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MPLS Connectivity and ECMP

When an MPLS ECMP is part of the tunnel being explored by an MPLS echo request, the request packet takes one of the available ECMP paths. Probing FECs with different label stacks can yield different ECMP paths. However, you cannot guarantee complete coverage of all the ECMP paths.

You can use MPLS trace to determine which paths are present on an MPLS LSR. When the TTL expires on an MPLS LSR, the echo reply that is returned includes a downstream mapping TLV. This TLV contains all the downstream mappings of the LSR on which the TTL expired, if that feature is supported by the LSR. You can use the detail version of the trace mpls commands to display these downstream mappings.


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