Displaying ldp neighbor connection information – Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Multiprotocol Label Switch (MPLS) Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual
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Displaying LDP neighbor connection information
To display information about the connection between this LSR and its LDP-enabled neighbors,
enter the following command.
Brocade# show mpls ldp neighbor
Nbr Transport Interface Nbr LDP ID Max Hold Time Left
10.1.1.1 p4/1 10.1.1.1:0 15 14
10.5.5.5 p3/2 10.5.5.5:0 15 11
10.4.4.4 (targeted) 10.4.4.4:0 15 13
The show mpls ldp neighbor command is enhanced to include a detail option. The detail parameter
includes Adjacency Up Time.
Brocade # show mpls ldp neighbor detail
Nbr Transport Addr: 10.22.22.1, Interface: e1/1, Nbr LDP ID: 10.22.22.1:0
MaxHold: 44 sec, Time Left: 43 sec, Up Time: 36 min 22 sec
Nbr Transport Addr: 10.22.22.1, Interface: e1/2, Nbr LDP ID: 10.22.22.1:0
MaxHold: 75 sec, Time Left: 74 sec, Up Time: 36 min 27 sec
Nbr Transport Addr: 10.33.33.1, Interface: e1/3, Nbr LDP ID: 10.33.33.1:0
MaxHold: 75 sec, Time Left: 72 sec, Up Time: 36 min 22 sec
Nbr Transport Addr: 10.33.33.1, Interface: targeted, Nbr LDP ID: 10.33.33.1:0
MaxHold: 75 sec, Time Left: 69 sec, Up Time: 35 min 36 sec
Syntax: show mpls ldp neighbor detail
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.
TABLE 53
Output from the show mpls ldp neighbor command
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Nbr Transport
The transport address of the LDP neighbor.
Interface
The interface to which the LDP neighbor is connected. “(targeted)” indicates
that the session between this device and the neighbor was established using
Targeted Hello messages (that is, through extended discovery). When
applicable, the Interface field displays a VE interface specified by the vid
variable.
Nbr LDP ID
The neighbor’s LDP identifier.
Max Hold
The number of seconds the device waits for its LDP peers to send a Hello
message.
TABLE 52
Output from the show mpls ldp session detail command
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This field...
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