MPLS Operational Mode Commands
Table 1 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you can use to monitor and troubleshoot Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS). Commands are listed in alphabetical order.
Table 1: MPLS Operational Mode Commands
Task | Command |
|---|---|
Disconnect and restart dynamic LSPs that originate from this router. | |
Manually trigger a bandwidth allocation adjustment for active LSP paths. | |
Display information about configured cross-connects. | |
Display peer and traffic engineering link information. | |
Display peer link information. | |
Display peer and traffic engineering link information (routing process). | |
Display link management statistics. | |
Display traffic engineering link information. | |
Display MPLS administrative groups. | |
Display MPLS LSP call admission control (CAC) related information. | |
Display CSPF statistics. | |
Display DiffServ traffic engineering classes. | |
Display the status of interfaces on which MPLS is running. | |
Display configured LSPs on this router, as well as all ingress, transit, and egress LSPs. | |
Display configured named paths that are used in dynamic MPLS. | |
Display configured static LSPs on this router, as well as all ingress, transit, and egress static LSPs. | |
Display entries in the traffic engineering database. | |
Display current traffic engineering database links. | |
Display protocols contributing to the traffic engineering database. |
![]() | Note: For more MPLS-related commands, such as show route ccc, show route protocol, show route instance, and show route table, see Protocol-Independent Routing Operational Mode Commands. For information about how to configure MPLS, see the Junos MPLS Applications Configuration Guide. |

