              Oper State   : Degraded
Remote Id     : 10                      Peer Node Id : 15
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Message Type              Received                Sent       Retransmitted
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LinkSummary                    100                 100                 600
LinkSummaryAck                  30                  25                 N/A
LinkSummaryNack                 70                  75                 N/A
================================================================================
Table 37:  TE Link 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.

data-bearer

Syntax 
data-bearer [data-bearer-id] [detail]
Context 
show>router>lmp>te-link
Description 

This command displays LMP data bearer information for a specific TE link.

Parameters 
data-bearer-id
Specifies the ID of a data bearer link.
Values—
1 to 4294967295

 

detail—
Keyword to display more detailed output.
Output 

The following output is an example of data bearer information, and Table 38 describes the output fields.

Sample Output
*A:SRU4>show>router>lmp>te-link# data-bearer 254
================================================================================
LMP Data Bearer Link 254 Statistics
================================================================================
Admin State   : In Service              Oper State   : Up Free
Remote Id     : 10                      Port         : 1/1/1
================================================================================
 
Table 38:  Data Bearer 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.

3.18.2.2. Clear Commands

router

Syntax 
router [router-instance]
router service-name service-name
Context 
clear
Description 

Clear router commands affect the router instance in which they are entered.

Parameters 
router-instance—
Specifies the router name or service ID used to identify the router instance.
Values—

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

 

service-name—
Specifies the service name used to identify the router instance. 64 characters maximum.

gmpls

Syntax 
gmpls
Context 
clear>router
Description 

This command is the context to clear and reset GMPLS entities and statistics.

peer

Syntax 
peer [peer-node-id] statistics
Context 
clear>router>gmpls
Description 

This command restarts or clears statistics for the GMPLS peer.

Parameters 
peer-node-id—
Specifies the peer node ID.
Values—
a.b.c.d | 1 to 4294967295

 

statistics—
Clears statistics only.

3.18.2.3. Debug Commands

router

Syntax 
router [router-instance]
router service-name service-name
Context 
debug
Description 

This command displays router instance information.

Parameters 
router-instance—
Specifies the router name or service ID used to identify the router instance.
Values—

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

 

service-name—
Specifies the service name used to identify the router instance. 64 characters maximum.

gmpls

Syntax 
gmpls [lsp lsp-name] [sender sender-address] [endpoint endpoint-address] [tunnel-id tunnel-id] [lsp-id lsp-id] [peer peer-node-id]
no gmpls
Context 
debug>router
Description 

This command enables and configures debugging for GMPLS.

The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS.

Parameters 
lsp-name—
Debug all GMPLS instances that contain the specified LSP. 80 characters max.
sender-address—
Debug all GMPLS instances that contain the specified sender IP address, in dotted decimal notation.
Values—
a.b.c.d

 

endpoint-address—
Debug all GMPLS instances that contain the specified endpoint IP address, in dotted decimal notation.
Values—
a.b.c.d

 

tunnel-id—
Debug all GMPLS instances that contain the specified identifier of a tunnel.
Values—
0 to 4294967295

 

lsp-id—
Debug all GMPLS instances that contain the specified identifier of an LSP.
Values—
1 to 65535

 

peer-node-id—
Debug all GMPLS instances that contain the specified identifier or IP address of a peer node.
Values—
1 to 4294967295 | a.b.c.d

 

event

Syntax 
[no] event
Context 
debug>router>gmpls
Description 

This command enables and disables debugging for specific GMPLS events.

all

Syntax 
[no] all
Context 
debug>router>gmpls>event
Description 

This command enables and disables debugging for GMPLS All events.

lsp-setup

Syntax 
[no] lsp-setup
Context 
debug>router>gmpls>event
Description 

This command enables and disables debugging for GMPLS LSP Setup events.

misc

Syntax 
[no] misc
Context 
debug>router>gmpls>event
Description 

This command enables and disables debugging for GMPLS Misc events.

path

Syntax 
[no] path
Context 
debug>router>gmpls>event
Description 

This command enables and disables debugging for GMPLS Path events.

peer

Syntax 
[no] peer
Context 
debug>router>gmpls>event
Description 

This command enables and disables debugging for GMPLS NBR events.

resv

Syntax 
[no] resv
Context 
debug>router>gmpls>event
Description 

This command enables and disables debugging for GMPLS Resv events.

rr

Syntax 
[no] rr
Context 
debug>router>gmpls>event
Description 

This command enables and disables debugging for GMPLS Refresh Reduction events.

packet

Syntax 
[no] packet
Context 
debug>router>gmpls
Description 

This command enables and disables debugging for specific GMPLS packets.

ack

Syntax 
ack [detail]
no ack
Context 
debug>router>gmpls>packet
Description 

This command enables debugging for GMPLS Ack packets.

The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS Ack packets.

Parameters 
detail—
Keyword to produce debug output in greater detail.

all

Syntax 
all [detail]
no all
Context 
debug>router>gmpls>packet
Description 

This command enables debugging for GMPLS All packets.

The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS All packets.

Parameters 
detail—
Keyword to produce debug output in greater detail.

bundle

Syntax 
bundle [detail]
no bundle
Context 
debug>router>gmpls>packet
Description 

This command enables debugging for GMPLS Bundle packets.

The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS Bundle packets.

Parameters 
detail—
Keyword to produce debug output in greater detail.

hello

Syntax 
hello [detail]
no hello
Context 
debug>router>gmpls>packet
Description 

This command enables debugging for GMPLS Hello packets.

