Monitoring MPLS
Use the show commands in this section to monitor MPLS status.
You can set a statistics baseline for MPLS major interface statistics with the baseline mpls interface command. The following statistics are maintained for each MPLS major interface:
You can set a statistics baseline for MPLS forwarding table entries with the baseline mpls label command. You must first enable the statistics with the mpls statistics label command. When enabled, the following statistics are maintained for each forwarding table entry:
You can set a statistics baseline for MPLS next-hop table entries with the baseline mpls next-hop command. You must first enable these statistics with the mpls statistics next-hop command. When enabled, the following statistics are maintained for each next-hop table entry:
You can set a statistics baseline for MPLS tunnel statistics with the baseline mpls tunnel command.
You can enable collection of the following statistics for each policy attached to a tunnel by issuing the mpls statistics policy command:
You can use the output filtering feature of the show command to include or exclude lines of output based on a text string you specify. See JUNOSe System Basics Configuration Guide, Chapter 2, Command-Line Interface for details.
You can trace paths through the MPLS user plane with the traceroute command. ICMP extensions enable LSRs to append MPLS header information (the label stack) to ICMP destination unreachable and time exceeded messages. The traceroute display shows the label and EXP bits used to switch the ICMP packets:
host1:edge1#traceroute 10.90.101.9Tracing route to 10.90.101.9, TTL = 32, timeout = 2 sec.(Press ^c to stop.)1 3ms 2ms 2ms 10.90.101.4 mplsLabel1=4009mplsExpBits1=02 2ms 2ms 2ms 10.90.101.7 mplsLabel1=7004mplsExpBits1=03 2ms 2ms 2ms 10.90.101.9See JUNOSe IP, IPv6, and IGP Configuration Guide, Chapter 1, Configuring IP, for more information about using the traceroute command.
baseline mpls interface
- Use to set the baseline on all MPLS major interface statistics to zero on the specified interface.
- Example
host1#baseline mpls interfaceThere is no no version. baseline mpls label
- Use to set the baseline on all MPLS forwarding table statistics to zero on the specified interface or for the specified label.
- Example
host1#baseline mpls labelThere is no no version. baseline mpls next-hop
- Use to set a statistics baseline for the specified MPLS next hop. Statistics for a next hop must be enabled with the mpls statistics next-hop command before they can be baselined. By default, the next-hop counters are baselined at zero.
- Example
host1#baseline mpls next-hopThere is no no version. baseline mpls tunnel
- Use to set a statistics baseline for the specified MPLS tunnel. By default, the tunnel counters are baselined at zero.
- Example
host1#baseline mpls tunnel tunnel5There is no no version. mpls statistics label
- Use to enable statistics collection for MPLS in labels.
- By default, statistics are enabled for incoming labels and RSVP-TE or LDP outgoing labels, but not for others such as BGP outgoing labels. Statistics are not stored in NVS.
- Example
host1#mpls statistics labelUse the no version to disable statistics collection. mpls statistics next-hop
- Use to enable statistics collection for MPLS next hops.
- By default, statistics are enabled for next hops depending on the protocol that created the MPLS next hop. Statistics are not stored in NVS.
- Example
host1#mpls statistics next-hop 1046Use the no version to disable statistics collection. mpls statistics policy
- Use to enable statistics collection for policies attached to an MPLS tunnel.
- Statistics are not stored in NVS.
- Example
host1#mpls statistics policy tunnel5Use the no version to disable statistics collection. show atm vc
- Use to display a summary of all configured ATM VCs and reserved VC ranges.
- If you are using the interface label space for labels, the display includes ATM VCs used as MPLS LSPs and VPI/VCI ranges reserved for MPLS.
- You can specify one or more of the following keywords individually or in combination:
- vpiDisplays VCs on a specific VPI
- categoryDisplays VCs that have a specific service category
- statusDisplays VCs with a certain status
- You can also specify the reserved keyword with no other keywords to display only a summary of all reserved VC ranges on the router. This includes VPI/VCI ranges reserved for use by MPLS.
- Field descriptions
- InterfaceInterface type and number
- VPIVirtual path identifier
- VCIVirtual channel identifier
- VCDVirtual circuit descriptor
- TypeType of circuit: PVC
- EncapEncapsulation method: AUTO, AAL5, MUX, SNAP, ILMI, F4-OAM
- CategoryService type configured on the VC: UBR, UBR-PCR, NRT-VBR, RT-VBR, CBR
- Rx/Tx PeakPeak rate in Kbps
- Rx/Tx AvgAverage rate in Kbps
- Rx/Tx BurstMaximum number of cells that can be burst at the peak cell rate
- StatusState of the virtual circuit: Up, Down
- Start VPIStarting virtual path identifier (inclusive) of the reserved VC range
- Start VCIStarting virtual circuit identifier (inclusive) of the reserved VC range
- End VPIEnding virtual path identifier (inclusive) of the reserved VC range
- End VCIEnding virtual circuit identifier (inclusive) of the reserved VC range
host1#show atm vcCate Rx/Tx Rx/Tx Rx/Tx StaInterface VPI VCI VCD Type Encap gory Peak Avg Burst tus------------ --- ---- ---- ---- ----- ---- ----- ----- ----- ---ATM 3/0.2 0 101 4375 PVC AUTO CBR 1000 0 0 UPATM 3/0.3 0 102 4376 PVC AUTO CBR 1000 0 0 DOWN...ATM 3/0.8099 1 8099 8099 PVC SNAP UBR 0 0 0 UPATM 3/0.8100 1 8100 8100 PVC SNAP UBR 0 0 0 DOWN8000 circuit(s) foundReserved VCC ranges:Start Start End EndInterface VPI VCI VPI VCI--------- ----- ----- --- ---ATM 2/0 2 100 2 102ATM 2/0 3 300 3 3032 reservation(s) foundExample 2Displays all reserved VC ranges on the router host1#show atm vc reservedReserved VCC ranges:Start Start End EndInterface VPI VCI VPI VCI--------- ----- ----- --- ---ATM 2/0 2 100 2 102ATM 2/0 3 300 3 3032 reservation(s) foundshow cac
host1#show cacresource info flood interval 180show cac interface
- Use to display all interfaces on which traffic engineering bandwidth accounting is configured, or information only for the specified interface.
- Use the brief keyword to display summary information.
- Field descriptions
- bandwidthMaximum physical bandwidth in Kbps; line rate
- IP/MPLS reserveable bwTotal bandwidth in Kbps that can be reserved for MPLS; includes bandwidth that is already reserved as well as bandwidth not yet reserved
- current total available bwTotal bandwidth in Kbps that is available to be reserved
- MPLS TE flooding threshold up/downAbsolute percentages of total reservable bandwidth that trigger the flooding of the new bandwidth value throughout the network; flooding is triggered when bandwidth increases past any of the up threshold values and when bandwidth decreases past any of the down threshold values
- MPLS TE administrative weightWeight assigned to the interface that supersedes a weight assigned by the IGP
- MPLS TE attribute flags32-bit value that assigns the interface to a resource class and enables a tunnel to discriminate among interfaces by matching against tunnel affinity bits
- Available BW at 8 priority levelsBandwidth in Kbps that is available at each priority level in the range 07
host1#show cac interfaceatm2/0bandwidth 10 kbpsIP/MPLS reserveable bw 10 kbpscurrent total available bw 10 kbpsMPLS TE flooding threshold:up 15 30 45 60 75 80 85 90 95 96 97 98 99 100down 100 99 98 97 96 95 90 85 80 75 60 45 30 15MPLS TE administrative weight 0MPLS TE attribute flags 0Available BW at 8 priority levels:0 10 kbps1 10 kbps2 10 kbps3 10 kbps4 10 kbps5 10 kbps6 10 kbps7 10 kbpsshow configuration
host1#show configuration virtual-router euro7show ip tunnel-route
- Use to display the current state of the IPv4 or IPv6 tunnel routing table.
- You can display all routes, a specific route, best route to a resolved domain name, all routes beginning with a specified address, and routes for a particular protocol.
