Pings an LDP-signaled LSP identified by the forwarding equivalence
class (FEC) prefix and length.
lsp-end-point prefix-name
Pings an LSP endpoint using either an LDP FEC or a RSVP LSP
endpoint address.
rsvp lsp-name
Pings an RSVP-signaled LSP identified by the specified LSP name.
exp forwarding-class
(Optional) Specifies the value of the forwarding class to be
used in the MPLS ping packets.
countnumber
(Optional) Limits the number of ping requests to send. Specify
a count from 0 through 1,000,000. The default value
is 5. If you do not specify a count, ping requests are continuously
sent until you press Ctrl-C.
source source-address
(Optional) Uses the source address that you specify, in the
ping request packet.
detail
(Optional) Displays detailed output about the echo requests
sent and received. Detailed output includes the MPLS labels used for
each request and the return codes for each request.
Following is sample output from a ping mpls command:
user@host> ping mpls rsvp count 5
!!xxx
--- lsping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 2 packets received, 60% packet loss
3 packets received with error status, not counted as received.
The fields in the display are the same as those displayed by
the J-Web ping MPLS diagnostic tool. For information,
see Ping MPLS Results and Output.