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Table 67: Summary of Key RSVP Session Information Output Fields (continued)

Additional Information

Values

Field

MPLS learns this information by querying RSVP,
which holds all the transit and outbound session
information.

Information about transit RSVP sessions.

Transit LSP

Destination (outbound router) of the session.

To

Source (inbound router) of the session.

From

AdminDn

indicates that the LSP is being taken

down gracefully.

State of the path:

Up

,

Down

, or

AdminDn

.

State

For inbound RSVP sessions, the routing table is
the primary IPv4 table (

inet.0

). For transit and

outbound RSVP sessions, the routing table is the
primary MPLS table (

mpls.0

).

Number of active routes (prefixes) installed in the
routing table.

Rt

This field is used for outbound and transit LSPs
only.

RSVP reservation style. This field consists of two
parts. The first is the number of active
reservations. The second is the reservation style,
which can be

FF

(fixed filter),

SE

(shared explicit),

or

WF

(wildcard filter).

Style

Incoming label for this RSVP session.

Labelin

Outgoing label for this RSVP session.

Labelout

Configured name of the LSP.

LSPname

Total number of RSVP sessions displayed for the
particular type—

ingress

(inbound),

egress

(outbound), or

transit

).

Total

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 68 on page 134 summarizes key output fields in the RSVP interfaces information
display.

Table 68: Summary of Key RSVP Interfaces Information Output Fields

Additional Information

Values

Field

Number of interfaces on which RSVP is active.
Each interface has one line of output.

RSVP Interface

Name of the interface.

Interface

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