JUNOS MPLS Network Operations Guide Log Reference
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About This Guide
- Objectives
- Audience
- Chapter Organization
- Documentation Conventions
- Related Juniper Networks Documentation
- Documentation Feedback
- Requesting Support
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Understanding LSP Status Events
- Displaying LSP Status Events
- Call Was Cleared by RSVP Event
- Change in Active Path Event
- Clear Call Event
- Deselected as Active Event
- Down Event
- Fast Reroute Detour Down Event
- Fast Reroute Detour Up Event
- Link Protection Down Event
- Link Protection Up Event
- Originate Call Event
- Originate Make-Before-Break Call Event
- Record Route Event
- ResvTear Received Event
- RSVP Disabled Event
- RSVP Error Event
- Selected as Active Path Event
- Session Preempted Event
- Up Event
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Understanding General LSP Error Events
- Displaying General LSP Error Events
- Admission Control Failure Event
- Explicit Route: Bad Loose Route Event
- Explicit Route: Bad Strict Route Event
- Explicit Route: Format Error Event
- Explicit Route: Wrong Delivery Event
- Invalid Destination Address Event
- Invalid Filter for Policing Event
- MPLS Graceful Restart: Recovery Failed Event
- MPLS Label Allocation Failure Event
- Non-RSVP Capable Router Detected Event
- No Route Toward Destination Event
- PathErr Received Event
- Path MTU Change Event
- Path Name Undefined or Disabled Event
- Requested Bandwidth Unavailable Event
- Routing Loop Detected Event
- RSVP Error, Subcode 1: Bad Session Destination Address Event
- RSVP Error, Subcode 4: Protocol Shutdown Event
- RSVP Error, Subcode 6: No Non-lsp Route Event
- TTL Expired Event
- Tunnel Local Repaired Event
- Unknown Object Class Event
- Unknown Object Type Event
- Unsupported Traffic Class Event
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Understanding CSPF Events
- Displaying CSPF Events
- CSPF Failed: No Route Toward Event
- CSPF: Link Down/Deleted Event
- CSPF: Computation Result Accepted Event
- CSPF: Computation Result Ignored Event
- CSPF: Could Not Determine Self Event
- CSPF: Can't Find Non-Overlapping Path Event
- CSPF: Reroute Due to Re-Optimization Event
- Retry Limit Exceeded Event
- CSPF Failed: Empty Route Event
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Understanding Autobandwidth Events
- Displaying Autobandwidth Events
- Manual Autobandwidth Adjustment
- Manual Autobandwidth Adjustment Failed Event
- Manual Autobandwidth Adjustment Succeeded Event
- Automatic Autobandwidth Adjustment
- Automatic Autobandwidth Adjustment Failed Event
- Automatic Autobandwidth Adjustment Succeeded Event
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Understanding DiffServ-Aware Traffic-Engineered LSP Events
- Displaying DiffServ-Aware Traffic-Engineered LSP Events
- Unsupported Traffic Class Event
- Traffic Class Value Out of Allowed Range Event
- The Combination of Setup Priority and Traffic Class Is Not One of the Configured TE Classes Event
- The Combination of Hold Priority and Traffic Class Is Not One of the Configured TE Classes Event
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Understanding GMPLS Events
- Displaying GMPLS Events
- RSVP Error, Subcode 7, Signal Type Does Not Match Link Encoding Event
- RSVP Error, Subcode 8, Tspec Invalid for Encoding/Switching Type Requested Event
- Unacceptable Label Value Event
- Unsupported Encoding Type Event
- Unsupported Switching Type Event
- Update LSP Encoding Type Event
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Configuring CSPF Tracing
- Understanding CSPF
- Configuring CSPF Tracing
- Examining the CSPF Log File
- Trace Only CSPF Computations
- Trace Nodes Visited During CSPF Computations
- Trace Links Visited During CSPF Computations
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Examining a CSPF Failure
- Case Study for a CSPF Failure
- Verify That the LSP Is Established
- Check the Administrative Group Configuration
- Examining a CSPF Failure
- Verify the CSPF Failure
- Examine the CSPF Log File
- Examine the Traffic Engineering Database
- Check the Administrative Group Configuration on R5
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Understanding the Structure of RSVP
- RSVP Overview
- RSVP Session Overview
- RSVP Message Structure
- RSVP Objects Structure
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Working with RSVP Tracing
- Enabling RSVP Tracing
- Configure RSVP Tracing
- Display the RSVP Log File
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Examining RSVP Log Messages
- Examining the Path Message
- Examining the Resv Message
- Examining the PathTear Message
- Examining the ResvTear Message
- Examining the Hello Message
- About ResvConfirm Messages
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Examining RSVP Error Messages
- Examining the PathErr Message
- Examining the ResvErr Message
- Understanding RSVP Error Message Codes
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Examining an RSVP Failure
- Case Study for an RSVP Failure
- Verify the RSVP Session
- Ping the Egress Router
- Enable RSVP Tracing on Transit Routers
- View the RSVP Log File on Transit Routers
- Check the RSVP Log File on the Egress Router
- Determine and Correct the Problem on the Egress Router
- Remove the Tracing Configuration
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Command-Line Interface Overview
- CLI Operational Mode
- Using the CLI Operational Mode
- CLI Configuration Mode
- Configuration Statements and Identifiers
- Configuration Statement Hierarchy
- Using the CLI Configuration Mode
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Index