The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS Hello packets.

Parameters 
detail—
Keyword to produce debug output in greater detail.

notify

Syntax 
notify [detail]
no notify
Context 
debug>router>gmpls>packet
Description 

This command enables debugging for GMPLS Notify packets.

The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS Notify packets.

Parameters 
detail—
Keyword to produce debug output in greater detail.

path

Syntax 
path [detail]
no path
Context 
debug>router>gmpls>packet
Description 

This command enables debugging for GMPLS Path packets.

The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS Path packets.

Parameters 
detail—
Keyword to produce debug output in greater detail.

patherr

Syntax 
patherr [detail]
no patherr
Context 
debug>router>gmpls>packet
Description 

This command enables debugging for GMPLS PathErr packets.

The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS PathErr packets.

Parameters 
detail—
Keyword to produce debug output in greater detail.

pathtear

Syntax 
pathtear [detail]
no pathtear
Context 
debug>router>gmpls>packet
Description 

This command enables debugging for GMPLS PathTear packets.

The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS PathTear packets.

Parameters 
detail—
Keyword to produce debug output in greater detail.

resv

Syntax 
resv [detail]
no resv
Context 
debug>router>gmpls>packet
Description 

This command enables debugging for GMPLS Resv packets.

The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS Resv packets.

Parameters 
detail—
Keyword to produce debug output in greater detail.

resverr

Syntax 
resverr [detail]
no resverr
Context 
debug>router>gmpls>packet
Description 

This command enables debugging for GMPLS ResvErr packets.

The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS ResvErr packets.

Parameters 
detail—
Keyword to produce debug output in greater detail.

resvtear

Syntax 
resvtear [detail]
no resvtear
Context 
debug>router>gmpls>packet
Description 

This command enables debugging for GMPLS ResvTear packets.

The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS ResvTear packets.

Parameters 
detail—
Keyword to produce debug output in greater detail.

srefresh

Syntax 
srefresh [detail]
no srefresh
Context 
debug>router>gmpls>packet
Description 

This command enables debugging for GMPLS Srefresh packets.

The no form of the command disables debugging for GMPLS Srefresh packets.

Parameters 
detail—
Keyword to produce debug output in greater detail.

3.18.2.4. Tools Commands

gmpls-tun-grp

Syntax 
gmpls-tun-grp gmpls-tunnel-group-id [clear]
Context 
tools>dump
Description 

This command dumps information about a GMPLS tunnel group.

Parameters 
gmpls-tunnel-group-id—
The identifier of the GMPLS tunnel group.
Values—
1 to 1024

 

clear—
Keyword to clear statistics after reading.
Output 

The following output is an example of GMPLS tunnel group information.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-A-UNI-C# tools dump gmpls-tun-grp  1
 
TunnelGrpId 1: (Up/Up), Port gmpls-tun-grp-1 (Up/Up), mode load-sharing
Type: Head, far-end: 192.0.2.01, bw 40000000, memThreshold 0, portId 0x5c000001
NumMems: 5/4/0(0), Up/Dn 1/0, active 0x1e, present 0x1e iom 0x2 Mtu 9212
gmplsUpd: 8 (000 01:11:23.350), Now: 000 08:34:12.970
  memId 1: (Up/Dn), session: 1::1, reg: Y
     DnReasons: wpLspDn
   Work: N/A (Ghost), status: Dn, Cnt(Up/Dn/PortChg): 0/0/0
    lspState Dn, lspUpd: 0 (000 00:00:00.000), rsrcAdded N
  memId 2: (Up/Up), session: 1::empty, reg: Y
   Work: 1/2/1 (Up), status: Up, Cnt(Up/Dn/PortChg): 1/0/1
    lspState Up, lspUpd: 1 (000 01:10:14.720), rsrcAdded Y
  memId 3: (Up/Up), session: 2::empty, reg: Y
   Work: 1/2/2 (Up), status: Up, Cnt(Up/Dn/PortChg): 1/0/1
    lspState Up, lspUpd: 1 (000 01:10:23.650), rsrcAdded Y
  memId 4: (Up/Up), session: 3::empty, reg: Y
   Work: 1/1/14 (Up), status: Up, Cnt(Up/Dn/PortChg): 1/0/1
    lspState Up, lspUpd: 1 (000 01:10:05.880), rsrcAdded Y
  memId 5: (Up/Up), session: 4::empty, reg: Y
   Work: 1/1/13 (Up), status: Up, Cnt(Up/Dn/PortChg): 1/0/1
    lspState Up, lspUpd: 1 (000 01:09:50.710), rsrcAdded Y
 