- Field descriptions
- PrefixIPv4 or IPv6 address prefix of network destination
- LengthNetwork mask length for prefix
- TypeType of route; protocol
- Next HopIP address of the next hop to the route, whether it is a local interface or another router; not displayed for IPv6 tunnel routing table
- Dst or DistanceAdministrative distance for the route
- Met or MetricNumber of hops; metric
- InterfaceInterface type and interface specifier
- TagNumeric tag that identifies route
- ClassAttribute of a route applied only as a result of set route-class clause in a table map
host1:vr2#show ip tunnel-route allProtocol/Route type codes:I1- ISIS level 1, I2- ISIS level2,I- route type intra, IA- route type inter, E- route type external,i- metric type internal, e- metric type external,O- OSPF, E1- external type 1, E2- external type2,N1- NSSA external type1, N2- NSSA external type2L- MPLS label, V- VRF, *- via indirect next-hopPrefix/Length Type Next Hop Dst/Met Interface------------------ --------- --------------- ---------- ----------------------------------------200.200.200.1/32 Ldp 111.111.1.1[L18 110/2 ATM5/1.1]Rsvp 200.200.200.1[L 110/2 ATM5/1.125]host1:vr2#show ip tunnel-route 200.200.200.1/32 detailProtocol/Route type codes:I1- ISIS level 1, I2- ISIS level2,I- route type intra, IA- route type inter, E- route type external,i- metric type internal, e- metric type external,O- OSPF, E1- external type 1, E2- external type2,N1- NSSA external type1, N2- NSSA external type2L- MPLS label, V- VRF, *- via indirect next-hop200.200.200.1/32 Type: Ldp Distance: 110 Metric: 2 Tag: 0 Class: 0MPLS next-hop: 3, label 18 on ATM5/1.1 (ip19000003.mpls.ip), nbr 111.111.1.1host1:pe1:pe11#show ipv6 tunnel-route allProtocol/Route type codes:O- OSPF, E1- external type 1, E2- external type2,N1- SSA external type1, N2- NSSA external type2L- MPLS label, V- VRF, *- via indirect next-hopPrefix/Length Type Dst/Met Interface-------------------------------- --------- ---------- ----------------------------------------::21.21.21.0/126 BgpTunnel 200/0 [L20,L26] ATM5/0.10BgpTunnel 200/0 [L20,L34] ATM5/0.102::2/128 BgpTunnel 200/0 [L20,L26] ATM5/0.10BgpTunnel 200/0 [L20,L34] ATM5/0.10host1:pe1:pe11#show ipv6 tunnel-route ::21.21.21.0/126 detail allProtocol/Route type codes:O- OSPF, E1- external type 1, E2- external type2,N1- SSA external type1, N2- NSSA external type2L- MPLS label, V- VRF, *- via indirect next-hop::21.21.21.0/126 Type: BgpTunnel Distance: 200 Metric: 0 Class: 0MPLS next-hop: 18, label 20, VPN traffic, resolved by MPLS next-hop 13MPLS next-hop: 13, resolved by MPLS next-hop 34, peer ::ffff:2.2.2.2MPLS next-hop: 34, ECMP next-hop, leg count 2MPLS next-hop: 17, resolved by MPLS next-hop 16, peer 2.2.2.2MPLS next-hop: 16, primary(in use): label 26 on ATM5/0.10, secondary: resolved by MPLS next-hop 0show ldp
- Use to display information about LDP.
- The mpls keyword is optional and is provided for compatibility with nonE-series implementations.
- Field descriptions
- LSR IDIP address of label-switched router
- FEC DeaggregationState of FEC deaggregation, on or off
- Egress labelType of label advertised for the LSR that is the egress router for the prefix, implicit null, explicit null, or a non-null label
- Label distribution control modeLabel distribution control mode used by LDP for label distribution, independent control, or ordered control
- LDP session retryConfigured values for the number of LDP session retry attempts and the retry interval
- LDP session hold timeConfigured value for the LDP session hold time
- LDP session keepalive intervalInterval at which LDP sends session keepalive messages, in seconds
- LDP targeted-hello hold timeLDP targeted-hello hold time, in seconds
- LDP targeted-hello intervalLDP targeted-hello interval, in seconds
- Topology Driven LSPStatus of topology-driven LSP, enabled or disabled
- LSPs used for IP forwardingLSPs are placed in the IP routing table for forwarding plain IP traffic; displayed only when the mpls ldp ip-forwarding command has been configured. Indicates whether the LSPs that are used for IP forwarding are host only, subject to a specified access list, or subject to a specified prefix list.
- LDP proto statsLDP protocol statistics
- totalPeersDiscoveredNumber of LDP peers discovered
- totalAdjacenciesEstablishedNumber of LDP adjacencies established
- totalSessionsEstablishedNumber of LDP sessions established
- totalFECElementsNumber of FEC elements
- totalFECsNumber of FECs
- totalInLabelsNumber of in labels (sent to upstream neighbor)
- totalOutLabelsNumber of out labels (received from downstream neighbor)
- totalCrLSPSetupNumber of constraint-based routed LSPs set up
- totalCrLSPDeletedNumber of constraint-based routed LSPs deleted
host1#show ldpLDPLSR ID is 80.0.0.2FEC Deaggregation is offEgress label: implicit-nullLabel distribution control mode: ordered controlLDP session retry 0 times at interval 10LDP session hold time: 180LDP session keepalive interval: 20LDP targeted-hello hold time: 45LDP targeted-hello interval: 15Topology Driven LSP enabledLSPs used for IP forwardingfor host addresses onlyshow ldp binding
- Use to display label bindings from the MPLS label information base. You can use either the ldp keyword or the mpls keyword to display the same information with this command.
- Field descriptions
- InLabel sent to upstream neighbor for displayed route
- OutLabel received from downstream neighbor for displayed route
- neighborIP address of neighbor to which the label is sent or received
- staleLabel that indicates neighbor has restarted
host1#show mpls bindingFrame Relay over MPLS vc-id 50001 group-id 2In 26 neighbor 10.9.1.3Out 27 neighbor 10.9.1.3VLAN over MPLS vc-id 240001 group-id 2In 22 neighbor 10.9.1.3Out 25 neighbor 10.9.1.310.1.1.1/32In 10001 neighbor 10.3.11.2Out 20001 neighbor 10.3.11.210.2.2.2/32In 10002 neighbor 10.4.12.2 staleOut 20002 neighbor 10.4.12.2 stale10.3.3.3/32In 10005 neighbor 10.4.12.2 staleOut 20003 neighbor 10.4.12.2 stale10.4.12.0/30In 10003 neighbor 10.5.5.2Out 20004 neighbor 10.5.5.210.4.23.0/30In 10004 neighbor 10.5.5.2Out 20005 neighbor 10.5.5.2show ldp graceful-restart
- Use to display information about LDP graceful restart.
- The mpls keyword is optional and is provided for compatibility with nonE-series implementations.
- Field descriptions
- LDP Graceful RestartState of graceful restart, enabled or disabled
- Helper ModeState of graceful restart helper mode, enabled or disabled
- Reconnect TimeLocally configured value for reconnect time, in seconds
- Recovery TimeLocally configured value for recovery time, in seconds
- Max Recovery TimeLocally configured value for max-recovery timer, in seconds
- Neighbor Liveness TimerLocally configured value for neighbor-liveness timer, in seconds
- PeerAddress, state, and LDP graceful restart state for neighbor
host1#show ldp graceful-restartLDP Graceful Restart is enabledHelper Mode is enabledReconnect Time: 220 secRecovery Time: 240 secMax Recovery Time: 260 secNeighbor Liveness Timer: 280 secPeer 80.0.1.1:0, State: operational, Restarter Mode: disabled, Helper Mode: enabledPeer 80.0.3.3:0, State: operational, Restarter Mode: disabled, Helper Mode: enabledshow ldp igp-sync
- Use to display information about interfaces that are synchronizing with LDP or the specified interface that is synchronizing with LDP.
- Field descriptions
- LDPState of LDP, configured, auto-configured, or not configured
- SYNC statusState of synchronization, enabled or disabled
- IGP holddown timeValue of IGP hold down time, infinite or number of milliseconds
- Peer LDP IdentIP address of LDP peer
- IGP enabledIGP protocol
host1#show ldp igp-syncAtm 0/0:LDP configured; SYNC enabled.SYNC status: sync achieved; peer reachable.IGP holddown time: infinite.Peer LDP Ident: 10.130.0.1:0IGP enabled: OSPF 1show ldp interface
- Use to display information about all LDP interfaces or the specified LDP interface.
- The mpls keyword is optional and is provided for compatibility with nonE-series implementations.
- Use the brief keyword to display a brief summary of interface information.
