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show mpls vpls detail
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lists the output displayed by the show mpls vpls detail command.
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Output from the show mpls vpls detail command
Field
Description
VPLS
The configured name of the VPLS instance.
Id
The ID of this VPLS instance.
Max mac entries
The maximum number of MAC address entries that can be learned for this VPLS
instance. This is a soft limit only and can be exceeded when there is space available in
the VPLS MAC database.
Total vlans
The number of VLANs that are translated for this VPLS instance.
Tagged ports
The total number of tagged ports that are associated with VLANs in this VPLS instance,
as well as the number of these ports that are up.
Untagged ports
The total number of untagged ports that are associated with VLANs in this VPLS instance,
as well as the number of these ports that are up.
IFL-ID
The Internal Forwarding Lookup Identifier (IFL-ID) for dual-tagged ports in the VPLS
instance.
Vlan
The ID of each VLAN in this VPLS instance.
Tagged
The numbers of the tagged ports in each VLAN.
Untagged
The numbers of the untagged ports in each VLAN.
VC-Mode
The VC mode for the VPLS instance:
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Raw – The VLAN tag information in the original payload is not carried across the
MPLS cloud
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Tagged – The VLAN tag information in the original payload is carried across the
MPLS cloud
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Raw-pass-through -The VLAN tag information behaves like tagged mode when all
endpoints are configured as tagged endpoints
Total VPLS peers
The number of VPLS peers this device has for this VPLS instance, as well as the number
of these VPLS peers with which this device has an LDP session.
Peer address
The IP address of the VPLS peer.
State
The current state of the connection with the VPLS peer. This can be one of the following
states:
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Operational – The VPLS instance is operational. Packets can flow between the
device and the peer
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Wait for functional local ports – The physical endpoint port that must be connected
to the Customer Edge device is down due to a link outage or is administratively
disabled
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Wait for LSP tunnel to Peer – The device cannot find a working tunnel LSP
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Wait for PW Up (Wait for LDP session to Peer)– The LDP session is not yet ready
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Wait for PW Up (Wait for remote VC label) - The device has advertised its VC label
binding to the VPLS peer, but has not yet received the peer’s VC label binding
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Wait for PW Up (VC type mismatched) – A session is not formed because the VC type
does not match with its peer's VC type
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Wait for PW Up (MTU mismatched) – The MTU sent to a peer is derived from the
device's global setting by the following formula: (system-mtu minus 26 bytes). When
a system-mtu value is not configured, a default value of 1500 is sent
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Wait for PW Up (Wait for LPD session to Peer) - The LDP session to the peer is down
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Wait for PW Up (No Label Resource) - When configuring a new VPLS peer, the
maximum amount of VC labels that can be supported may exceed 64K, and cause
the configuration to be rejected. The maximum amount of VC labels available for
VPLS instances is equal to 64K.