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Commands
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The following command shows an LSP that is using its bypass. Note the last lines of output.
Brocade# show mpls lsp xmr3-120
LSP xmr3-120, to 10.33.33.33
From: 10.55.55.55, admin: UP, status: UP, tunnel interface(primary path): tnl35
revert timer: 10 seconds
Times primary LSP goes up since enabled: 1
Metric: 0, number of installed aliases: 0
Maximum retries: 0, no. of retries: 0
Pri. path: xmr3-100, up: yes (backup), active: yes
Setup priority: 4, hold priority: 3
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: xmr3-101, active: no
Hot-standby: yes, 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: tnl35, outbound interface: p4/3(Trunk1)
Tunnel index: 36, Tunnel instance: 1 outbound label: 1032
Path calculated using constraint-based routing: yes
Path calculated using interface constraint: no
Explicit path hop count: 4
10.0.0.9 (S) -> 10.0.0.38 (S) -> 10.0.0.2 (S) -> 10.0.0.5 (S)
Recorded routes:
Protection codes: P: Local N: Node B: Bandwidth I: InUse
10.0.0.9 -> 10.0.0.38 (P) -> 10.0.0.2 ->
10.0.0.5
Fast Reroute: facility backup desired
Backup LSP: UP, out-label: 1032, outbound interface: p4/3(Trunk1) bypass_lsp:
FRR Forwarding State: Pri(down), Sec(up), Backup(active)
Syntax: show mpls lsp name
Commands
The following commands support the features described in this chapter:
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