  Sorted list of 4 member port(s):
  1/1/13 1/1/14 1/2/1 1/2/2
 
*A:Dut-A-UNI-C# tools dump gmpls-tun-grp  1
clear
 
*A:Dut-A-UNI-C# tools dump gmpls-tun-grp  1 clear
 
TunnelGrpId 1: (Up/Up), Port gmpls-tun-grp-1 (Up/Up), mode load-sharing
Type: Head, far-end: 192.0.2.01, bw 40000000, memThreshold 0, portId 0x5c000001
NumMems: 5/4/0(0), Up/Dn 1/0, active 0x1e, present 0x1e iom 0x2 Mtu 9212
gmplsUpd: 8 (000 01:11:23.350), Now: 000 08:34:20.390
  memId 1: (Up/Dn), session: 1::1, reg: Y
     DnReasons: wpLspDn
   Work: N/A (Ghost), status: Dn, Cnt(Up/Dn/PortChg): 0/0/0
    lspState Dn, lspUpd: 0 (000 00:00:00.000), rsrcAdded N
  memId 2: (Up/Up), session: 1::empty, reg: Y
   Work: 1/2/1 (Up), status: Up, Cnt(Up/Dn/PortChg): 1/0/1
    lspState Up, lspUpd: 1 (000 01:10:14.720), rsrcAdded Y
  memId 3: (Up/Up), session: 2::empty, reg: Y
   Work: 1/2/2 (Up), status: Up, Cnt(Up/Dn/PortChg): 1/0/1
    lspState Up, lspUpd: 1 (000 01:10:23.650), rsrcAdded Y
  memId 4: (Up/Up), session: 3::empty, reg: Y
   Work: 1/1/14 (Up), status: Up, Cnt(Up/Dn/PortChg): 1/0/1
    lspState Up, lspUpd: 1 (000 01:10:05.880), rsrcAdded Y
  memId 5: (Up/Up), session: 4::empty, reg: Y
   Work: 1/1/13 (Up), status: Up, Cnt(Up/Dn/PortChg): 1/0/1
    lspState Up, lspUpd: 1 (000 01:09:50.710), rsrcAdded Y
 
  Sorted list of 4 member port(s):
  1/1/13 1/1/14 1/2/1 1/2/2

router

Syntax 
router [router-instance]
router service-name service-name
Context 
tools>dump
Description 

This command dumps tools for the router instance.

Parameters 
router-instance—
Specifies the router name or service ID used to identify the router instance.
Values—

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

 

service-name—
Specifies the service name used to identify the router instance. 64 characters maximum.

gmpls

Syntax 
gmpls
Context 
tools>dump>router
Description 

This command dumps tools for the GMPLS Protocol instance.

lsp

Syntax 
lsp [lsp-name] [detail]
Context 
tools>dump>router>gmpls
Description 

This command dumps information about LSPs. Configuring the lsp-name parameter will only dump information about the specified LSP.

Parameters 
lsp-name—
The name of the LSP. 32 characters max.
detail—
Keyword to output information in greater detail.
Output 

The following output is an example of LSP information.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-B-UNI-C>tools>dump>router>gmpls# lsp "D1"
LSP "D1",  LspIndex: 1,  Type: GMPLS-UNI,  AdminState: UP, OperState: UP, Flags: 0x0
Total LSP Count: 1
 
*A:Dut-B-UNI-C>tools>dump>router>gmpls# lsp "D1" detail
=================================================================================
LSP "D1",  LspIndex: 1
  Type: GMPLS-UNI,  AdminState: UP,  OperState: UP, Flags: 0x0
  LastChange: 02/04/2015 23:30:34
  TimeSinceLastOperChange: 0d 15:07:19
  NumWorkingPaths: 1,  NumProtectPaths: 0
  NumWorkingPathsUp: 1,  NumProtectPathsUp: 0
 
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LspPath  PathIndex: 2,  Type: Working
  AdminState: UP,  OperState:Up,  Flags: 0x0
  LastChange: 02/04/2015 23:30:34
  TimeSinceLastOperChange: 0d 15:07:19
  LspId: 296,  SessionName: D1::2
  CurrState: LSP_PATH_UP,  PrevState: LSP_PATH_INIT
  RetryCount: 107,  FailNode: 0.0.0.0,  FailCode: none
  Peer: 0.0.0.0
  PSB: vrId: 1 Session (To: 192.0.2.02 - 1 - 192.0.2.01), Sender (192.0.2.01 - 296)
  Actual Hops:
    Hop 1 : Unnumbered RouterId 192.0.2.01, InterfaceId 1010702
            UpStreamLabel 0, DnStreamLabel 101070217, Flags 0x0
    Hop 2 : Unnumbered RouterId 10.27.255.213, InterfaceId 1010702
            UpStreamLabel 101070217, DnStreamLabel 0, Flags 0x0
            SRLG List  27     
    Hop 3 : Unnumbered RouterId 10.27.255.213, InterfaceId 13000
            UpStreamLabel 0, DnStreamLabel 101070230, Flags 0x0
            SRLG List  4      
    Hop 4 : Unnumbered RouterId 10.27.255.219, InterfaceId 13001
            UpStreamLabel 101070230, DnStreamLabel 0, Flags 0x0
    Hop 5 : Unnumbered RouterId 10.27.255.219, InterfaceId 1010702
            UpStreamLabel 0, DnStreamLabel 101070217, Flags 0x0
            SRLG List  27     
    Hop 6 : Unnumbered RouterId 192.0.2.02, InterfaceId 1010702
            UpStreamLabel 101070217, DnStreamLabel 0, Flags 0x0
=================================================================================
Total LSP Count: 1

path

Syntax 
path [path-name] [detail]
Context 
tools>dump>router>gmpls
Description 

This command dumps information about paths. Configuring the path-name parameter will only dump information about the specified path.