- Field descriptions
- InterfaceIdentifier of the interface
- autoconfiguredLDP has been autoconfigured on the interface
- Interface addressIP address of the interface, with address mask
- Enabled with profileName of profile with which interface was enabled
- Configured hold timeConfigured period for which a sending LSR maintains a record of link hello messages from the receiving LSR without receipt of another link hello message from that LSR, in seconds
- Hello intervalNegotiated interval between link-hello packets, in seconds
- Hold timeLowest configured hold time among all neighbors on the same subnet, used as the effective hold time, in seconds
- Number of adjacenciesNumber of LDP adjacencies for the interface
- Link hello adjacencyAddress and transport address of the link hello adjacency; time adjacency has been up in hh:mm:ss; remaining hold time for the adjacency in seconds
- Session statistics
- label allocNumber of labels allocated and advertised to this peer
- label learnedNumber of labels received from this peer
- accum label allocCumulative total number of labels allocated and advertised to this peer
- accum label learnedCumulative total number of labels received from this peer
- last restart timeTime in hh:mm:ss since session last restarted
- notfNumber of notification messages received or received bad or sent
- msgNumber of messages received or received bad or sent
- mappingNumber of label mapping messages received or received bad or sent
- requestNumber of label request messages received or received bad or sent
- abortNumber of label abort messages received or received bad or sent
- releaseNumber of label release messages received or received bad or sent
- withdrawNumber of label withdraw messages received or received bad or sent
- addrNumber of address messages received or received bad or sent
- addr withdrawNumber of address withdraw messages received or received bad or sent
- msgIdNumber of message ID messages received or sent
- unknown msg type errNumber of unknown message type errors received
- hello recvNumber of hello messages received
- hello sentNumber of hello messages sent
- bad hello recvNumber of hello messages received bad
- adj setup timeTime in hh:mm:ss since adjacency set up
- last hello recv timeTime in hh:mm:ss since last hello message received
- last hello sent timeTime in hh:mm:ss since last hello message sent
- remaining hold timeTime in hh:mm:ss remaining of the hold time
host1#show ldp interfaceInterface ATM6/0.120Interface address: 192.168.12.1/28Enabled with profile 'default'Configured hold time: 15Hello interval: 5Hold Time: 1242 hello received, 242 hello sent, 0 hello rejected1 adjacency created, 0 adjacency deleted,Number of adjacencies = 1Link hello adjacency: Address: 10.10.12.2, Transport address: 80.0.2.2,Up for 00:20:09, Remaining hold time: 11 secExample 2when LDP is autoconfigured host1#show ldp interfaceInterface FastEthernet0/0 (auto-configured)Interface address: 10.60.1.1/24Enabled with profile 'default'Configured hold time: 15Hello interval: 5Hold Time: 560 hello received, 60 hello sent, 0 hello rejected1 adjacency created, 0 adjacency deleted,Number of adjacencies = 1Link hello adjacency: Address: 12.60.1.2, Transport address: 12.60.1.2,Up for 00:04:56, Remaining hold time: 14 secExample 3 host1#show ldp interface briefInterface IP-Address ProtocolATM6/1.1 192.168.100.21/30 enabledATM6/1.3 192.168.100.17/30 enabledATM6/1.5 192.168.100.13/30 enabledATM6/0.7 172.16.100.1/30 enabledATM6/0.8 172.16.100.22/30 enabledATM6/0.9 172.16.100.14/30 enabledshow ldp neighbor
- Use to display LDP neighbor information.
- The mpls keyword is optional and is provided for compatibility with nonE-series implementations.
- If a password is configured for a peer, you can view the password with the show configuration command. This command displays the passwords in cleartext unless the service password-encryption command has been issued, in which case the passwords are displayed in encrypted format.
- You can issue the brief keyword to display only brief information about the LDP neighbors.
- You can issue the graceful-restart keyword to display information about graceful restart for neighbors; other detailed information about the neighbors is omitted.
- You can issue the statistics keyword to display information about LDP statistics for the session with each LDP neighbor
- Field descriptions
- LDP neighborIP address of LDP peer
- LSRIP address of remote and local peers; the number following the colon is the platform label space ID, and is always 0
- Transport addressTransport remote and local address for the TCP session
- StateState of the session, nonexistent (session connection not established) or operational (has received keepalive message)
- LDP advertisementMode of label distribution, downstream-unsolicited or downstream-on-demand
- UpTime that the adjacency has been up, in hh:mm:ss format
- Graceful RestartState of graceful restart, enabled or disabled
- Helper ModeState of graceful restart helper mode, enabled or disabled
- Reconnect TimeValue for reconnect time received from peer in FT TLV, in milliseconds
- Recovery TimeValue for recovery time received from peer in FT TLV, in milliseconds
- StateStatus of the neighbor's graceful restart, one of the following:
- nonexistentLDP session is not established
- restartingNeighbor LSR is restarting
- recoveringSession with neighbor LSR has reestablished after the neighbor restarted; label bindings are being exchanged
- operationalLDP session is up
- NeighborIP address of LDP peer
- InitializationNumber of initialization messages received and sent
- KeepaliveNumber of keepalive messages received and sent
- NotificationNumber of notification messages received and sent
- AddressNumber of address messages received and sent
- Address withdrawNumber of address withdraw messages received and sent
- Label mappingNumber of label mapping messages received and sent
- Label requestNumber of label request messages received and sent
- Label withdrawNumber of label withdraw messages received and sent
- Label releaseNumber of label release messages received and sent
host1#show ldp neighbor 10.3.5.1LDP Neighbor: 10.0.2.2LSR: Remote 10.0.2.2:0, local 10.0.1.1:0Transport address: remote 10.0.2.2, local 10.0.1.1State: OperationalLDP advertisement: UnsolicitedUp for 00:20:03Number of next-hop addresses received = 310.0.2.2 100.6.12.2 100.6.23.2Number of adjacencies = 1Link Hello adjacency: address 10.6.12.2, transport 10.0.2.2,Up for 00:20:09, remaining hold time: 11 secExample 2 host1#show ldp neighbor briefNeighbor Transport Address State10.0.2.2 10.0.1.1->80.0.2.2 OperationalExample 3 host1#show ldp neighbor graceful-restartLDP Neighbor: 10.0.1.1Graceful Restart is disabledHelper Mode is enabledReconnect Time: 0 msecRecovery Time: 0 msecState: operationalLDP neighbor 10.0.2.2Graceful Restart is enabledHelper Mode is enabledReconnect Time: 220000 msecRecovery Time: 0 msecState: operationalExample 4 host1#show ldp neighbor statisticsLDP Neighbor: 10.0.2.2Message type Received Sent---------------- -------- ----Initialization 1 1Keepalive 85 85Notification 0 0Address 1 1Address withdraw 0 0Label mapping 5 5Label request 0 0Label withdraw 2 2Label release 2 2show ldp profile
- Use to display a specific LDP profile, or all LDP profiles.
- The mpls keyword is optional and is provided for compatibility with nonE-series implementations.
- Field descriptions
- profileNumber of interfaces that use the profile
- session retryNumber of attempts that will be made to set up an MPLS LDP session
host1:pe2#show ldp profile defaultldp profile default: used by 2 interfacessession retry: 10 times at interval 10show ldp statistics
- Use to display statistics for LDP on the current virtual router
- The mpls keyword is optional and is provided for compatibility with nonE-series implementations.
