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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 4/15

e4/15

Admin: Up Oper: Up

Maximum BW: 1000000 kbps, maximum reservable BW: 1000000 kbps

Admin group: 0x00000000

Reservable BW [priority] kbps:

[0] 780000 [1] 780000 [2] 780000 [3] 760000

[4] 760000 [5] 760000 [6] 760000 [7] 760000

Last sent reservable BW [priority] kbps:

[0] 780000 [1] 780000 [2] 780000 [3] 760000

[4] 760000 [5] 760000 [6] 760000 [7] 760000

Configured Protecting bypass lsps:

xmr4-by(UP)

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Syntax: show mpls interface ethernet name

In the example that follows, interface e1/11 is on a LAG named Trunk3. One bypass LSP (xmr2) is
protecting the interface.

Brocade# show mpls interface

e1/11(Trunk3)

Admin: Up Oper: Up

Maximum BW: 13000000 kbps, maximum reservable BW: 13000000 kbps

Admin group: 0x00000000

Reservable BW [priority] kbps:

[0] 12981000 [1] 12981000 [2] 12981000 [3] 12981000

[4] 12981000 [5] 12981000 [6] 12981000 [7] 12981000

Last sent reservable BW [priority] kbps:

[0] 12981000 [1] 12981000 [2] 12981000 [3] 12981000

[4] 12981000 [5] 12981000 [6] 12981000 [7] 12981000

Configured Protecting bypass lsps:

xmr2(UP)

Syntax: show mpls interface name

Displaying bypass LSPs
This section has a variety of bypass LSP displays. The first example shows the running
configuration. This output shows the name of the bypass LSP, its destination interface, the exclude
interface e1/1 (of the protected LSP), and that the bypass LSP is enabled.

Syntax: show mpls bypass-lsp

To display any bypass LSPs that exist on the router, use the following command.