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show mpls ldp session detail
Use the show mpls ldp session detail command to display the number of FECs from the peer which
are filtered due to the inbound FEC filter configuration. The output of show mpls ldp session detail
command is modified to accommodate the out-bound FEC filter configuration. The prefix-list
displays as (
does not exist
) when the given prefix-list is not created in system. The filtered FEC
counter now shows both filtered, because of inbound and outbound filtering action.
Syntax
show mpls ldp session detail
Parameters
None.
Command
modes
This command operates in all modes.
Usage guidelines
The key displayed using the command, show mpls ldp session detail is the one configured for that
session. This key may not be the one which is “in use” by that session as the session may have
been established prior to the change in the configured key. When the session is already in the
established state, any change in the authentication key takes effect during the next incarnation of
the LDP session.
Command
output
The show mpls ldp session detail command displays the following information.
Output field
Description
Peer LDP ID
The LDP identifier of the peer LSR. The first four octets identify the peer LSR IP
address; the second two octets identify a label space on the LSR. For LSRs that
use per-platform label spaces, the second two octets are always zero.
Local LDP ID
This LSRs LDP identifier.
State
The LDP session state, as defined in RFC 3036. This can be “Nonexistent”,
“Initialized”, “OpenRec”, “OpenSent”, or “Operational”.
Adj
Whether the session was established using the Link adjacency (basic discovery)
or the Targeted discovery (extended discovery).
Role
Whether this LSR is playing an “active” or “passive” role in session establishment.
Next KeepAlive
When this LDP session is established, the amount of time, in seconds, before the
next KeepAlive message is sent to the active peer. When this LSR is the active
peer, prior to establishing a session with the passive peer, the text “Next
Initialization” is displayed instead. The “Next Initialization” value indicates, in
seconds, when the next Initialization message is sent to the passive peer.
Hold time left
The amount of time, in seconds, before the LDP session times out when no
KeepAlive message is received from the peer.
Max hold time
The number of seconds that the “Hold time remain” counter is reset to once a
KeepAlive message is received from the peer.
Up Time
The Up Time is displayed in days, hours, minutes, and seconds. This line appears
only when the session is in Operational UP State.
KeepAlive interval
The amount of time the LSR waits for an LDP PDU from the peer. When this
amount of time passes without receiving an LDP PDU from the peer, the LDP
session is terminated.