- Field descriptions
- HelloNumber of hello messages received and sent
- InitializationNumber of initialization messages received and sent
- KeepaliveNumber of keepalive messages received and sent
- NotificationNumber of notification messages received and sent
- AddressNumber of address messages received and sent
- Address withdrawNumber of address withdraw messages received and sent
- Label mappingNumber of label mapping messages received and sent
- Label requestNumber of label request messages received and sent
- Label withdrawNumber of label withdraw messages received and sent
- Label releaseNumber of label release messages received and sent
- Label abortNumber of label abort messages received and sent
- All UDPNumber of UDP messages received and sent
- All TCPNumber of TCP messages received and sent
- Sessions openedNumber of session opened events
- Sessions closedNumber of session closed events
- Topology changesNumber of topology change events
- No router idNumber of no router ID events
- No addressNumber of no address events
- No interfaceNumber of no interface events
- No sessionNumber of no session events
- No adjacencyNumber of no adjacency events
- Unknown versionNumber of unknown version events
- Malformed PDUNumber of malformed PDU events
- Malformed messageNumber of malformed message events
- Unknown message typeNumber of unknown message type events
- Inappropriate messageNumber of inappropriate message events
- Malformed tlvNumber of inappropriate message events
- Bad TLV valueNumber of bad TLV value events
- Missing TLVNumber of missing TLV events
- PDU too largeNumber of PDU too large events
- PDU too smallNumber of PDU too small events
- No MemoryNumber of no memory events
host1#show ldp statisticsMessage type Received Sent---------------- -------- -----Hello 25733 25735Initialization 2 2Keepalive 9646 9646Notification 0 0Address 2 2Address withdraw 0 0Label mapping 8 8Label request 0 0Label withdraw 0 0Label release 0 0Label abort 0 0All UDP 25733 25735All TCP 9654 9654Event type Total--------------------- -----Sessions opened 2Sessions closed 0Topology changes 5No router id 0No address 0No interface 0No session 0No adjacency 0Unknown version 0Malformed PDU 0Malformed message 0Unknown message type 0Inappropriate message 0Malformed tlv 0Bad TLV value 0Missing TLV 0PDU too large 0PDU too small 0No Memory 0show ldp targeted session
- DTargeted session created by layer 2 over MPLS connection; see JUNOSe IP Services Configuration Guide, Chapter 1, Configuring Routing Policy, for more information about layer 2 over MPLS
- STargeted session statically created by user
- ATargeted session created by access list
- Used ByLetter representing source of targeted session
host1#show ldp targeted sessionMpls Target Session Status:D = Dynamically, S = Statically, A = Access List ConfiguredD = Dynamically, S = Statically, A = Access List ConfiguredTargeted session sent to 10.9.1.3 is up Used By: Dindirect nexthop index 3, resolvedTargeted session sent to 10.9.1.6 is up Used By: Sindirect nexthop index 206, resolvedshow mpls
- MPLSStatus of MPLS, administratively enabled or disabled, and configuration status
- LSR IDIP address of label-switched router
- Re-optimization timerFrequency at which LSPs are checked for better paths
- Label rangeRange of platform label space
- retryRetry behavior to be performed during LSP setup
- Loop DetectStatus of loop detection, enabled or disabled
- LDPThis field and the following fields are displayed only when LDP is enabled.
- LSR IDIP address of label-switched router
- FEC DeaggregationState of FEC deaggregation, on or off
- Egress labelType of label advertised for the LSR that is the egress router for the prefix, explicit-null or a non-null label
- Label distribution control modeLabel distribution control mode used by LDP for label distribution, independent control or ordered control
- LDP session retryInterval in seconds between attempts to set up an MPLS LDP session
- LDP session hold timePeriod in seconds for which an LSR maintains the session with its LDP peer without receipt of any LDP message from that peer
- LDP session keepalive intervalInterval at which LDP sends session keepalive messages, in seconds
- LDP targeted hello hold timeLDP targeted-hello hold time, in seconds
- LDP targeted-hello intervalLDP targeted-hello interval, in seconds
- Topology Driven LSPStatus of topology-driven LSP, enabled or disabled
- LSPs used for IP forwardingLSPs are placed in the IP routing table for forwarding plain IP traffic; displayed only when the mpls ldp ip-forwarding command has been configured. Indicates whether the LSPs that are used for IP forwarding are host only, subject to a specified access list, or subject to a specified prefix list.
- LSRIDIP address of label-switched router
- Re-optimization timerFrequency at which LSPs are checked for better paths
- Tunnel retryRetry behavior to be performed during LSP setup
- Refresh reductionState of RSVP-TE summary refresh reduction, OFF or ON
- Message bundlingState of RSVP-TE summary refresh message bundling, OFF or ON
- Egress labelType of label advertised for the LSR that is the egress router for the prefix, explicit-null or a non-null label
- HellosState of RSVP-TE hello feature, including the hello refresh interval and hello miss limit
- Graceful restartState of RSVP-TE graceful restart, OFF or ON
- helper modeGraceful restart helper mode is enabled when this field is displayed
- Restart timeGraceful restart time, in milliseconds
- Recovery timeGraceful restart recovery time, in milliseconds
host1#show mplsMPLS administratively enabledCurrent state is Config incompleteLSR ID is 10.2.2.2Re-optimization timer is 3600Label range 3000 ~ 4000retry forever at interval 30 during LSP setup if there is routeretry forever at interval 30 during LSP setup if there is no routeLoop Detect enabledExample 2Additional detail is shown when LDP is enabled. LDPLSR ID is 80.0.0.2FEC Deaggregation is offEgress label: implicit-nullLabel distribution control mode: ordered controlLDP session retry 0 times at interval 10LDP session hold time: 180LDP session keepalive interval: 20LDP targeted-hello hold time: 45LDP targeted-hello interval: 15Topology Driven LSP enabledLSPs used for IP forwardingfor host addresses onlyExample 3Additional detail is shown when RSVP-TE is enabled. RSVP is enabledLSRID 10.1.1.1Re-optimization timer is 3600Tunnel retry forever at interval 5 if route is availableTunnel retry forever at interval 5 if no route is availableRefresh reduction is OFFMessage bundling is OFFEgress label is non-nullHellos are on with an interval of 10000 and miss limit of 4Graceful restart is ONRestart time 60000 millisecondsRecovery time 120000 millisecondsExample 4Shows RSVP-TE graceful restart helper mode. RSVP is enabled...Graceful restart is ON (helper mode)show mpls explicit-paths
- path name/identifierName or identifier of explicit path and status, enabled or disabled, followed by list of path links and the IP address for each link's next address
host1:pe2#show mpls explicit-pathspath name/identifier rx1-path enabled1: next-address 70.70.70.22: next-address 30.30.30.1not referenced by any optionspath name/identifier rx1-path2 enabled1: next-address 60.60.60.22: next-address 40.40.40.1not referenced by any optionshost1:pe2#show mpls explicit-paths name rx1-path2path name/identifier rx1-path2 enabled1: next-address 60.60.60.22: next-address 40.40.40.1not referenced by any optionsshow mpls fast-reroute database
- RoleRole of the router in the LSP: core, head, or tail
- NameName of the primary LSP
- OutIntf / LabelInterface type and specifier of the outgoing interface, and the label associated with that interface
- BackupIntf / LabelInterface type and specifier of the backup interface, and the label associated with that interface
- Backup StatusStatus of backup protection (bypass) for the LSP
host1(config-if)#show mpls fast-reroute databaseOutIntf BackupRole Name / Label BackupIntf / Label Status---- --------------- ------------- ---------------------- -----------Core LSP 10.1.1.1:6 ATM4/0.2 / 21 tun mpls:bypass23 / 21 EstablishedCore LSP 10.1.1.1:7 ATM4/0.2 / 26 tun mpls:bypass23 / 26 EstablishedExample on a tunnel ingress routerOutIntf BackupRole Name / Label BackupIntf / Label Status---- ---- ------------- ---------------------- -----------Head 1 ATM4/0.1 / 27 tun mpls:bypass12 / 27 EstablishedHead p2 ATM4/0.1 / 21 tun mpls:bypass12 / 21 Establishedshow mpls forwarding
- In labelLabel sent to upstream neighbor for route
- Out labelLabel received from downstream neighbor for route
- Label spaceLabel space in which the label is assigned
- OwnerSignaling protocol that placed the label in the forwarding table: BGP, LDP, or RSVP-TE
- Spoof checkType and location of spoof checking performed on the MPLS packet, router or interface
- ActionAction taken for MPLS packets arriving with that label
- in pktsNumber of packets sent with the label
- in OctetsNumber of octets sent with the label
- in errorsNumber of packets that are dropped for some reason before being sent
- in discardPktsNumber of packets that are discarded due to lack of buffer space before being sent
host1:vr2#show mpls forwardingIn label: 28Label space: platform label spaceOwner: ldpSpoof check: router pe1Action:MPLS next-hop: 1, lookup on inner header/labelStatistics:0 in pkts0 in Octets0 in errors0 in discard pktsExample 2 host1:vr2#show mpls forwarding briefPlatform label spaceIn Label Owner Action-------- -------- --------------------------------------28 ldp lookup on inner header/label29 ldp swap to 20 on ATM2/0.10, nbr 10.10.10.230 ldp lookup on inner header/label31 ldp swap to 22 on ATM2/0.10, nbr 10.10.10.232 ldp swap to 23 on ATM2/0.10, nbr 10.10.10.2show mpls interface
- Use to display status and configuration information about MPLS interfaces.
