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mplsLspInfoName
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mplsLspInfoEntry 1
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Contains the name of the LSP. This object can contain
a string of not more than 64 characters.
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mplsLspInfoState
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mplsLspInfoEntry 2
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Contains one of the following integer values to indicate
the operational state of the LSP:
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mplsLspInfoOctets
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mplsLspInfoEntry 3
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Indicates the number of octets that have been forwarded
over the current LSP active path. Because the MPLS statistics are
collected only at predefined intervals (default of 5 minutes), the
value of this object may not reflect the real-time value. The value
of the object is not updated if MPLS statistics collection is not
enabled.
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mplsLspInfoPackets
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mplsLspInfoEntry 4
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Indicates the number of packets that have been forwarded
over the current LSP active path. Because the MPLS statistics are
collected only at predefined intervals (default of 5 minutes), the
value of this object may not reflect the real-time value. The value
of the object is not updated if MPLS statistics collection is not
enabled.
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mplsLspInfoAge
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mplsLspInfoEntry 5
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Indicates the time duration (in 10-millisecond intervals)
since the inception of the LSP.
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mplsLspInfoTimeUp
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mplsLspInfoEntry 6
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Indicates the total time (in 10-millisecond intervals)
that the LSP has been operational. The percentage of up time can be
calculated using the following formula: mplsLspInfoTimeUp/mplsLspInfoAge x 100.
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mplsLspInfoPrimaryTimeUp
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mplsLspInfoEntry 7
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Indicates the total time (in 10-millisecond intervals)
when the primary path of the LSP has been operational.
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mplsLspInfoTransitions
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mplsLspInfoEntry 8
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Indicates the number of state transitions, from up to
down and down to up, that the LSP has undergone.
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mplsLspInfoLastTransition
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mplsLspInfoEntry 9
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Shows the time (in 10-millisecond intervals) since the
last state transition occurred on the LSP.
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mplsLspInfoPathChanges
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mplsLspInfoEntry 10
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Shows the number of path changes that occurred on the
LSP. Every path change (path down, path up, and path change) generates
a syslog entry or trap or both if the corresponding configuration
is enabled.
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mplsLspInfoLastPathChange
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mplsLspInfoEntry 11
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Indicates the time (in 10-millisecond intervals) since
the last path change occurred on the LSP.
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mplsLspInfoConfiguredPaths
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mplsLspInfoEntry 12
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Indicates the number of paths configured for the LSP.
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mplsLspInfoStandbyPaths
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mplsLspInfoEntry 13
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Indicates the number of standby paths configured on the
LSP.
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mplsLspInfoOperationalPaths
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mplsLspInfoEntry 14
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Indicates the number of operational paths for the LSP.
The value of this object includes the currently active path as well
as the operational standby paths.
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mplsLspInfoFrom
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mplsLspInfoEntry 15
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Contains the source IP address of the LSP.
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mplsLspInfoTo
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mplsLspInfoEntry 16
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Contains the destination IP address of the LSP.
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mplsPathInfoName
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mplsLspInfoEntry 17
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Shows the name of the active path for the LSP. If the
path does not have a name, the mplsLspInfoEntry objects listed
in this table are invalid.
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mplsPathInfoType
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mplsLspInfoEntry 18
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Contains one of the following integer values to denote
the type of the active path:
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1–Other
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2–Primary
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3–Standby
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4–Secondary
Note:
The value of this object is invalid if mplsPathInfoName is blank.
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mplsPathInfoExplicitRoute
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mplsLspInfoEntry 19
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Contains the explicit route used to set up the LSP. The
explicit router can be one configured by the user or a generated route
that satisfies the constraints set by the user.
The value of this object is stored in the following format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx S/L, where S/L stands
for Strict/Loose route. Each explicit route appears in a new line.
Note:
The value of this object is invalid if mplsPathInfoName is blank.
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mplsPathInfoRecordRoute
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mplsLspInfoEntry 20
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Shows the route actually used for the LSP as recorded
by the signaling protocol.
Note:
The value of this object is invalid if mplsPathInfoName is blank.
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mplsPathInfoBandwidth
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mplsLspInfoEntry 21
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Indicates the configured bandwidth (in kbps) for the
LSP.
Note:
The value of this object is invalid if mplsPathInfoName is blank.
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mplsPathInfoCOS
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mplsLspInfoEntry 22
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Indicates the class of service (CoS) configured for the
path. If the value of this object is from 0 through 7, it goes in the 3-bit CoS field in the label. If the value is 255, the value in the CoS field of the label depends on other
factors.
Note:
The value of this object is invalid if mplsPathInfoName is blank.
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mplsPathInfoInclude
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mplsLspInfoEntry 23
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Contains a configured set of colors represented by bit
vector. For each link this path goes through, the link must have colors
associated with the path, and the intersection of the link's colors
and the include set must be set to a value other than null.
Note:
The value of this object is invalid if mplsPathInfoName is blank.
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mplsPathInfoExclude
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mplsLspInfoEntry 24
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Contains a configured set of colors represented by bit
vector. For each link the path goes through, the link must have colors
associated with the path, and the intersection of the link's colors
and the exclude set must be set to null.
Note:
The value of this object is invalid if mplsPathInfoName is blank.
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mplsPathInfoSetupPriority
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mplsLspInfoEntry 25
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Indicates the set up priority configured for the path.
This object contains integer values from 0 through 7.
Note:
The value of this object is invalid if mplsPathInfoName is blank.
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mplsPathInfoHoldPriority
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mplsLspInfoEntry 26
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Indicates the hold priority configured for the path.
This object contains integer values from 0 through 7.
Note:
The value of this object is invalid if mplsPathInfoName is blank.
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mplsPathInfoProperties
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mplsLspInfoEntry 27
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Denotes the properties configured for the path. This
value is represented as a bit map. The possible values are:
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1–Record-Route
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2–Adaptive
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4–CSPF
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8–Mergeable
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16–Preemptable
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32–Preemptive
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64–Fast-Reroute
Note:
The value of this object is invalid if mplsPathInfoName is blank.
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