The master administrator can issue the following command to view the output for a specific logical system.
user@PE1> show bgp summary
logical-system ls1
Groups: 2 Peers: 2 Down peers: 0 Table Tot Paths Act Paths Suppressed History Damp State Pending bgp.l3vpn.0 4 4 0 0 0 0 bgp.l3vpn.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Peer AS InPkt OutPkt OutQ Flaps Last Up/DwnState|#Active/Received/Damped... 10.10.10.12 100 13 14 0 0 2:50 Establ bgp.l3vpn.0: 4/4/0 bgp.l3vpn.2: 0/0/0 blue.inet.0: 2/2/0 red.inet.0: 2/2/0 10.21.1.1 200 13 14 0 0 4:33 Establ blue.inet.0: 1/1/0
The logical system administrator for LS1 will see the same output when the following command is issued.
ls1-admin@PE1:ls1> show
bgp summary
Groups: 2 Peers: 2 Down peers: 0 Table Tot Paths Act Paths Suppressed History Damp State Pending bgp.l3vpn.0 4 4 0 0 0 0 bgp.l3vpn.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Peer AS InPkt OutPkt OutQ Flaps Last Up/DwnState|#Active/Received/Damped... 10.10.10.12 100 13 14 0 0 2:50 Establ bgp.l3vpn.0: 4/4/0 bgp.l3vpn.2: 0/0/0 blue.inet.0: 2/2/0 red.inet.0: 2/2/0 10.21.1.1 200 13 14 0 0 4:33 Establ blue.inet.0: 1/1/0
red VPN
The master administrator can issue the following command to view the output for a specific logical system.
user@PE1> show route logical-system
ls1 table red
red.inet.0: 6 destinations, 6 routes (6 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
10.11.1.0/24 *[Direct/0] 00:04:51
> via fe-0/1/1.0
10.11.1.2/32 *[Local/0] 00:05:45
Local via fe-0/1/1.0
10.11.1.100/32 *[OSPF/10] 00:04:02, metric 1
> to 10.11.1.1 via fe-0/1/1.0
10.11.4.0/24 *[BGP/170] 00:03:05, localpref 100, from 10.10.10.12
AS path: I
> to 10.11.2.2 via fe-0/0/1.1, label-switched-path to_10.10.10.12
10.11.4.100/32 *[BGP/170] 00:03:05, MED 1, localpref 100, from 10.10.10.12
AS path: I
> to 10.11.2.2 via fe-0/0/1.1, label-switched-path to_10.10.10.12
224.0.0.5/32 *[OSPF/10] 00:07:02, metric 1
MultiRecv
The logical system administrator for LS1 will see the same output when the following command is issued.
ls1–admin@PE1:ls1> show route
table red
red.inet.0: 6 destinations, 6 routes (6 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
10.11.1.0/24 *[Direct/0] 00:04:51
> via fe-0/1/1.0
10.11.1.2/32 *[Local/0] 00:05:45
Local via fe-0/1/1.0
10.11.1.100/32 *[OSPF/10] 00:04:02, metric 1
> to 10.11.1.1 via fe-0/1/1.0
10.11.4.0/24 *[BGP/170] 00:03:05, localpref 100, from 10.10.10.12
AS path: I
> to 10.11.2.2 via fe-0/0/1.1, label-switched-path to_10.10.10.12
10.11.4.100/32 *[BGP/170] 00:03:05, MED 1, localpref 100, from 10.10.10.12
AS path: I
> to 10.11.2.2 via fe-0/0/1.1, label-switched-path to_10.10.10.12
224.0.0.5/32 *[OSPF/10] 00:07:02, metric 1
MultiRecv
blue VPN
The master administrator can issue the following command to view the output for a specific logical system.