- Use the shim keyword to display information about shim interfaces (used for layer 2 over MPLS). Use the minor keyword to display information about minor interfaces. Use the state not-up keyword to display information about interfaces that are not in the up state.
- Field descriptions
- InterfaceSpecifier and status of each interface
- RSVPStatus of RSVP, configured or not, and profile used
- LDPStatus of LDP, configured or not configured, and profile used
- IP interfaces on this MPLS interfaceIP address of IP interfaces and session status
- Condensed locationInternal, platform-dependent, 32-bit representation of the interface location, used by Juniper Networks Customer support for troubleshooting.
- Session statistics
- label allocNumber of labels allocated and advertised to this peer
- label learnedNumber of labels received from this peer
- accum label allocCumulative total number of labels allocated and advertised to this peer
- accum label learnedCumulative total number of labels received from this peer
- notfNumber of notification messages received or received bad or sent
- mappingNumber of label mapping messages received or received bad or sent
- msgNumber of messages sent or received
- requestNumber of label request messages received or received bad or sent
- abortNumber of label request abort messages for downstream on demand received or received bad or sent
- releaseNumber of label release messages received or received bad or sent
- withdrawNumber of label withdraw messages received or received bad or sent
- addrNumber of address messages received or received bad or sent
- addr withdrawNumber of address withdraw messages received or received bad or sent
- msgIdNumber of message IDs received or sent
- unknown message type errNumber or unknown message type errors received
- last info error codeLast received notification code
- loop detectedLoop detected; for downstream on demand
- hello recvNumber of hello messages received
- hello sentNumber of hello messages sent
- bad hello recvNumber of hello messages received bad
- adj setup timeTime in hh:mm:ss since adjacency set up
- last hello recv timeTime in hh:mm:ss since last hello message received
- last hello sent timeTime in hh:mm:ss since last hello message sent
- failed lbl lookupNumber of packets received whose labels are not recognized
- octetsNumber of octets received or sent
- hcoctetsNumber of high-capacity (64-bit) octets received or sent
- pktsNumber of packets received or sent
- hcpktsNumber of high-capacity (64-bit) packets received or sent
- errorsNumber of packets that are dropped for some reason at receipt or before being sent
- discardsNumber of packets that are discarded due to lack of buffer space at receipt or before being sent
- adjacencyNumber of adjacencies currently established
- sessionNumber of sessions currently established
- accum adjacencyCumulative total number of adjacencies established since interface is up
- accum sessionCumulative total number of sessions established since interface is up
- hello recvNumber of hello messages received
- hello sentNumber of hello messages sent
- hello rejNumber of hello messages rejected
- adj setupNumber of adjacencies set up
- adj deletedNumber of adjacencies deleted
host1:pe1#show mpls interfaceMPLS major interface ATM2/0.10ATM circuit type is 1483 LLC encapsulationAdministrative state is enabledOperational state is upOperational MTU is 9180Received:0 packets0 bytes0 errors0 discards0 failed label lookupsSent:0 packets0 bytes0 errors0 discardsLDP information:10.1.1.2/24enabled with profile 'default'0 hello recv, 1 hello sent, 0 hello rej0 adj setup, 0 adj deleted,RSVPEnabled with profile defaultAuthentication is disabledAuthentication key: <none>Hellos are on with an interval of 10000 and miss limit of 4Hello settings are not inheritedMPLS minor interface pe1-to-pe2 (transmit)Stacked on MPLS major ATM2/0.10Operational state is upSent:0 packets0 bytesqueue 0: traffic class best-effort, bound to atm-vc ATM2/0.10Queue length 0 bytesForwarded packets 0, bytes 0Dropped committed packets 0, bytes 0Dropped conformed packets 0, bytes 0Dropped exceeded packets 0, bytes 0MPLS minor interface lsp-02020202-1-4 (receive)Stacked on MPLS major ATM2/0.10Operational state is upStatistics not enabled for this interfaceExample 2RSVP configured and RSVP authentication enabled host1:pe2#show mpls interface atm 5/1.1Interface ATM5/1.1 UpRSVP enabled with profile defaultAuthentication: enabledAuthentication Key: <a password has been configured>LDP not configuredIP interfaces on this MPLS interface:192.168.100.21/30MPLS Statistics:Rcvd: 0 failed lbl lookup, 0 octets, 0 hcOctets0 pkts, 0 hcPkts, 0 errors, 0 discardsSent: 0 octets, 0 hcOctets, 0 pkts0 hcPkts, 0 errors, 0 discards...Example 3For a specific interface host1:pe2#show mpls interface atm 2/0.60Interface atm2/0.60 UpRSVP not configuredLDP enabled with profile defaultIP interfaces on this MPLS interface:60.60.60.1/16 Session to 4.4.4.4 is operational (active)Session statistics:12 label alloc, 12 label learned,12 accum label alloc, 12 accum label learned,last restart time = 00:04:44Rcvd: 0 notf, 29 msg, 12 mapping, 0 request0 abort, 0 release, 0 withdraw, 1 addr0 addr withdraw, 29 msgId0 bad mapping, 0 bad request, 0 bad abort, 0 bad release0 bad withdraw, 0 bad addr, 0 bad addr withdraw0 unknown msg type errlast info err code = 0x00000000, 0 loop detectedSent: 0 notf, 29 msg, 12 mapping, 0 request0 abort, 0 release, 0 withdraw, 1 addr0 addr withdraw, 29 msgIdAdjacency statistics:58 hello recv, 57 hello sent, 0 bad hello recvadj setup time = 00:04:44last hello recv time = 00:00:05, last hello sent time = 00:00:05MPLS Statistics:Rcvd: 0 failed lbl lookup, 0 octets, 0 hcOctets0 pkts, 0 hcPkts, 0 errors, 0 discardsSent: 0 octets, 0 hcOctets, 0 pkts0 hcPkts, 0 errors, 0 discards1 adjacency, 1 session, 3 accum adjacency, 3 accum session 14058 hello recv, 14063 hello sent, 0 hello rej 3 adj setup, 2 adj deletedExample 4Excerpt of output showing LDP and RSVP information displayed for an interface host1:vr2#show mpls interface atm 6/1.1...MPLS major interface ATM6/1.1ATM circuit type is 1483 LLC encapsulationAdministrative state is enabledOperational state is upOperational MTU is 9180Received:0 packets0 bytes0 errors0 discards0 failed label lookupsSent:0 packets0 bytes0 errors0 discardsLDP information:10.1.1.1/24enabled with profile 'default'0 hello recv, 2 hello sent, 0 hello rej0 adj setup, 0 adj deleted,RSVPEnabled with profile defaultAuthentication is disabledAuthentication key: <none>Hellos are on with an interval of 10000 and miss limit of 4Hello settings are not inheritedExample 5Detailed display of information host1:pe1#show mpls interface detailMPLS major interface ATM2/0.10ATM circuit type is 1483 LLC encapsulationAdministrative state is enabledOperational state is upOperational MTU is 9180MPLS major interface UID is 0x19000001Lower interface UID is 0x0b000031Uses platform label spacePeer IPv4 interface is ATM2/0.10 (UID 0x000000be)No peer IPv6 interfaceUpper IPv4 interface is ip19000001.mpls.ip (UID 0x000000bf, FEC index 0x0000003f)No upper IPv4 VPN interfaceNo upper IPv6 interfaceNo upper IPv6 VPN interfaceCondensed location is 0x00020000Received:0 packets0 bytes0 errors0 discards0 failed label lookupsSent:0 packets0 bytes0 errors0 discardsRSVPEnabled with profile defaultAuthentication is disabledAuthentication key: <none>MPLS minor interface pe1-to-pe2 (transmit)Stacked on MPLS major ATM2/0.10Operational state is upMPLS minor interface UID is 0x1a000001Lower MPLS major interface UID is 0x19000001Sent:0 packets0 bytesqueue 0: traffic class best-effort, bound to atm-vc ATM2/0.10Queue length 0 bytesForwarded packets 0, bytes 0Dropped committed packets 0, bytes 0Dropped conformed packets 0, bytes 0Dropped exceeded packets 0, bytes 0MPLS minor interface lsp-02020202-1-4 (receive)Stacked on MPLS major ATM2/0.10Operational state is upMPLS minor interface UID is 0x1a000004Lower MPLS major interface UID is 0x19000001Statistics not enabled for this interfaceExample 6Brief display of information host1:pe1#show mpls interface briefMPLS major interfacesAdmin OperInterface state state--------- ------- -----ATM2/0.10 enabled upMPLS shim interfacesRemote-PE Virtual Loador Circuit Balancing Admin OperInterface LSP-name ID Group state state--------- --------- ------- --------- ----- -----MPLS minor interfacesLower OperInterface MplsMajor state Direction---------------- --------- ----- ---------pe1-to-pe2 ATM2/0.10 up transmitlsp-02020202-1-4 ATM2/0.10 up receiveERX-01-0c-d7:pe1#Example 7Excerpt of detailed display showing RSVP-TE information host1:vr2#show mpls interface detailMPLS major interface fastEthernet6/0RSVPEnabled with profile defaultAuthentication is disabledAuthentication key: <none>Hellos are enabledHellos interval is 10000 millisecondsHellos miss limit is 4Hello settings are not inheritedshow mpls minor-interface
- Use to display status and configuration information about MPLS minor interfaces. You can display the same information with the show mpls interface minor command.
