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Brocade(config-if-e1000-2/15)# show mpls bypass-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

xmr1-2 10.11.11.11 UP UP tnl4 2 0 --

xmr1-1 10.11.11.11 UP UP tnl3 2 0 --

xmr4 10.44.44.44 UP UP tnl7 2 0 xmr4-1

xmr1 10.11.11.11 UP UP tnl2 2 0 --

xmr1-5 10.11.11.11 UP UP tnl5 2 0 --

xmr3 10.33.33.33 UP UP tnl6 2 0 --

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Syntax: show mpls bypass-lsp

The following example displays details for the bypass LSP named xmr1-2.

Brocade(config-if-e1000-2/15)# show mpls bypass-lsp xmr1-2

LSP xmr1-2, to 10.11.11.11

From: 10.22.22.22, admin: UP, status: UP, tunnel interface (primary path): tnl4

Times primary LSP goes up since enabled: 2

Metric: 0, number of installed aliases: 0

Maximum retries: 0, no. of retries: 0

Pri. path: NONE, up: yes, active: yes

Setup priority: 7, hold priority: 0

Max rate: 0 kbps, mean rate: 22000 kbps, max burst: 0 bytes

Constraint-based routing enabled: yes

Tie breaking: random, hop limit: 0

Active Path attributes:

Tunnel interface: tnl4, outbound interface: e2/15

Tunnel index: 5, Tunnel instance: 1 outbound label: 3

Path calculated using constraint-based routing: yes

Path calculated using interface constraint: yes

Explicit path hop count: 1

10.0.0.37 (S)

Recorded routes:

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

10.0.0.37

exclude interface(s): e1/1

Tunnel bandwidth

Maximum BW: 22000 kbps

Reservable BW [priority] kbps:

[0] 22000 [1] 22000 [2] 22000 [3] 2000

[4] 2000 [5] 2000 [6] 2000 [7] 2000

Syntax: show mpls bypass-lsp lsp_name

The lsp_name variable specifies the name of the LSP the user wants to display.

To display the detailed bypass LSP configuration under the router MPLS mode, enter the show mpls
bypass-lsp detail command. The following example shows the command output for an adaptive
bypass LSP. In addition to the active path information, it shows instance-specific data for each
bypass instance. Beginning with the Release 05.3.00, the exclude interface list is included as part
of the instance-specific data, and not as part of the active path data.