user@PE1> show route logical-system
ls1 table blue
blue.inet.0: 5 destinations, 5 routes (5 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
10.21.1.0/24 *[Direct/0] 00:05:29
> via fe-0/1/2.0
10.21.1.2/32 *[Local/0] 00:06:23
Local via fe-0/1/2.0
10.21.1.100/32 *[BGP/170] 00:05:26, localpref 100
AS path: 200 I
> to 10.21.1.1 via fe-0/1/2.0
10.21.4.0/24 *[BGP/170] 00:03:43, localpref 100, from 10.10.10.12
AS path: I
> to 10.11.2.2 via fe-0/0/1.1, label-switched-path to_10.10.10.12
10.21.4.100/32 *[BGP/170] 00:03:43, localpref 100, from 10.10.10.12
AS path: 300 I
> to 10.11.2.2 via fe-0/0/1.1, label-switched-path to_10.10.10.12
user@PE1> show route logical-system ls1 table inet.0
inet.0: 6 destinations, 6 routes (6 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
10.10.10.10/32 *[Direct/0] 00:08:05
> via lo0.1
10.10.10.11/32 *[IS-IS/15] 00:05:07, metric 10
> to 10.11.2.2 via fe-0/0/1.1
10.10.10.12/32 *[IS-IS/15] 00:04:58, metric 20
> to 10.11.2.2 via fe-0/0/1.1
10.11.2.0/24 *[Direct/0] 00:05:38
> via fe-0/0/1.1
10.11.2.1/32 *[Local/0] 00:06:51
Local via fe-0/0/1.1
10.11.3.0/24 *[IS-IS/15] 00:05:07, metric 20
> to 10.11.2.2 via fe-0/0/1.1
user@PE1> ping logical-system ls1 routing-instance red 10.11.4.100
PING 10.11.4.100 (10.11.4.100): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 10.11.4.100: icmp_seq=0 ttl=251 time=1.055 ms
^C
--- 10.11.4.100 ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 1.055/1.055/1.055/0.000 ms
The logical system administrator for LS1 will see the same output when they issue the following command.
ls1–admin@PE1:ls1> show route
table blue
blue.inet.0: 5 destinations, 5 routes (5 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
10.21.1.0/24 *[Direct/0] 00:05:29
> via fe-0/1/2.0
10.21.1.2/32 *[Local/0] 00:06:23
Local via fe-0/1/2.0
10.21.1.100/32 *[BGP/170] 00:05:26, localpref 100
AS path: 200 I
> to 10.21.1.1 via fe-0/1/2.0
10.21.4.0/24 *[BGP/170] 00:03:43, localpref 100, from 10.10.10.12
AS path: I
> to 10.11.2.2 via fe-0/0/1.1, label-switched-path to_10.10.10.12
10.21.4.100/32 *[BGP/170] 00:03:43, localpref 100, from 10.10.10.12
AS path: 300 I
> to 10.11.2.2 via fe-0/0/1.1, label-switched-path to_10.10.10.12
ls1-admin@PE1:ls1> show route table inet.0
inet.0: 6 destinations, 6 routes (6 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
10.10.10.10/32 *[Direct/0] 00:08:05
> via lo0.1
10.10.10.11/32 *[IS-IS/15] 00:05:07, metric 10
> to 10.11.2.2 via fe-0/0/1.1
10.10.10.12/32 *[IS-IS/15] 00:04:58, metric 20
> to 10.11.2.2 via fe-0/0/1.1
10.11.2.0/24 *[Direct/0] 00:05:38
> via fe-0/0/1.1
10.11.2.1/32 *[Local/0] 00:06:51
Local via fe-0/0/1.1
10.11.3.0/24 *[IS-IS/15] 00:05:07, metric 20
> to 10.11.2.2 via fe-0/0/1.1
ls1–admin@PE1:ls1> ping routing-instance red 10.11.4.100
PING 10.11.4.100 (10.11.4.100): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 10.11.4.100: icmp_seq=0 ttl=251 time=1.055 ms
^C
--- 10.11.4.100 ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 1.055/1.055/1.055/0.000 ms