- Use the state not-up keyword to display information about interfaces that are not in the up state.
- Field descriptions
host1:pe1#show mpls minor-interfaceMPLS minor interface pe1-to-pe2 (transmit)Stacked on MPLS major ATM2/0.10Operational state is upSent:0 packets0 bytesqueue 0: traffic class best-effort, bound to atm-vc ATM2/0.10Queue length 0 bytesForwarded packets 0, bytes 0Dropped committed packets 0, bytes 0Dropped conformed packets 0, bytes 0Dropped exceeded packets 0, bytes 0MPLS minor interface lsp-02020202-1-4 (receive)Stacked on MPLS major ATM2/0.10Operational state is upStatistics not enabled for this interfaceExample 2Detailed display of minor interface information host1:pe1#show mpls minor-interface detailMPLS minor interface pe1-to-pe2 (transmit)Stacked on MPLS major ATM2/0.10Operational state is upMPLS minor interface UID is 0x1a000001Lower MPLS major interface UID is 0x19000001Sent:0 packets0 bytesqueue 0: traffic class best-effort, bound to atm-vc ATM2/0.10Queue length 0 bytesForwarded packets 0, bytes 0Dropped committed packets 0, bytes 0Dropped conformed packets 0, bytes 0Dropped exceeded packets 0, bytes 0MPLS minor interface lsp-02020202-1-4 (receive)Stacked on MPLS major ATM2/0.10Operational state is upMPLS minor interface UID is 0x1a000004Lower MPLS major interface UID is 0x19000001Statistics not enabled for this interfaceExample 3Brief display of minor interface information host1:pe1#show mpls minor-interface briefLower OperInterface MplsMajor state Direction---------------- --------- ----- ---------pe1-to-pe2 ATM2/0.10 up transmitlsp-02020202-1-4 ATM2/0.10 up receiveERX-01-0c-d7:pe1#show mpls next-hop
- Use to display MPLS next hops and any available next-hop statistics.
- When one MPLS next-hop points to another MPLS next hop, the second next hop is displayed indented to the first one. This command also displays statistics for a next hop, if available.
- Next hops can be pointed to by MPLS forwarding entries on an LSR, IP or IPv6 routes on an LER, and VPLS bridge groups.
- Field descriptions
host1:vr2#show mpls next-hopMPLS next-hop: index 1, lookup on inner header/labelStatistics are not collected for MPLS switch-context next-hopsMPLS next-hop: index 2, lookup in router pe1Statistics are not collected for MPLS switch-context next-hopsMPLS next-hop: index 22, ECMP next-hop, leg count 2MPLS next-hop: index 20, label 36 on FastEthernet1/1.120, neighbor 10.120.120.1MPLS next-hop: index 21, label 36 on ATM2/1.20, neighbor 10.20.20.1Statistics are not collected for MPLS ECMP next-hopsMPLS next-hop: index 24, label 17, resolved by MPLS nextHop index 10MPLS next-hop: index 10, resolved by MPLS nextHop index 14, peer address 10.1.1.1MPLS next-hop: index 14, ECMP next-hop, leg count 2MPLS next-hop: index 12, label 32 on FastEthernet1/1.120, neighbor 10.120.120.1MPLS next-hop: index 13, label 32 on ATM2/1.20, neighbor 10.20.20.1Sent:0 packets0 bytes0 errors0 discardsMPLS next-hop: index 25, label 18, resolved by MPLS nextHop index 10MPLS next-hop: index 10, resolved by MPLS nextHop index 14, peer address 10.1.1.1MPLS next-hop: index 14, ECMP next-hop, leg count 2MPLS next-hop: index 12, label 32 on FastEthernet1/1.120, neighbor 10.120.120.1MPLS next-hop: index 13, label 32 on ATM2/1.20, neighbor 10.20.20.1Sent:0 packets0 bytes0 errors0 discardsshow mpls phb-id
- Use to display the configured mapping between PHB IDs and traffic class/color combinations.
- PHB IDs used for L-LSPs do not have color.
- Field descriptions
- phb-idPer-hop behavior ID for which a traffic class/color combination is displayed
- traffic-classTraffic class associated with traffic
- colorColor (drop precedence) associated with traffic, green, yellow, or red
host1#show mpls phb-idMpls PHB-ID traffic-class/color mappings:-------- ------ -- ------------- ----------- ----- ------standard phb-id 0 traffic-class best-effort color greenprivate phb-id 0 traffic-class best-effort color yellowprivate phb-id 1 traffic-class 1 color redprivate phb-id 2 traffic-class 2 color greenstandard phb-id 1 traffic-class 1 color yellowstandard phb-id 2 traffic-class 2 color redstandard phb-id 3 traffic-class 3 color greenstandard phb-id 4 traffic-class 4 color greenstandard phb-id 6 traffic-class 6 color n/astandard phb-id 7 traffic-class 7 color n/astandard phb-id 10 traffic-class 5 color n/ashow mpls profile
- Use to display a specific RSVP-TE or tunnel profile, or all RSVP-TE or tunnel profiles.
- Field descriptions
- profileNumber of interfaces that use the profile
- refresh-periodTimeout period in seconds between generation of refresh messages
- timeout factorNumber of refresh messages that can be lost before the session is ended
host1:pe2#show mpls rsvp profile defaultRSVP profile default: used by 0 interfacesrefresh period: 30000 mstimeout factor: 3host1#show mpls tunnels profileMPLS Tunnel Profile tunnelProfileLSP setup using rsvp-tetunnel not announced to any IGP(Global) Retry foreverat (Global) interval 5 during Lsp setup if there is route(Global) Retry foreverat (Global) interval 5 during Lsp setup if there is no routemetric is relative 0path option 2path to be dynamically calculated by isisdestinations include: 1.1.1.1 2.2.2.2 3.3.3.3ISIS Level 2 routersOSPF border routersshow mpls rsvp
- Use to display RSVP path state control blocks, reservation state control blocks, or session information about the virtual router to assist in debugging.
- Sessions can be any of the following:
- ingressOriginating on the router
- egressTerminating on the router
- transitTravelling through the router
- PSBPath state control block
- RSBReservation state control block
- SenderIP address of PSB or RSB sender
- LSPIdID of LSP
- timeoutPeriod of time in milliseconds before PSB/RSB times out if no refresh arrives.