Parameters 
path-name—
The name of the path. 32 characters max.
detail—
Keyword to output information in greater detail.
Output 

The following output is an example of path information.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-B-UNI-C>tools>dump>router>gmpls# path
<path-name>
"empty"  "2"      "3"      "5"
detail
 
*A:Dut-B-UNI-C>tools>dump>router>gmpls# path "2"
Path "2",  PathIndex: 2,  NumHops: 2,  LspPathCount: 1,  EmptyPathLspBindCount: 0, 
Flags: 0x0
Total Path Count: 1
 
*A:Dut-B-UNI-C>tools>dump>router>gmpls# path "2" detail
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path "2",  PathIndex: 2
  AdminState: UP,  OperState:UP
  LastChange: 02/04/2015 23:30:34
  NumHops: 2,  LspPathCount: 1,  EmptyPathLspBindCount: 0, Flags: 0x0
    Hop: 1,  NodeId: 192.0.2.01,  TeLinkId: 1010702,  Loose
      LastChange: 02/04/2015 23:30:34
    Hop: 2,  NodeId: 10.27.255.219,  TeLinkId: 1010702,  Strict
      LastChange: 02/04/2015 23:30:34
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Path Count: 1

peer

Syntax 
peer [peer-node-id] [detail]
Context 
tools>dump>router>gmpls
Description 

This command dumps information about peer nodes. Configuring the peer-node-id parameter will only dump information about the specified peer node.

Parameters 
peer-node-id—
The identifier of the peer node.
Values—
a.b.c.d | 1 to 4294967295

 

detail—
Keyword to output information in greater detail.
Output 

The following output is an example of peer information.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-B-UNI-C>tools>dump>router>gmpls# peer 10.27.255.213
PEER: vrId 1 PeerAddr 10.27.255.213,  AdminState: UP, OperState: UP,  HelloState: UP
Total Peer Count: 1
 
*A:Dut-B-UNI-C>tools>dump>router>gmpls# peer 10.27.255.213 detail
PEER vrId 1 PeerAddr 10.27.255.213
  AdminState: UP,  OperState:UP,  OperDownReason: N/A
  LastChange: 02/04/2015 23:30:34,  UpTime: 0d 15:12:39
  HelloInterval: 3000msecs, LspHoldTime: 60secs
  Flags: 0x30,  HelloState: Up
  SrcInst: 0xffffff16,  DstInst: 0x54d2ba31,  PrevSrcInst: 0xffffff16
  PeerDownCount: 13,  InstMismatchCount: 2,  TimeoutCount: 0
 
  Source: 192.0.2.01,  Dest: 10.27.255.213  NextHop: 172.21.36.173 [If: 3]
  Status: Up,  MTU: 0,  NumChngInNextHop: 0,  LastChange: 02/05/2015 10:53:24
 
  GrHEpoch: 0x5b298,  RestartTime: 4294967295,  RecoveryTime: 90000
  PrevDstInst: 0x0,  InvokedCount: 12,  ScanEvent: N [N N]
 
  RefreshReduction:
    Local - MsgId: Enabled,  AckDesired: Enabled,  Srefresh: Enabled, Epoch: 3236554
    Remote -MsgId: Supported, Srefresh: Supported, Epoch: 13810201, HighestMsgIdRx: 
3670
    NumTxMsgIds: 4,  NumRxMsgIds: 4
    NumOutOfOrderMsg: 0, NumRetransmittedMsg: 11,  NumPendingAckNack: 0
    NextSrefresh: 9sec
 
  DownstreamSessionCount: 2,  UpstreamSessionCount: 2
  Path Timeouts: 0,  Resv Timeouts: 0
 
  Packet Statistics:
    Hello Tx   : 17                Hello Rx   : 19338          
    Path Tx    : 194               Path Rx    : 424            
    PathErr Tx : 0                 PathErr Rx : 183            
    PathTear Tx: 5                 PathTear Rx: 2              
    Resv Tx    : 22                Resv Rx    : 58             
    ResvErr Tx : 2                 ResvErr Rx : 0              
    ResvTear Tx: 0                 ResvTear Rx: 0              
    Notify Tx  : 0                 Notify Rx  : 5              
    Srfresh Tx : 1946              Srefresh Rx: 1933           
    Ack Tx     : 2157              Ack Rx     : 2170           
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Peer Count: 1

port

Syntax 
port [session-name] [sender ip-address] [detail]
Context 
tools>dump>router>gmpls
Description 

This command dumps information about a port.

Parameters 
session-name—
The name of the session. 80 characters max; accepts * as a wildcard character.
sender ip-address—
The IP address of the sender, in dotted decimal notation.
Values—
a.b.c.d

 

detail—
Keyword to output information in greater detail.
Output 

The following output is an example of port information.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-B-UNI-C>tools>dump>router>gmpls# port sender
sender <ip-address>
192.0.2.01  192.0.2.03  192.0.2.04  192.0.2.02
 
