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show mpls ldp session a.b.c.d/brief/detail [filtered [in|out]]
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show mpls ldp session a.b.c.d/brief/detail [filtered [in|out]]
The command show mpls ldp session a.b.c.d is extended to include the option filtered. When this
option is supplied, the display includes a list of upstream and downstream mappings for the
session which are filtered due to the outbound and inbound FEC filter configuration. Further, two
sub options in and out can be used with the filtered option to display only filtered downstream or
filtered upstream mappings, respectively.
Syntax
show mpls ldp session [a.b.c.d/brief/detail][filtered [in|out]]
Parameters
A.B.C.D
The A.B.C.D variable is the Peer IP address.
brief
The brief variable displays brief configuration information.
detail
The detail variable displays detailed configuration information.
filtered
The filtered option displays only filtered downstream or upstream mappings configuration
information specified by the in or out keyword.
Command
modes
This command operates in all modes.
Usage guidelines
When this option is supplied, the display includes a list of upstream and downstream mappings for
the session which are filtered due to the outbound and inbound fec filter configuration.
Command
output
The show mpls ldp session A.B.C.D [filtered [in/out]] 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.