- InLabelIncoming label information
- Associated tunnelTunnel identifier for minor interface for which the RSVP information is displayed
- PHopIntfPenultimate hop interface
- IncomingIntfIncoming interface
- OutgoingIntfOutgoing interface
- PHopAddrPenultimate hop address
- m_ipNextHopAddrNext hop address
- NextHopType of next hop (loose, strict, session)
- LabelRangeRSVP session label range
- SenderTSpecTraffic parameters for the sender
- Token Bucket RateSender's description of generated traffic, in kbps
- Token Bucket SizeSender's description of generated traffic, in kbps
- Peak Data RateLender's peak traffic generation rate
- Min Policed UnitMinimum packet size generated by sender
- Max Packet SizeMaximum packet size generated by sender
- RRORecord route object
- ADSPECIndicates presence of this QoS object
- IN EROIncoming explicit route object
- OUT EROOutgoing explicit route object
- SES ATTRRSVP session attributes
- Setup PriSetup priority of tunnel
- Hold PriHold priority of tunnel
- nameName of the tunnel
- FlagsOne or more of the IngressReRoute (the ingress router can reroute the LSP), Local Protection (routers can use local repair mechanism to fix the LSP; this fix might violate the explicit route object associated with the LSP), and MergingPermitted (LSPs can be merged) flags
- TTCIndicates presence of the traffic trunk classifier object
- Policy ObjectIndicates presence of the policy object
- Unknown ObjectsIndicates presence objects not defined by the RSVP specification
- PSB Flags
- InUsePSB in use
- DeletedPSB deleted
- NonRsvpNon-RSVP hop present
- RouteChangeNotifyRoute change notification received
- EroChangedExplicit route object changed
- NextHopChangedNext hop has changed
- RtNextHopChangedRouting table next hop changed
- EgressStatusChangedPSB egress status has changed
- QosChangedQoS characteristics have changed
- LabelChangedLabel has changed
- ResvRefreshNeededReservation refresh needed
- PathRefreshNeededPath refresh needed
- RroRequiredRecord route object required
- EgressSession is egress
- PathRefreshSentPath refresh sent
- EgressFilterFFEgress filter reservation style Fixed Filter
- QosCorrectionNeededQoS correction needed
- IsPathTriggerHas path refresh been triggered
- InUseRSB in use
- DeletedRSB deleted
- RcvdAckAcknowledgment received
- StyleConverted Reservation style converted to shared explicit
- IsPathTriggerReservation refresh triggered
- DestinationRSVP session destination address
- TunnelIdNumber representing the RSVP session tunnel ID
- Extended Tunnel IdIP address representing the RSVP session extended tunnel ID
host1#show mpls rsvp psbPSB: Sender 223.10.1.1 LSPId 1 timeout -- InLabel --PHopIntfIncomingIntfOutgoingIntf ATM2/0.1PHopAddr 0.0.0.0 m_ipNextHopAddr 221.1.1.1NextHop 221.1.1.1/255.255.255.255 (strict)LabelRange --SenderTSpec CType IntServ Controlled LoadToken Bucket Rate 0Token Bucket Size 0Peak Data Rate 0Min Policed Unit 0Max Packet Size 0Flags : InUseRroRequiredPathRefreshSenthost1#show mpls rsvp rsbRSB: Timeout 157500 label 1/33Flags : InUseStyleConvertedhost1:two#show mpls rsvp sessionsDestination 222.9.3.1 TunnelId 1 Extended Tunnel Id 223.10.1.1PSB: Sender 223.10.1.1 LSPId 1 timeout 157500 InLabel 17Associated Minor Interface: Tunnel 223.10.1.1:1PHopIntf ATM2/0.1IncomingIntf ATM2/1.1OutgoingIntf ATM2/0.3PHopAddr 221.1.1.2 m_ipNextHopAddr 122.1.1.1NextHop 122.1.1.1/255.255.255.255 (strict)LabelRange (generic) min 0 max 1048575SenderTSpec CType IntServ Controlled LoadToken Bucket Rate 0Token Bucket Size 0Peak Data Rate 0Min Policed Unit 0Max Packet Size 0RRO IPv4 hop 221.1.1.2 (strict)ADSPEC --IN ERO IPv4 hop 221.1.1.1 (strict)IPv4 hop 122.1.1.1 (strict)OUT ERO IPv4 hop 122.1.1.1 (strict)SES ATTR Setup Pri 4, Hold Pri 4, name --Flags : IngressReRouteTTC --Policy Object --Unknown Objects --Flags : InUsePathRefreshSentRSB: Timeout 157500 label 16Associated Minor Interface: Tunnel 223.10.1.1:1FlowSpec CType IntServ Controlled LoadToken Bucket Rate 0Token Bucket Size 0Peak Data Rate 0Min Policed Unit 0Max Packet Size 0RRO IPv4 hop 122.1.1.1 (strict)Policy Object --Unknown Objects --Flags : InUseStyleConvertedResvRefrSentshow mpls rsvp authentication
- Use to display information about RSVP MD5 authentication.
- For point-to-point interfaces, this command displays a single secure association with the single peer at the remote end. For multiaccess type interfaces (Ethernet), this command displays, if present, multiple secure associations from the various RSVP speakers.
- Field descriptions
- RSVP Authentication Secure Association with peerIP address of a peer with which the router has a security association
- Receive Sequence NumberSequence number of first authenticated packet from peer; subsequent packets from the peer must be greater than this base number
host1#show mpls rsvp authenticationMpls interface FastEthernet2/4RSVP Authentication Secure Association with peer 10.2.2.2Receive Sequence Number 4592798942692985943RSVP Authentication Secure Association with peer 10.3.3.3Receive Sequence Number 4592798942692912623Mpls interface ATM6/0.2RSVP Authentication Secure Association with peer 102.2.2.2Receive Sequence Number 4592798942692985934Mpls interface ATM6/0.3RSVP Authentication Secure Association with peer 10.2.2.2Receive Sequence Number 4592798942692985956show mpls rsvp bfd interfaces
- Use to display information about RSVP-TE major interfaces on which BFD is enabled.
- Field descriptions
- InterfaceRSVP-TE major interface on which BFD is enabled
- Minimum IntervalMinimum interval in milliseconds, used when the minimum receive interval and minimum transmit intervals have the same value
- Minimum Rx-IntervalMinimum receive interval in milliseconds; minimum interval at which the local peer must receive BFD control packets from the remote peer
- Minimum Tx-IntervalMinimum transmit interval in milliseconds; interval at which the local peer proposes to transmit BFD control packets to the remote peer
- MultiplierDetection multiplier value; roughly equivalent to the number of packets that can be missed before the BFD session is declared to be down
host1#show mpls rsvp bfd interfacesBfd Enabled RSVP interfaces---------------------------Minimum Minimum MinimumInterface Interval Rx-Interval Tx-Interval Multiplier--------- -------- ----------- ----------- ----------ATM2/0.1 300 300 300 3show mpls rsvp counters
- Use to display various counters for a particular RSVP interface or all RSVP interfaces.
- Field descriptions
- Path SentNumber of path messages sent on the interface
- Path RcvdNumber of path messages received on the interface
- Path Error SentNumber of patherror messages sent on the interface
- Path Error RcvdNumber of patherror messages received on the interface
- Path Tear SentNumber of pathtear messages sent on the interface
- Path Tear RcvdNumber of pathtear messages received on the interface
- Resv SentNumber of resv messages sent on the interface
- Resv RcvdNumber of resv messages received on the interface
- Resv Error SentNumber of resverr messages sent on the interface
- Resv Error RcvdNumber of resverr messages received on the interface
- Resv Tear SentNumber of resvtear messages sent on the interface
- Resv Tear RcvdNumber of resvtear messages received on the interface
- Resv Conf SentNumber of resvconf messages sent on the interface
- Resv Conf RcvdNumber of resvconf messages received on the interface
- Srefresh Conf SentNumber of srefresh messages sent on the interface
- Srefresh Conf RcvdNumber of srefresh messages received on the interface
- Ack Conf SentNumber of resvconf messages sent on the interface
- Ack Conf RcvdNumber of resvconf messages received on the interface
- Nack Objects SentNumber of nack objects sent on the interface
- Nack Objects RcvdNumber of nack objects received on the interface
- Msg Bundles Objects SentNumber of message bundles sent on the interface
- Msg Bundles RcvdNumber of message bundles received on the interface
- Error Msgs RcvdNumber of error messages received on the interface
- Misordered MessagesNumber of misordered messages received on the interface
- Send FailuresNumber of failures to successfully send messages on the interface
- Path TriggersNumber of locally triggered path messages
- Resv TriggersNumber of locally triggered resv messages
- Forwarded PktsRSVP control packets that are forwarded through the router
- Hello SentNumber of hello messages sent
- Hello RcvdNumber of hello messages received
- Hello Ack SentNumber of acknowledgments sent in response to hello requests received
- Hello Ack RcvdNumber of acknowledgments received in response to hello requests sent
- Hello DiscardedNumber of hello messages discarded
- Hello Ack DiscardedNumber of hello ack messages discarded
- Hello SuppressedNumber of hello messages suppressed; message generation is suppressed when a hello request object is received from the destination node within the hello interval
host1#show mpls rsvp counters atm 6/0.1Interface ATM6/0.1Path Sent 247 Path Rcvd 0Path Error Sent 0 Path Error Rcvd 0Path Tear Sent 0 Path Tear Rcvd 0Resv Sent 0 Resv Rcvd 245Resv Error Sent 0 Resv Error Rcvd 0Resv Tear Sent 0 Resv Tear Rcvd 0Resv Conf Sent 0 Resv Conf Rcvd 0SRefresh Sent 0 SRefresh Rcvd 0Ack Sent 0 Ack Rcvd 0Nack Objects Sent 0 Nack Objects Rcvd 0Msg Bundles Sent 0 Msg Bundles Rcvd 0Error Msgs Rcvd 0 Misordered Messages 0Send Failures 0 Msgs not acked 0Path Triggers 1 Resv Triggers 0Forwarded Pkts 0Hello Sent 7097 Hello Rcvd 7097Hello Ack Sent 0 Hello Ack Rcvd 7097Hello Discarded 0 Hello Ack Discarded 0Hello Suppressed 0show mpls rsvp hello graceful restart
- Graceful-restartState of graceful restart, ON or Off
- WarningState of graceful restart attributes
- Restart timeGraceful restart time, in milliseconds
- Recovery timeGraceful restart recovery time, in milliseconds
host1#show mpls rsvp hello graceful restartGraceful restart is ONWarning: Graceful restart is NOT activeWarning: Hellos not configured on all interfacesRestart time 60000 millisecondsRecovery time 120000 millisecondsshow mpls rsvp hello instance
- Use to display summary or detailed information about RSVP-TE hello adjacency instances.