*A:Dut-B-UNI-C>tools>dump>router>gmpls# port sender 192.0.2.03
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LspPort "vrId: 1  Type: 0 Session: A1::5 Sender: 0.0.0.0"
   TunnelGrpId: 5  MemberId: 5  Mode:LoadSharing
   cfgFarEnd: 192.0.2.03 Flags: 0x0  NumUpdSent: 7  NumSrlgChng: 0
      PSB: vrId: 1 Session (To: 192.0.2.03 - 3 - 192.0.2.01), Sender (192.0.2.01 - 
299)
      SRLG Collected :-
        SRLG 27
        SRLG List: Num 2 -->
        4         5      
        SRLG 27
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LspPort "vrId: 1  Type: 0 Session: B1::1 Sender: 192.0.2.03"
   TunnelGrpId: 1  MemberId: 1  Mode:LoadSharing
   cfgFarEnd: 192.0.2.03 Flags: 0x0  NumUpdSent: 24  NumSrlgChng: 0
    PSB: vrId: 1 Session (To: 192.0.2.01 - 1 - 192.0.2.03), Sender (192.0.2.03 - 46)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LspPort "vrId: 1  Type: 0 Session: B1::4 Sender: 192.0.2.02"
   TunnelGrpId: 4  MemberId: 4  Mode:LoadSharing
   cfgFarEnd: 192.0.2.02 Flags: 0x0  NumUpdSent: 20  NumSrlgChng: 0
      PSB: vrId: 1 Session (To: 192.0.2.01 - 3 - 192.0.2.02), Sender (192.0.2.02
 - 286)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LspPort "vrId: 1  Type: 0 Session: B1::6 Sender: 192.0.2.04"
   TunnelGrpId: 6  MemberId: 6  Mode:LoadSharing
   cfgFarEnd: 192.0.2.04 Flags: 0x0  NumUpdSent: 15  NumSrlgChng: 0
      PSB: vrId: 1 Session (To: 192.0.2.01 - 3 - 192.0.2.04), Sender (192.0.2.04
 - 871)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LspPort "vrId: 1  Type: 0 Session: C1::3 Sender: 0.0.0.0"
   TunnelGrpId: 3  MemberId: 1  Mode:LoadSharing
   cfgFarEnd: 192.0.2.04 Flags: 0x0  NumUpdSent: 12  NumSrlgChng: 3
      PSB: vrId: 1 Session (To: 192.0.2.04 - 2 - 192.0.2.01), Sender (192.0.2.01
 - 297)
      SRLG Collected :-
        SRLG 27
        SRLG 5
        SRLG 27
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LspPort "vrId: 1  Type: 0 Session: D1::2 Sender: 0.0.0.0"
   TunnelGrpId: 2  MemberId: 2  Mode:LoadSharing
   cfgFarEnd: 192.0.2.02 Flags: 0x0  NumUpdSent: 10  NumSrlgChng: 0
      PSB: vrId: 1 Session (To: 192.0.2.02 - 1 - 192.0.2.01), Sender (192.0.2.01
 - 296)
      SRLG Collected :-
        SRLG 27
        SRLG 4
        SRLG 27
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Port Count: 6
 
*A:Dut-B-UNI-C>tools>dump>router>gmpls# port sender 192.0.2.03
<session-name>
"A1::5"  "B1::1"  "B1::6"  "B1::4"  "C1::3"  "D1::2"
detail
 
*A:Dut-B-UNI-C>tools>dump>router>gmpls# port sender 192.0.2.03 detail
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LspPort "vrId: 1  Type: 0 Session: A1::5 Sender: 0.0.0.0"
   TunnelGrpId: 5  MemberId: 5  Mode:LoadSharing
   cfgFarEnd: 192.0.2.03 Flags: 0x0  NumUpdSent: 7  NumSrlgChng: 0
      PSB: vrId: 1 Session (To: 192.0.2.03 - 3 - 192.0.2.01), Sender (192.0.2.01
 - 299)
      SRLG Collected :-
        SRLG 27
        SRLG List: Num 2 -->
        4         5      
        SRLG 27
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LspPort "vrId: 1  Type: 0 Session: B1::1 Sender: 192.0.2.03"
   TunnelGrpId: 1  MemberId: 1  Mode:LoadSharing
   cfgFarEnd: 192.0.2.03 Flags: 0x0  NumUpdSent: 24  NumSrlgChng: 0
      PSB: vrId: 1 Session (To: 192.0.2.01 - 1 - 192.0.2.03), Sender (192.0.2.03
 - 46)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LspPort "vrId: 1  Type: 0 Session: B1::4 Sender: 192.0.2.02"
   TunnelGrpId: 4  MemberId: 4  Mode:LoadSharing
   cfgFarEnd: 192.0.2.02 Flags: 0x0  NumUpdSent: 20  NumSrlgChng: 0
      PSB: vrId: 1 Session (To: 192.0.2.01 - 3 - 192.0.2.02), Sender (192.0.2.02
 - 286)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LspPort "vrId: 1  Type: 0 Session: B1::6 Sender: 192.0.2.04"
   TunnelGrpId: 6  MemberId: 6  Mode:LoadSharing
   cfgFarEnd: 192.0.2.04 Flags: 0x0  NumUpdSent: 15  NumSrlgChng: 0
      PSB: vrId: 1 Session (To: 192.0.2.01 - 3 - 192.0.2.04), Sender (192.0.2.04
 - 871)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LspPort "vrId: 1  Type: 0 Session: C1::3 Sender: 0.0.0.0"
   TunnelGrpId: 3  MemberId: 1  Mode:LoadSharing
   cfgFarEnd: 192.0.2.04 Flags: 0x0  NumUpdSent: 12  NumSrlgChng: 3
      PSB: vrId: 1 Session (To: 192.0.2.04 - 2 - 192.0.2.01), Sender (192.0.2.01
 - 297)
      SRLG Collected :-
        SRLG 27
        SRLG 5
        SRLG 27
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LspPort "vrId: 1  Type: 0 Session: D1::2 Sender: 0.0.0.0"
   TunnelGrpId: 2  MemberId: 2  Mode:LoadSharing
   cfgFarEnd: 192.0.2.02 Flags: 0x0  NumUpdSent: 10  NumSrlgChng: 0
      PSB: vrId: 1 Session (To: 192.0.2.02 - 1 - 192.0.2.01), Sender (192.0.2.01
 - 296)
      SRLG Collected :-
        SRLG 27
        SRLG 4
        SRLG 27
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Port Count: 6

psb

Syntax 
psb [tunnelid tunnel-id] [lspid lsp-id] [detail]
Context 
tools>dump>router>gmpls
Description 

This command dumps information about a PSB.

