About the Tunnel Tab (Planner)
On the Tunnels tab of the network table (Planning > Networks > Offline Models > Model-Name > Open), view the information about label-switched paths (LSPs) in your offline network.
Tasks You Can Perform
You can perform the following tasks on the Tunnels tab:
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Download—To download tunnels-related data to your local system, click Download. The data is downloaded to your local system as a comma-separated values (CSV) file.
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From the More list, you can perform the following tasks:
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View details of a tunnel—To view the details of a tunnel, you can do one of the following:
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Select a tunnel on the table and click More > Show Details.
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Hover over a tunnel row in the table and click the Details icon.
The Tunnel - Tunnel-Name page appears.
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Add tunnels to the network model—Click + to add new tunnels. For more information see Create a Tunnel (Planner).
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Reload—To view the latest changes in the network table, click Reload.
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To perform common actions such as filtering using advanced filter criteria and resetting preferences, see Network Table Overview.
| Column | Description |
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Name |
Displays the name of the tunnel. |
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Device A |
Displays the ingress device of the tunnel at which traffic enters. |
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Device Z |
Displays the egress device of the tunnel at which traffic exits. |
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IP A |
Displays the IPv4 address of Device A. |
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IP Z |
Displays the IPv4 address of Device Z. |
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Bandwidth |
Displays the signaled or reserved bandwidth (bps) associated with the tunnel. |
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Admin Group Include All |
Displays one or more admin group bits for the tunnel. The tunnel traverses links that include all of the admin groups listed here. |
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Admin Group Include Any |
Displays one or more admin group bits for the tunnel. The tunnel traverses links that include at least one of the admin groups listed here. |
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Admin Group Exclude |
Displays one or more admin group bits for the tunnel. The tunnel traverses links that do not include any of the admin groups |
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Path Type |
Displays the type of LSP path—primary, secondary, or standby. |
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Path Name |
Displays the user-defined name of the LSP path. |
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Setup |
Displays the setup priority of the LSP. The setup priority ranges from 0 (highest) through 7 (lowest). |
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Hold |
Displays the RSVP hold priority for the tunnel traffic. The hold priority ranges from 0 (highest) through 7 (lowest). |
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Record Route |
Displays record route object (RRO), which is used to record the path that the LSP traverses. It includes the IP address and router/node ID of each RSVP node in the path. |
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Description |
Displays the description that you added at the time of tunnel creation. |