<mpls-restart-path>
Usage
<mpls-restart-lsp><mpls-restart-path><lsp-path-type>lsp-path-type</lsp-path-type><name>name</name><path-standby/><path-active/><path-state>path-state</path-state><lsp-id>lsp-id</lsp-id><tunnel-id>tunnel-id</tunnel-id><path-flags>path-flags</path-flags><bandwidth>bandwidth</bandwidth><per-class-bandwidth-heading>per-class-bandwidth-heading</per-class-bandwidth-heading><bandwidth_ct0>bandwidth_ct0</bandwidth_ct0><bandwidth_ct1>bandwidth_ct1</bandwidth_ct1><bandwidth_ct2>bandwidth_ct2</bandwidth_ct2><bandwidth_ct3>bandwidth_ct3</bandwidth_ct3><explicit-route>...</explicit-route><mpls-restart-rsvp>...</mpls-restart-rsvp></mpls-restart-path></mpls-restart-lsp>Description
No documentation is available yet.
Contents
<bandwidth>—No documentation is available yet.
<bandwidth_ct0>—No documentation is available yet.
<bandwidth_ct1>—No documentation is available yet.
<bandwidth_ct2>—No documentation is available yet.
<bandwidth_ct3>—No documentation is available yet.
<explicit-route>—Explicit Route Object (ERO).
<lsp-id>—LSP ID or source port for some sender. It is unique to every sender or LSP.
<lsp-path-type>—Primary or secondary LSP path.
<mpls-restart-rsvp>—No documentation is available yet.
<name>—No documentation is available yet.
<path-active>—Whether the path is active or not.
<path-flags>—No documentation is available yet.
<path-standby>—No documentation is available yet.
<path-state>—State of the MPLS path.
<per-class-bandwidth-heading>—No documentation is available yet.
<tunnel-id>—Tunnel ID or destination port for this session. It is unique to every session.