- Field descriptions
- Peer AddressAddress of the peer in the RSVP-TE hello adjacency
- InterfaceSpecifier and status of each interface
- IntervalInterval at which hellos are sent to the neighbor, in milliseconds
- Miss LimitNumber of hello messages from the neighbor that can be missed before the adjacency is considered to be down
- StateState of the adjacency with the neighbor:
- AdjLostAdjacency has been lost. Hellos were received from the peer but have timed out. The peer is known to be capable of graceful restart, so the router is waiting for hellos to resume from the peer. The router is actively sending hellos to the peer.
The router declares the peer to be dead if it does not receive hellos from the peer during the peer's advertised recovery period.
The router declares the peer to be gracefully restarting if hellos are seen from the peer and its sequence number has changed.
The router declares the peer to be up if hellos are seen from the peer and its sequence number has not changed.
- DeadHellos were received from the peer but have timed out. The router is not in graceful restart helper mode. The router changes the local hello sequence number and does not send hellos to the peer. The router transitions to Down if new control traffic needs to be sent to the peer or if the peer starts sending control traffic.
- DownNo hellos have been received from the peer. The router is actively sending hellos to the peer.
- GRGraceful restart in progress. The hello sequence number from the peer changed. The router is in graceful restart helper mode and actively sending hellos to the peer.
- UpHellos were received from the peer. The router is actively sending hellos to the peer.
- NeighborIP address of remote hello adjacency peer
- Local AddressIP address of the local hello adjacency peer
- Restart TimeGraceful restart time, in milliseconds
- Recovery TimeGraceful restart recovery time, in milliseconds
- SrcInstanceNonzero 32-bit value that represents the sender's hello instance. The value is maintained on a per-neighbor basis. This instance value changes only when the sending peer resets, when the sender's router reboots, or when communication is lost between the hello adjacency peers.
- DstInstance32-bit SrcInstance value most recently received from hello adjacency peer; value is zero when no instance has been received from that peer
- Hellos SentNumber of hello messages sent
- Hellos ReceivedNumber of hello messages received
- Hellos SuppressedNumber of hello messages suppressed; message generation is suppressed when a hello request object is received from the destination node within the hello interval
- Hellos Acks SentNumber of acknowledgments sent in response to hello requests received
- Hellos Acks ReceivedNumber of acknowledgments received in response to hello requests sent
host1#show mpls rsvp hello instanceUp neighbor is upGR graceful restart is in progressPeerAddress Interface Interval Miss Limit State-------- --------- -------- ---------- ------10.1.1.2 ATM6/1.1 10000 4 Up10.3.1.2 ATM6/0.3 10000 4 GRExample 2Shows that the two peers are identified as RSVP-TE node hellos peers host1#show mpls rsvp hello instanceUp neighbor is upGR graceful restart is in progressPeerAddress Interface Interval Miss Limit State-------- --------- -------- ---------- ------10.1.1.2 <any> 10000 4 Up10.3.1.2 <any> 10000 4 GR11.2.3.1 Atm3/1.3 10000 4 GRExample 3 host1#show mpls rsvp hello instance detailNeighbor 10.1.1.2 on interface ATM6/1.1Local Address 10.1.1.1Restart Time: 60000 msecsRecovery Time: 120000 msecsState: UpSrcInstance 0x4379F084DstInstance 0x4379EA19Interval : 10000Miss Limit : 4Hellos Sent : 0Hellos Received : 382Hellos Suppressed : 381Hello Acks Sent : 382Hello Acks Received : 0show mpls tunnels
- Use to display status and configuration for all tunnels or for a specific tunnel in the current router context.
- A result of Incomplete Configuration in the display indicates either no tunnel endpoint or no label distribution protocol.
- Field descriptions
- LabelLabel prepended to packets before being sent across tunnel
- StateStatus of tunnel: Establishing, Traffic Engineering Negotiation, Up, Down, Enabled with Incomplete Config, Disabled with Incomplete Config, Disabled, or Releasing
- onLocation of tunnel
- tunnel is announced toProtocols to which the tunnel is announced
- metricMetric type, relative or absolute
- phb-idPHB ID supported by this tunnel; for E-LSPs an additional exp-bits entry is displayed after the phb-id entry
- Mpls Statistics
- pktsNumber of packets sent across tunnel
- hcPktsNumber of high-capacity (64-bit) packets sent across tunnel
- octetsNumber of octets sent across tunnel
- hcOctetsNumber of high-capacity (64-bit) octets sent across tunnel
- errorsNumber of packets that are dropped for some reason before being sent
- discardPktsNumber of packets that are discarded due to lack of buffer space before being sent
In the output for Tunnel 2, the line phb-id 2 indicates that the tunnel is an L-LSP with PHB-ID 2. You can then display the output of the show mpls phb-id command to determine the corresponding PSC. For example, the show mpls phb-id command described previously in this section indicates that PHB-ID 2 is EF class.
host1#show mpls tunnelsTunnel 1 to 0.0.0.0State: Enabled with Incomplete Configtunnel not announced to any IGP(Global) Retry foreverat (Global) interval 5 during Lsp setup if there is route(Global) Retry foreverat (Global) interval 5 during Lsp setup if there is no routemetric is relative 0Tunnel 2 to 222.9.1.3State: UpOut label 24 on ATM3/0.1 nbr 10.10.11.514 pkts, 0 hcPkts, 2156 octets0 hcOctets, 0 errors, 0 discardPktstunnel not announced to any IGP(Global) Retry foreverat (Global) interval 5 during Lsp setup if there is route(Global) Retry foreverat (Global) interval 5 during Lsp setup if there is no routemetric is relative 0phb-id 2path option 2option is currently used - path is calculated by isis10.10.11.510.10.12.3222.9.1.3next reoptimization in 1687 secondsstacked labels:FastEthernet2/4.1 222.9.1.3 R0 Out 18 on tun mpls:1Tunnel tail-de090106-1-18a for 222.9.1.2State: UpIn label 20 on ATM3/0.10 pkts, 0 hcPkts, 0 octets0 hcOctets, 0 errors, 0 discardPktsshow mpls tunnels brief
- Use the brief keyword to display a summary of all MPLS tunnels for the current router context or summary information for a specific tunnel in the current router context.
- Field descriptions
- name/idTunnel identifier
- destinationTunnel destination; router ID of egress router
- metricValue of tunnel metric and whether the metric is relative (R) or absolute (A)
- state/label/intfFunctional state of tunnel, label for the tunnel, and interface where tunnel resides
host1:pe2#show mpls tunnels briefname/id destination metric state/label/intfvpnEgressLabel3 0.0.0.0 R0 Incoming 1048573 on stackvpnEgressLabel4 0.0.0.0 R0 Incoming 1048572 on stackpe2-to-pe1 1.1.1.1 R0 Outgoing 300 on atm2/0.602.2.2.2 R0 Incoming 3000 on atm2/0.70