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Brocade# show mpls rsvp session detail
Codes: DI:Ingress Detour DT:Transit Detour DM:Merged Detour
DE:Egress Detour BI:Ingress Backup BM: Merged Backup BE:Egress Backup
RP:Repaired Session BYI: Bypass Ingress
Ingress RSVP: 1 session(s)
To From St Style Lbl_In Lbl_Out Out_If LSPname
10.140.140.4 10.130.130.3(DI) Up SE - 1024 e1/10 to4
Tunnel ID: 1, LSP ID: 1
Time left in seconds (PATH refresh: 2, ttd: 4287904
RESV refresh: 26, ttd: 154)
Tspec: peak 400000 kbps rate 0 kbps size 0 bytes m 20 M 65535
Explicit path hop count: 2
10.20.20.2 (S) -> 10.35.35.4 (S)
Received RRO count: 2
Protection codes/Rtr Id flag: P: Local N: Node B: Bandwidth I: InUse R: RtrId
10.20.20.2 -> 10.35.35.4
Detour Sent: Number of PLR and Avoid Node ID pair(s): 1
[1]: PLR: 10.30.30.3 Avoid Node: 0.0.0.0
PATH rcvfrom: None (downstream only)
PATH sentto: 10.20.20.2 (e1/10 ) (MD5 OFF)
RESV rcvfrom: 10.20.20.2 (e1/10 ) (MD5 OFF)
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Displaying the Traffic Engineering database
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Syntax: show mpls rsvp session detail
The show mpls rsvp session command with the detail option displays the same information
described in
, as well additional fields described in
TABLE 30
Output from the show mpls rsvp session detail command
This field...
Displays...
Time left in
seconds
The amount of time left for the PATH or RESV refreshes.
Tspec
Traffic engineering specification for the LSP, including the max-rate (“peak”), mean rate
(“rate”), number of burst bytes (“size”), maximum policed unit (“M”—or maximum packet size),
and minimum policed unit (“m”—or minimum packet size).
Explicit path hop
count
The number of explicit hops used in this RSVP session.
Received RRO
count
The number of Record Route Objects received on this RSVP session.
PATH sentto
Address of the next LSR in the LSP, and the interface used to reach this LSR. When applicable,
‘PATH sentto’ displays a VE interface specified by the vid variable.
PATH rcvfrom
Address of the previous LSR in the LSP, and the interface used to reach this LSR. When the
session is downstream only, then it is displayed. When applicable, ‘PATH rcvfrom’ displays a VE
interface specified by the vid variable.