Parameters 
tunnel-id—
The identifier of the tunnel.
Values—
0 to 4294967295

 

lsp-id—
The identifier of the LSP.
Values—
1 to 65535

 

detail—
Keyword to output information in greater detail.
Output 

The following output is an example of PSB information.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-B-UNI-C>tools>dump>router>gmpls# psb
PSB:
 vrId: 1 Session (To: 192.0.2.03 - 3 - 192.0.2.01), Sender (192.0.2.01 - 299)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PSB:
 vrId: 1 Session (To: 192.0.2.01 - 1 - 192.0.2.03), Sender (192.0.2.03 - 46)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PSB:
 vrId: 1 Session (To: 192.0.2.01 - 3 - 192.0.2.04), Sender (192.0.2.04 - 871)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PSB:
 vrId: 1 Session (To: 192.0.2.01 - 3 - 192.0.2.02), Sender (192.0.2.02 - 286)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PSB:
 vrId: 1 Session (To: 192.0.2.04 - 2 - 192.0.2.01), Sender (192.0.2.01 - 297)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PSB:
 vrId: 1 Session (To: 192.0.2.02 - 1 - 192.0.2.01), Sender (192.0.2.01 - 296)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total PSB Count: 6
 
*A:Dut-B-UNI-C>tools>dump>router>gmpls# psb tunnelid 1 detail
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PSB:
 vrId: 1 Session (To: 192.0.2.01 - 1 - 192.0.2.03), Sender (192.0.2.03 - 46)
 
PSB CurrState: GMPLS_PSB_UP  PrevState: GMPLS_PSB_UP  Flags: 0x0
isIngress: N   isTransit: N   isEgress: Y
DnStream Peer: None
UpStream Peer: vrId 1 PeerAddr 10.27.255.213
UpStream TELink: vrId 1 TELinkId 1010701,  dBLink: vrId 1 DBLinkId 101070117
   RemoteDBLinkId: 101070117, PortId: 0x2268000, refCnt: 1, State: UP
 
Sender Template   - Sender: 192.0.2.03,  LspId: 46
Session Attribute -
   Session Name: B1::1
   Ctype: 7,  HoldPri: 1,  SetupPri: 5,  Flags: 0x2
   IncludeGroup: 0x0,  IncludeAllGroup: 0x0,  ExcludeGroup: 0x0
Lsp Attribute - TLV: 1,  Flags: 0x80000
NextPathRefresh: 0secs,  PathRefreshTimeout: 151secs
Path RX Message Id: 2209,  Epoch: 13810201,  Flags: 0x1
 
PSB RRO : ->
  (1) Unnumbered RouterId 10.27.255.213, InterfaceId 1010701, Flags 0x0
  (2) SRLG 27
  (3) Label 101070117,  Flags 0x0
  (4) Unnumbered RouterId 10.27.255.213, InterfaceId 13004, Flags 0x0
  (5) Label 101070130,  Flags 0x80
  (6) Unnumbered RouterId 10.27.255.215, InterfaceId 13007, Flags 0x0
  (7) SRLG 6
  (8) Label 101070130,  Flags 0x0
  (9) Unnumbered RouterId 10.27.255.215, InterfaceId 1010701, Flags 0x0
  (10) SRLG 27
  (11) Label 101070117,  Flags 0x80
  (12) Unnumbered RouterId 192.0.2.03, InterfaceId 1010701, Flags 0x0
  (13) Label 101070117,  Flags 0x0
 
PSB ERO : ->
  (1) IPv4Prefix 192.0.2.01/32, Strict [1]
 
PSB XRO : ->
   NULL XRO
PROTECTION - Flags: 0x0,  E2EProtectionType: 0
 
              LinkFlags: 0x0, SegProtFlags: 0x0, SegProtType: 0x1
ASSOCIATION - Type: 0,  AssociationId: 46,  Source: 192.0.2.03
NOTIFY REQ  - Node: 10.27.255.213
 
RSB:
NextResvRefresh: 9secs,  ResvRefreshTimeout: 0secs
Resv TX Message Id: 2661,  Flags: 0x0
PROTECTION - Flags: 0x0,  E2EProtectionType: 0
              LinkFlags: 0x0, SegProtFlags: 0x0, SegProtType: 0x1
 
FLOWSPEC : ->
   Ctype: 6 SwitchingGranularity: 1,  MTU: 9212,  TlvFlags: 0x1
   EthBWProfileTlv - Profile: 0,  Index: 0
                     CIR: 10.000 Gbps,  CBS: 10.000 Gbps
                     EIR: infinity,  EBS: infinity
  FILTERSPEC Label : 0
  FILTERSPEC RRO : ->
  (1) Unnumbered RouterId 192.0.2.01, InterfaceId 1010701, Flags 0x0
  (2) Label 101070117,  Flags 0x80
 
NOTIFY REQ - Node: 192.0.2.01
 
Bound to LSPPORT: vrId: 1  Type: 0 Session: B1::1 Sender: 192.0.2.03
 
Num Paths Received       :78
Num Paths Transmitted    :0
Num Resvs Received       :0
Num Resvs Transmitted    :1
 
Num Summmary Paths Received   :737
Num Summmary Paths Transmitted:0
Num Summmary Resvs Received   :0
Num Summmary Resvs Transmitted:750
Created at 37048 (21983 secs back)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PSB:
 vrId: 1 Session (To: 192.0.2.02 - 1 - 192.0.2.01), Sender (192.0.2.01 - 296)
 
