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Monitoring MPLS
RSVP Interfaces Information
To view the interfaces on which RSVP is running, select Monitor>MPLS>RSVP Interfaces, or enter the following
CLI command:
show rsvp interface
Table 58 summarizes
key output fields in the RSVP interfaces information display.
Table 58: Summary of Key RSVP
Interfaces Information Output Fields
Field
|
Values
|
Additional Information
|
RSVP Interface
|
Number of interfaces on which RSVP is active. Each interface
has one line of output.
|
|
Interface
|
Name of the interface.
|
|
State
|
State of the interface:
- Disabled—No traffic engineering
information is displayed.
- Down—The interface is not operational.
- Enabled—Displays traffic engineering
information.
- Up—The interface is operational.
|
|
Active resv
|
Number of reservations that are actively reserving bandwidth
on the interface.
|
|
Subscription
|
User-configured subscription factor.
|
|
Static BW
|
Total interface bandwidth, in bits per second (bps).
|
|
Available BW
|
Amount of bandwidth that RSVP is allowed to reserve, in bits
per second (bps). It is equal to (static bandwidth X subscription
factor).
|
|
Reserved BW
|
Currently reserved bandwidth, in bits per second (bps).
|
|
Highwater mark
|
Highest bandwidth that has ever been reserved on this interface,
in bits per second (bps).
|
|
For more information about the J-Web Monitor task, see Monitor Tasks.
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