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Peer Name
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Name of the peer.
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System identifier
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Internal identifier for the peer.
The range of values is 0 through 64,000.
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State
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State of the peer: Up or Down.
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Control address
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Address to which a control channel
is established.
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CC local ID
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Identifier assigned to the control
channel by the local peer. The range of values is 1 through 4,294,967,296.
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CC remote ID
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Identifier assigned to the control
channel by the remote peer. The range of values is 1 through 4,294,967,296.
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State
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State of the control channel: Up or Down.
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TxSeqNum
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Sequence number of the hello message
being sent to the peer. The range of values is 1 through 4,294,967,295.
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RcvSeqNum
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Sequence number of the last hello
message received from the peer. The range of values is 0 through 4,294,967,295.
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Flags
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Code that provides information
about the control channel. Currently supports only code value R, which indicates that the control channel is restarting after
a failure in the control plane, as when the Link Management Protocol
(LMP) process starts or restarts.
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TE links
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Traffic-engineered links that are
managed by their peer.
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TE link name
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Name of the traffic-engineered
link.
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State
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State of the traffic-engineered
link: Up, Down, or Init.
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Local identifier
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Identifier of the local side of
the link.
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Remote identifier
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Identifier of the remote side of
the link.
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Local address
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Address of the local side of the
link.
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Remote address
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Address of the remote side of the
link.
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Encoding
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Physical layer media type determined
by the interfaces contained in the traffic-engineered link. Typical
values include SDH/SONET, Ethernet, Packet, and PDH.
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Switching
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Type of switching that can be performed
on the traffic-engineered link. Supported values are PSC-1 and Packet.
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Minimum bandwidth
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Smallest single allocation of bandwidth
possible on the traffic-engineered link. This number is equal to the
smallest bandwidth interface that is a member of the traffic-engineered
link (in bps).
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Maximum bandwidth
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Largest single allocation of bandwidth
possible on the traffic-engineered link. This number is equal to the
largest bandwidth interface that is a member of the link (in bps).
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Total bandwidth
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Sum of the bandwidth, in bits per
second (bps) and megabits per second (Mbps), of all interfaces that
are members of the link.
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Available bandwidth
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Sum of the bandwidths of all interfaces
that are members of the link and that are not yet allocated (in bps).
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Name
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Name of the interface.
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State
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State of the interface: Up or Down.
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Local ID
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Identifier of the local side of
the interface.
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Remote ID
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Identifier of the remote side of
the interface.
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Bandwidth
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Bandwidth, in bps or Mbps, of the
member interface.
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Used
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Whether the resource is allocated
to an LSP: Yes or No.
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LSP-name
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LSP name.
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