PSB CurrState: GMPLS_PSB_UP  PrevState: GMPLS_PSB_UP  Flags: 0x0
isIngress: Y   isTransit: N   isEgress: N
DnStream Peer: vrId 1 PeerAddr 10.27.255.213
UpStream Peer: None
DnStream TELink: vrId 1 TELinkId 1010702,  dBLink: vrId 1 DBLinkId 101070217
   RemoteDBLinkId: 101070217, PortId: 0x2270000, refCnt: 1, State: UP
 
Sender Template   - Sender: 192.0.2.01,  LspId: 296
Session Attribute -
   Session Name: D1::2
   Ctype: 7,  HoldPri: 1,  SetupPri: 5,  Flags: 0x2
   IncludeGroup: 0x0,  IncludeAllGroup: 0x0,  ExcludeGroup: 0x0
Lsp Attribute - TLV: 1,  Flags: 0x80000
NextPathRefresh: 3secs,  PathRefreshTimeout: 0secs
Path TX Message Id: 471,  Flags: 0x0
 
PSB RRO : ->
  (1) Unnumbered RouterId 192.0.2.01, InterfaceId 1010702, Flags 0x0
  (2) Label 101070217,  Flags 0x0
 
PSB ERO : ->
  (1) Unnumbered RouterId 192.0.2.01, LinkId 1010702, Loose [1]
  (2) IPv4Prefix 10.27.255.213/32, Strict [0]
  (3) Unnumbered RouterId 10.27.255.219, LinkId 1010702, Strict [0]
  (4) IPv4Prefix 192.0.2.02/32, Loose [0]
 
PSB XRO : ->
   NULL XRO
PROTECTION - Flags: 0x0,  E2EProtectionType: 1
              LinkFlags: 0x0, SegProtFlags: 0x0, SegProtType: 0x0
ASSOCIATION - Type: 0,  AssociationId: 296,  Source: 192.0.2.01
NOTIFY REQ  - Node: 192.0.2.01
 
RSB:
NextResvRefresh: 0secs,  ResvRefreshTimeout: 151secs
Resv RX Message Id: 19,  Epoch: 13810201,  Flags: 0x1
PROTECTION - Flags: 0x0,  E2EProtectionType: 1
              LinkFlags: 0x0, SegProtFlags: 0x0, SegProtType: 0x0
 
FLOWSPEC : ->
   Ctype: 6 SwitchingGranularity: 1,  MTU: 9212,  TlvFlags: 0x1
   EthBWProfileTlv - Profile: 0,  Index: 0
                     CIR: 10.000 Gbps,  CBS: 10.000 Gbps
                     EIR: infinity,  EBS: infinity
  FILTERSPEC Label : 101070217
  FILTERSPEC RRO : ->
  (1) Unnumbered RouterId 192.0.2.01, InterfaceId 1010702, Flags 0x0
  (2) Label 101070217,  Flags 0x0
  (3) Unnumbered RouterId 10.27.255.213, InterfaceId 1010702, Flags 0x0
  (4) SRLG 27
  (5) Label 101070217,  Flags 0x80
  (6) Unnumbered RouterId 10.27.255.213, InterfaceId 13000, Flags 0x0
  (7) SRLG 4
  (8) Label 101070230,  Flags 0x0
  (9) Unnumbered RouterId 10.27.255.219, InterfaceId 13001, Flags 0x0
  (10) Label 101070230,  Flags 0x80
  (11) Unnumbered RouterId 10.27.255.219, InterfaceId 1010702, Flags 0x0
  (12) SRLG 27
  (13) Label 101070217,  Flags 0x0
  (14) Unnumbered RouterId 192.0.2.02, InterfaceId 1010702, Flags 0x0
  (15) Label 101070217,  Flags 0x80
 
NOTIFY REQ - Node: 10.27.255.213
 
Bound to LSPPORT: vrId: 1  Type: 0 Session: D1::2 Sender: 0.0.0.0
 
Num Paths Received       :0
Num Paths Transmitted    :1         
 Num Resvs Received       :23
Num Resvs Transmitted    :0
 
Num Summmary Paths Received   :0
Num Summmary Paths Transmitted:1834
Num Summmary Resvs Received   :1824
Num Summmary Resvs Transmitted:0
Created at 4439 (54592 secs back)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total PSB Count: 2

status

Syntax 
status
Context 
tools>dump>router>gmpls
Description 

This command dumps general GMPLS status information.

Output 

The following output is an example of GMPLS status information.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-B-UNI-C>tools>dump>router>gmpls# status
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  GMPLS instance vrId: 1
  AdminState: UP,  OperState:UP, OperDownReason: N/A
  Flags: 0x0,  localNodeId: 192.0.2.01
  InitRetryTimeout: 30    KeepMultiplier: 3     RefreshTime: 30
  RapidRetransmitTime: 5    RapidRetryLimit: 3  
  GrRestartTime: 180   GrRecoveryTime: 300
 
  gLspWPOriginate: 3    gLspWPTransit: 0    gLspWPTerminate: 3  
  gLspPPOriginate: 0    gLspPPTransit: 0    gLspPPTerminate: 0  
  NumTELink: 6     NumDB: 6     NumLspPort: 6     NumTunGrp: 6  
  Num gLsp: 3     Num gLspPath: 3     Num Path: 4  
  NumLspPortAudited: 0     NumStaleLspPortDeleted: 0  
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

te-link

Syntax 
te-link [te-link-id] [detail]
Context 
tools>dump>router>gmpls
Description 

This command dumps information about TE links. Configuring the te-link-id parameter will only dump information about the specified TE link.

