The user can determine which interface or targeted peer was shut down, by applying the following commands:
show router ldp interface resource-failures
show router ldp targ-peer resource-failures
show router ldp interface resource-failures
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LDP Interface Resource Failures
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srl srr
sru4 sr4-1-5-1
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show router ldp targ-peer resource-failures
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LDP Peers Resource Failures
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10.20.1.22 192.168.1.3
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A trap is also generated for each interface or targeted peer:
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"Interface instance state changed - vRtrID: 1, Interface sr4-1-5-1, administrati
ve state: inService, operational state: outOfService"
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"Interface instance state changed - vRtrID: 1, Peer 10.20.1.22, administrative s
tate: inService, operational state: outOfService"
The user can then check that the base resource handling mechanism has been applied to a specific interface or peer by running the following show commands:
show router ldp interface detail
show router ldp targ-peer detail
show router ldp interface detail
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LDP Interfaces (Detail)
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Interface "sr4-1-5-1"
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Admin State : Up Oper State : Down
Oper Down Reason : noResources <----- //link LDP resource exhaustion handled
Hold Time : 45 Hello Factor : 3
Oper Hold Time : 45
Hello Reduction : Disabled Hello Reduction *: 3
Keepalive Timeout : 30 Keepalive Factor : 3
Transport Addr : System Last Modified : 07/17/13 14:21:38
Active Adjacencies : 0
Tunneling : Disabled
Lsp Name : None
Local LSR Type : System
Local LSR : None
BFD Status : Disabled
Multicast Traffic : Enabled
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show router ldp discovery interface "sr4-1-5-1" detail
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LDP Hello Adjacencies (Detail)
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Interface "sr4-1-5-1"
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Local Address : 192.168.2.110 Peer Address : 192.168.0.2
Adjacency Type : Link State : Down
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show router ldp targ-peer detail
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LDP Peers (Detail)
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Peer 10.20.1.22
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Admin State : Up Oper State : Down
Oper Down Reason : noResources <----- // T-LDP resource exhaustion handled
Hold Time : 45 Hello Factor : 3
Oper Hold Time : 45
Hello Reduction : Disabled Hello Reduction Fact*: 3
Keepalive Timeout : 40 Keepalive Factor : 4
Passive Mode : Disabled Last Modified : 07/17/13 14:15:24
Active Adjacencies : 0 Auto Created : No
Tunneling : Enabled
Lsp Name : None
Local LSR : None
BFD Status : Disabled
Multicast Traffic : Disabled
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show router ldp discovery peer 10.20.1.22 detail
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LDP Hello Adjacencies (Detail)
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Peer 10.20.1.22
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Local Address : 192.168.1.110 Peer Address : 10.20.1.22
Adjacency Type : Targeted State : Down <-----
//T-LDP resource exhaustion handled
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unicast fec-originate pop
multicast local static p2mp-fec type=1 [on leaf LSR]
multicast local Dynamic p2mp-fec type=3 [on leaf LSR]
The user can check if only remote and, or local FECs have been set in overload by the resource base resource exhaustion mechanism using the tools dump router ldp instance command.
The relevant part of the output is described below:
{...... snip......}
Num OLoad Interfaces: 4 <----- //#LDP interfaces resource in exhaustion
Num Targ Sessions: 72 Num Active Targ Sess: 62
Num OLoad Targ Sessions: 7 <----- //#T-LDP peers in resource exhaustion
Num Addr FECs Rcvd: 0 Num Addr FECs Sent: 0
Num Addr Fecs OLoad: 1 <----- //# of local/remote unicast FECs in Overload
Num Svc FECs Rcvd: 0 Num Svc FECs Sent: 0
Num Svc FECs OLoad: 0 <----- // # of local/
remote service Fecs in Overload
Num mcast FECs Rcvd: 0 Num Mcast FECs Sent: 0
Num mcast FECs OLoad: 0 <----- // # of local/
remote multicast Fecs in Overload
{...... snip......}
When at least one local FEC has been set in overload the following trap occurs:
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"Instance
state changed - vRtrID: 1, administrative state: inService, operationa l state:
inService"
Identify the source for the [unicast/multicast/service] FEC flooding.
Configure the appropriate [import/export] policies and, or delete the excess [unicast/multicast/service] FECs not currently handled.
Use one of the following commands:
clears the overload state and attempt to restore adjacency and session for LDP interfaces and peers
clears the overload state for the local FECs
clears the overload state and attempt to restore adjacency and session for LDP interfaces and peers
these two commands do not clear the overload state for the local FECs