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To verify that an LSP is up and that MPLS has a route to it, you can use the show mpls lsp and show
mpls route commands as shown in the following examples.
NOTE
The show commands have been enhanced to include the full MPLS tunnel name. Previously, the
MPLS tunnel name was truncated because it exceeded the character length. Now, the MPLS tunnel
name is text-wrapped to display the full name. For an illustration, see the output of the show mpls
lsp and show mpls route commands in the preceding examples.
Naming a static IP route
You can assign a name to a static IP route. A static IP route name serves as a description of the
route. The name can be used to more readily reference or identify the associated static route.
NOTE
The static route name is an optional feature. It does not affect the selection of static routes.
The Brocade device does not check for the uniqueness of names assigned to static routes. Static
routes that have the same or different next hop(s) can have the same or different name(s). Due to
this, the same name can be assigned to multiple static routes to group them. The name is then
used to reference or identify a group of static routes.
NOTE
This feature is supported on standard static IP routes and static IP routes between VRFs (both
default and non-default).
The option to assign a name to a static route is displayed after you select either an outgoing
interface type or configure the next hop address.
To assign a name to a static route, enter commands such as the following.
Brocade# show mpls lsp
Note: LSPs marked with * are taking a Secondary Path
Admin Oper Tunnel Up/Dn Retry Active
Name To State State Intf Times No. Path
t6 10.12.12.13 UP DOWN -- 0 292 --
t5 10.12.12.12 UP UP tnl3 1 0 --
t2 10.12.12.12 UP UP tnl1 1 0 --
t7 10.12.12.12 UP UP tnl5 1 0 one
brocadelongl 10.12.12.12 UP UP tnl9 1 0 --
spverylongls
pveryverylon
glsp
t4 10.12.12.12 UP UP tnl2 1 0 --
t1 10.12.12.12 UP UP tnl0 1 0 --
Brocade(config-mpls-if-e100-1/3)#show mpls route
Total number of MPLS tunnel routes: 3
R:RSVP L:LDP S:Static O:Others
Destination Gateway Tnnl Port Label Sig Cost Use
1 10.2.2.2/32 10.2.2.2 tnl8 1/2 3 L 0 0
2 10.3.3.3/32 10.2.2.2 tnl9 1/1 1025 L 0 0
3 10.3.3.3/32 10.3.3.3 tnl1 1/2 1027 R 0 0