Fast Reroute Detour Down Event
LSP Event
Sample Output 1
user@R1>show mpls lsp extensive[...Output truncated...]10.0.0.6From: 10.0.0.1, State: Up, ActiveRoute: 0, LSPname: R1-R6-3ActivePath: (primary)FastReroute desiredLoadBalance: RandomEncoding type: Packet, Switching type: Packet, GPID: IPv4*Primary State: UpComputed ERO (S [L] denotes strict [loose] hops): (CSPF metric: 20)10.1.15.2 S 10.1.56.2 SReceived RRO (ProtectionFlag 1=Available 2=InUse 4=B/W 8=Node 10=SoftPreempt):10.1.15.2(flag=1) 10.1.56.29 Feb 15 20:52:56 Fast-reroute Detour Up8 Feb 15 20:52:53Fast-reroute Detour Down7 Feb 15 20:50:00 Record Route: 10.1.15.2(flag=1) 10.1.56.26 Feb 15 20:50:00 Fast-reroute Detour Up5 Feb 15 20:49:57 Selected as active path4 Feb 15 20:49:57 Record Route: 10.1.15.2 10.1.56.23 Feb 15 20:49:57 Up2 Feb 15 20:49:56 Originate Call1 Feb 15 20:49:56 CSPF: computation result acceptedCreated: Tue Feb 15 20:49:56 2005Total 3 displayed, Up 3, Down 0[...Output truncated...]What It Means
This LSP event applies only to detours on the router and indicates that the one-to-one (1:1) fast reroute detour to bypass the next downstream node is down.
Cause
This LSP event is caused by a failure or configuration change that deletes or resignals the fast reroute detour path. For example, a detour path interface or primary link may be deactivated.
Action
Analyze the status to determine if this is the required behavior. If this is not the required behavior, verify the surrounding LSP events to identify the cause of the problem.