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show mpls rsvp statistics

This command displays the RSVP control packet statistics combined over all the interfaces.

Syntax

show mpls rsvp statistics

Parameters

None.

Modes

This command operates in all modes.

Usage guidelines

clear mpls rsvp statistics clears the ‘Since last clear’ column for the Harlequins and Hillock added
packet types.

Command

output

Description

Packet Type:

Path

The number of Path messages sent and received. Path messages store information
about the state of the path along the Lars in the LSP.

Rev

The number of RESV messages sent and received. RESV messages include FF (Fixed
Filter), WF (Wildcard Filter), and SE (Shared Explicit) messages.

Path Err

The number of Path Err messages sent and received.

Receiver

The number of Receiver messages sent and received.

PathTear

The number of PathTear messages sent and received. PathTear messages cause path
states to be deleted.

ResvTear

The number of ResvTear messages sent and received. ResvTear messages cause
reservation states to be deleted.

ResvConf

The number of reservation confirmation messages sent and received.

Bundle

The number of bundled RSVP messages sent and received on the interface.

Ack

The number of Ack messages sent and received on the interface. Ack messages are
reliable messaging acknowledgements of RSVP trigger messages.

SumRefresh

The number of summary refresh messages sent and received. Summary refresh
messages are RSVP packets listing message IDs of unchanged Resv and Path
messages to support RSVP refresh reduction.

Hello

The number of RSVP-TE Hello messages sent and received.

NACK Object

Number of NACK objects.

Errors:

Rcv pkt bad length

The number of times a packet was not processed because it was the wrong length.

Rcv pkt unknown type

The number of times an RSVP packet was not processed because it was not one of the
types defined in RFC 2205.

Rcv pkt bad version

The number of times a packet was not processed because it was an RSVP version other
than 1.

Rcv pkt bad cksum

The number of times a packet was not processed because of a bad RSVP checksum.

Memory alloc fail

The number of times a packet was not processed because RSVP memory allocation
failed on the device.