Parameters 
te-link-id—
The identifier of the TE link.
Values—
1 to 4294967295 | te-link-name

 

detail—
Keyword to output information in greater detail.
Output 

The following output is an example of TE link information.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-B-UNI-C>tools>dump>router>gmpls# te-link
<te-link-id>
1010701  1010702  1010703  1010704  1010705  1010706
detail
 
*A:Dut-B-UNI-C>tools>dump>router>gmpls# te-link 1010701
 
TE-LINK    "vrId 1 TELinkId 1010701"
  AdminState: UP,  OperState:UP
  LastChange: 02/04/2015 23:30:34
  Peer: 10.27.255.213   RemoteTELinkId: 1010701   NumDbLink: 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total TE-Link Count: 1
 
*A:Dut-B-UNI-C>tools>dump>router>gmpls# te-link 1010701 detail
 
TE-LINK    "vrId 1 TELinkId 1010701"
  AdminState: UP,  OperState:UP
  LastChange: 02/04/2015 23:30:34
  Peer: 10.27.255.213   RemoteTELinkId: 1010701   NumDbLink: 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total TE-Link Count: 1
 

lmp

Syntax 
lmp
Context 
tools>dump>router
Description 

This command dumps Link Management Protocol information.

peer

Syntax 
peer peer-node-id
Context 
tools>dump>router>lmp
Description 

This command dumps information about a specific LMP peer.

Parameters 
peer-node-id—
An identifier for the LMP peer node. This may be an IPv4-formatted address or a 32-bit unsigned integer.
Values—
a.b.c.d | 1 to 4294967295

 

control-channel

Syntax 
control-channel lmp-cc-id [clear]
Context 
tools>dump>router>lmp>peer
Description 

This command dumps information about a control channel of an LMP peer.

Parameters 
lmp-cc-id—
An unsigned integer identifier for the control channel.
Values—
1 to 4294967295

 

clear—
Keyword to clear statistics after reading.
Output 

The following output is an example of control channel information.

Sample Output
A:ALU-7# tools dump router lmp peer 10.2.2.2 control-channel 42
Local: 42 (A), Remote: 42, State: Up/Up(Pr), Nbr:  10.2.2.2
Dst: 10.2.3.2, Nh: 10.5.5.2, vRtr/EgrIf/Ttl: 2/2 T/1
Src: 10.1.2.1
   Hello 1000/1000, Dead 4000/4000, Seq (Tx/Rx/Ack) 125/125/124
   LastEvt: helloTmr, Tmrs: Hello Hold
   Cntrs: Errs(in/out) 0/0, Rx: cfg/Ack/Nack/Hello: 0/1/0/124
   Cntrs: Tx: cfg/Ack/Nack/Hello: 1(6)/0/0/125, reTxCnt: 6
   RxCfg: 0: 0/0, RxNack: 0: 0/0
   TxMsgId: 7, RxMsgId(cfg/ack/nack): 0/7/0
   LkSum Cntrs (sum/ack/nack) Tx: 36(0)/36/0, Rx: 36/36/0
   Now: 000 00:05:11.570, PktDbg: 0x0, RxFlags:
  Seq  Event       prevState  state    TxPkt        Time      
  ===  ==========  ========  ========  =====  ================
  000     bringUp      Down    CfgSnd    Cfg  000 00:02:35.950
  001     reTxTmr    CfgSnd    CfgSnd    Cfg  000 00:02:36.450
  002       rxAck    CfgSnd    Active  Hello  000 00:03:07.690
  003     rxHello    Active        Up    ---  000 00:03:08.690

te-link

Syntax 
te-link te-link-id [clear]
Context 
tools>dump>router>lmp
Description 

This command dumps information about a TE link.

Parameters 
te-link-id—
The identifier of the TE link.
Values—
1 to 4294967295, te-link-name

 

clear—
Keyword to clear statistics after reading.
Output 

The following output is an example of TE link information.

Sample Output
*A:Dut-B-UNI-C>tools>dump>router>lmp# te-link 1010701
 
Local 1010701 (), State Up/Up, Remote: 1010701, db 1(1), resv 0, msgId 11871
  Cntrs (sum/ack/nack) Tx: 2912(8)/2906/0, Rx: 2906/2914/0, Up/Dn: 14/13
  LastEvt: ackRxSm (000 16:19:18.070), Now: 000 16:19:33.270
  LastRxLkSum: Id 1010701, dbCnt 1, ErrCode 0x0, Flags: 0x0
   RxDb: Id(L/R) 101070117/101070117, Flags: 0x3
    SubObj: type/len/sw/enc: 1/12/125/2, Kbps(Min/Max): 10000000/10000000
  LastRxLkSumNack: msgId 0, dbCnt 0, ErrCode 0x0, Flags: 0x0
  Db Links:
    1010701-101070117 (1/1/13): State Up/UpAlloc, port Up/Up RemoteId: 101070117,
     Alloc Y, bw 10000000, portBw 10000000/10000000, tunGrp 1, cfg: Y, Lpc: Y
     Alloc (Cnt/Tm): 3/000 10:16:21.770, Free 2/000 10:15:32.050
     Cnt(Up/Dn): 1/0, UpDnTm: 000 00:10:55.310