Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Multiprotocol Label Switch (MPLS) Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual
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Brocade# show mpls interface ethernet 1/1
e1/1
Admin: Up Oper: Up
Maximum BW: 10000000 kbps, maximum reservable BW: 8000000 kbps (80%)
Admin group: 0x00000000
Reservable BW [priority] kbps:
[0] 8000000 [1] 8000000 [2] 8000000 [3] 8000000
[4] 8000000 [5] 8000000 [6] 8000000 [7] 8000000
Last sent reservable BW [priority] kbps:
[0] 8000000 [1] 8000000 [2] 8000000 [3] 8000000
[4] 8000000 [5] 8000000 [6] 8000000 [7] 8000000
Configured Protecting bypass lsps: 1
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Displaying MPLS and RSVP information
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Syntax: show mpls interface [ethernet slot/port | pos slot/port | ve vid]
displays the output information from the show mpls interface command.
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Output from the show mpls interface command
This Field...
Displays...
Interface
The interface type refers to any one of the following:
•
ethernet slot/port to limit the display to a single ethernet port.
•
pos slot/port to limit the display to a single POS port.
•
ve vid to limit the display to a VE interface ID specified by the vid variable.
The maximum outbound bandwidth that can be used on the interface. This
TLV reflects the actual physical bandwidth of the interface.
maximum reservable BW
The maximum bandwidth that can be reserved on the interface. By default,
the maximum reservable bandwidth is the same as the maximum bandwidth
for the interface. The user can optionally change the reservable bandwidth on
the interface using the reservable-bandwidth [decimal | percentage decimal]
command. The maximum reservable bandwidth can be displayed as either an
absolute value or a percentage value of the total interface bandwidth. In show
output displayed above, the maximum reservable bandwidth is configured as
a percentage value. However, the percentage value and the absolute value
are both displayed in the show mpls interface [ethernet slot/port] command
output so that the user is aware that the bandwidth was configured as a
percentage value, not an absolute value.
NOTE: When the maximum reservable bandwidth is configured as an
absolute value, the percentage value is not displayed in the output of
the show mpls interface [ethernet slot/port] command. The absolute
value is only displayed in the output.
Admin group
The administrative groups to which this interface belongs, set with the
admin-group command.
Reservable BW [priority] kbps
The amount of bandwidth not yet reserved on the interface. Eight octets are
displayed, indicating the amount of unreserved bandwidth (in kbits per
second) that can be reserved with a hold priority of 0 through 7. The value in
each of the octets is less than or equal to the maximum reservable
bandwidth.
Last sent reservable BW [priority]
kbps
The values in the Unreserved Bandwidth TLV sent in the most recent OSPF-TE
LSA. When the device is not sending out OSPF-TE LSAs for the interface, the
unreserved bandwidth value for each of the priorities is 0.
Configured Protecting bypass
LSPs
The name and operational state of any bypass LSPs that are protecting this
interface.