Displaying the ldp peer information – Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Multiprotocol Label Switch (MPLS) Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual
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Output from the show mpls ldp interface command for a specific interface
This field...
Displays...
Interface
The slot and port number of the LDP-connected interface. The interface type
refers to any one of the following:
•
ethernet slot/port to limit the display to a single ethernet port
•
ve vid to limit the display to a VE interface ID specified by the vid variable.
Label-space ID
The label space ID. For LSRs that use per-platform label spaces, the second
two octets are always zero.
Nbr Count
The number of LDP peers and adjacencies that have been established on this
interface. This number can be greater than one (1) when this is a multi-access
network.
Hello Interval
The number of seconds between LDP Hello messages.
Next Hello
The number of seconds before the next LDP Hello message is sent (multicast)
to the LDP interface (non-targeted). For a targeted interface, the LDP Hello
message is unicast and, consequently, for every neighbor, the next LDP Hello
message is sent at a different time. In order to find out when the next LDP
Hello message is sent out of any targeted adjacency, use the command show
mpls ldp neighbor.
Hello Timeout
The number of seconds that the interface waits for its LDP peers to send a
Hello message. When the interface does not receive a Hello message within
this time, the LDP session with the peer can be terminated.
Hello Timeout Self
The Hello Timeout Self configured for this interface. When the value for this
parameter is set to zero (0), the Hello Timeout value is determined using the
adjacent peer's sent hold timeout value. When that value is also set to zero
(0), the global default value is used.
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Displaying the LDP peer information
The user can display LDP peering information as shown in the following.
Brocade# show mpls ldp peer
Peer LDP ID State Num-VLL Num-VPLS-Peer
10.2.2.2:0 Operational 2 0
10.3.3.3:0 Operational 0 0
10.8.8.8:0 Operational 2 0
10.9.9.9:0 Unknown 2 0
10.14.14.14:0 Operational 1 0
Syntax: show mpls ldp peer peer-ip-address | detail | brief]
For each LDP session, the show mpls ldp peer command displays the following information:
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Output from the show mpls ldp peer command
This field...
Displays...
Peer-addr
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.
State
The current state of the LDP session between this LSR and its peer.