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Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Multiprotocol Label Switch (MPLS) Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual

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Displaying the Traffic Engineering database

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The show mpls lsp detail command displays detailed information about a specific LSP. To display
detailed information about the status of the LSPs for which the device is the ingress LER, enter the
show mpls lsp detail command as shown in the following example.

Brocade# show mpls lsp detail

LSP t1, to 10.3.3.3

Path selected: pathsecondaryb, mode: manual revert-timer:

Path selected is up for 3 seconds for the latest instance, traffic will be switched

to it in 7 seconds.

From: 10.2.3.4, admin: UP, status: UP, tunnel interface: tnl1

Times primary LSP goes up since enabled: 1

Metric: 1, number of installed aliases: 0

Maximum retries: 0, no. of retries: 3

Pri. path: dir, active: no

Setup priority: 7, hold priority: 0, ipmtu 1400

Max rate: 0 kbps, mean rate: 0 kbps, max burst: 0 bytes

Constraint-based routing enabled: yes

Tie breaking: random, hop limit: 0

Sec. path: v2, active: active

Hot-standby: no, status: up

Setup priority: 7, hold priority: 0

Max rate: 0 kbps, mean rate: 0 kbps, max burst: 0 bytes

Constraint-based routing enabled: yes

hop limit: 0

Active Path attributes:

Tunnel interface: tnl1, outbound interface: e1/1

Tunnel index: 5, outbound label: 1966

Path calculated using constraint-based routing: no

Explicit path hop count: 1

10.10.10.2 (S) -> 10.20.20.2 (S)

Recorded routes:

Protection codes: P: Local N: Node B: Bandwidth I: InUse

10.10.10.2 -> 10.20.20.2

BFD session status: UP

Config param: global, min-tx: 1000, min-rx: 1000, multiplier: 3

Negotiated tx-interval: 1000, rx-interval: 3000, multiplier: 3

Local discriminator: 1, remote discriminator: 1

Oper State

The operational state of the LSP. This field indicates whether the LSP has been established
through signaling and is capable of having packets forwarded through it.
There may be a short period of time after the user enables the LSP that the administrative
state of the LSP is UP, but the operational state is DOWN. Once the LSP has been established
through signaling, both the administrative state and the operational state is UP.

Tunnel Intf

The MPLS tunnel interface port ID.

Up or Dn Times

The number of times the operational state of the LSP's primary path has transitioned from
DOWN to UP.

Retry No.

The number of attempts the ingress LER has made to connect to the egress LER.

Active Path

The path currently in use for this LSP. Dashes (--) indicate that there is no named path for the
LSP or that the LSP has not yet been established over the named path.

TABLE 22

Output from the show mpls lsp command

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