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Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Multiprotocol Label Switch (MPLS) Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual

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Multi-Service IronWare Multiprotocol Label Switch (MPLS) Configuration Guide

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show mpls ldp session a.b.c.d/brief/detail [filtered [in|out]]

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Example

Brocade# show mpls ldp session 10.12.12.12 filtered

Number of link LDP sessions: 1

KeepAlive interval:

The number of seconds between successive KeepAlive messages send for
an LDP session.When ka-interval is configured, then ka-timeout value displays as
product ka-interval * ka-int-count.

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.

Configured KeepAlive
timeout:

The keepalive timeout configured on this router under global LDP.

Peer proposed
KeepAlive timeout:

The keepalive hold time sent by the peer in its initialization message.

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.

Neighboring interfaces: The interfaces where an LDP neighbor/adjacency relationship has been

established with the peer. When there are multiple connections between two
LDP-enabled peers, there can be multiple neighboring interfaces. When
applicable, the ‘Interface’ field displays a VE interface specified by
the vid variable.

TCP connection:

The local and remote IP addresses and port numbers for the TCP connection
between the peers.

State:

The state of the TCP connection between the peers.

Next-hop addresses
received from the peer:

The next-hop addresses received from the peer in LDP address messages.
The LSR uses this list of addresses to determine whether the peer is the
correct next hop for a destination route. When one of the addresses in this list
is the correct next hop for the route, the label received from the peer is
installed for that route, allowing it to be used for data forwarding.

IGP Sync:

Whether or not LDP-IGP sync is enabled on the interface.

Receive label silence
time:

The length of time of the receive label silence timer in milliseconds. Possible values
are from 100 to 60000 milliseconds. The default value is 1000.

Graceful restart:

Provides the show GR setting and the status of the forwarding state
hold timer with the remaining time when it is running.

Number of FECs
Received from peer:

This is the count of the number of FECs received from this peer.

Number of FECs
installed from peer:

This is the count of the number of FECs installed based on labels received from this
peer. Both prefix and VC FECs contribute to this count. The count reflects the number
of FECs installed in the forwarding plane, not just the count of FECs indicated to be
installed.

Number of FECs filtered
for peer (in/out):

Number of FECs from this peer which are filtered due to the inbound or outbound
FEC filter configuration.

Outbound FEC filtering
prefix-list:

Displays the per session outbound FEC filter configured in the LDP for the outbound
FEC filtering. Does not apply to the the global out-bound FEC filter in the LDP.

FECs received from peer and
filtered inbound

Number of FECs from this peer which are filtered due to the inbound FEC filter
configuration.

FECs not advertised to peer
because of outbound filter

Number of FECs not advertised to peer which are filtered due to the outbound FEC
filter configuration.

Output field

Description