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Viewing Inter-Area Tunnels

Once the LSP tunnels have been created, update the network state by clicking the “Update” button just below the main menus. Then, select Modify > Elements > Tunnels. Notice the @@ symbol in the Current Route field indicating the border between two areas.

Figure 1: Current Route of Newly Created TunnelsTable of network routing information with columns: NodeA.ID, IP_A, NodeZ.ID, IP_Z, bandwidth, type, priority, preference, current route, and configuration.

Click “Show Path”. On the Paths window right-click a column header and select “Table Options” and add the Area column as shown below.

Figure 2: Path of an Inter-Area LSP Tunnel between B2 and R2Network topology map showing nodes labeled with city names like SFO and NYC, color-coded links for connection status, and shaded areas for network regions. Path analysis table below details a path from SFO to NYC with link identifiers, network interfaces, IP addresses, and connection types. Controls allow interaction with the map.

You can also view a detailed report of the LSP Tunnels. Go to Report > Report Manager. In the Report Manager, choose the Tunnel Path & Diversity Report under Tunnel Layer Network Reports > Tunnel Reports.