Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Multiprotocol Label Switch (MPLS) Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual
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Brocade# show mpls ldp session
Peer LDP Ident: 192.168.2.100:1, Local LDP Ident: 10.1.1.1:1
Active: no, State: Operational
TCP connection: 10.1.1.1:646--10.2.2.2:9001, State: ESTABLISHED
Addresses bound to peer LDP Ident:
10.1.1.2
1.1.1.2
20.1.1.2
22.2.2.2
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Displaying MPLS VLL information
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Syntax: show mpls ldp session [label-space-id | detail | brief ]
For each established LDP session, the command displays the following information.
TABLE 91
Output from the show mpls ldp session command
This field...
Displays...
Peer LDP Ident
The VLL peer’s LDP identifier, consisting of the LSR ID and label space ID.
Local LDP Ident
The device’s LDP identifier.
Active
Whether this LSR is playing an active role in session establishment.
State
The LDP session state, as defined in RFC 3036. This can be “Nonexistent”,
“Initialized”, “OpenRec”, “OpenSent”, or “Operational”.
TCP connection, state
The TCP local or remote IP address, port and state.
Addresses bound to peer LDP
Ident
IP addresses carried in the VLL peer’s LDP Address messages.
To display information about LDP sessions between a specified router and VLL peers.
Brocade# # show mpls ldp session 10.22.22.22
Peer LDP ID: 10.22.22.22:0, Local LDP ID: 10.24.24.24:0, State: Operational
Adj: Link, Role: Active, Next keepalive: 0 sec, Hold time left: 30 sec
Keepalive interval: 6 sec, Max hold time: 36 sec
Neighboring interfaces: e1/4
TCP connection: 10.24.24.24:9012--10.22.22.22:646, State: ESTABLISHED
Next-hop addresses received from the peer:
10.22.22.22 10.40.40.1 10.10.10.2
The command displays the following information.
TABLE 92
Output from the show mpls ldp session command
This field...
Displays...
Peer LDP Ident
The VLL peer’s LDP identifier, consisting of the LSR ID and label space ID.
Local LDP Ident
The device’s LDP identifier.
State
The LDP session state, as defined in RFC 3036. This can be “Nonexistent”, “Initialized”,
“OpenRec”, “OpenSent”, or “Operational”.
Adj
The type of adjacency formed with a peer. Possible values are Link, or Targeted.
Role
This can be either of the following values Active or Passive.
Next KeepAlive
The number of seconds after which a “Hello” message is sent to a peer.
Hold time left
The number of seconds after which a session can be terminated when a “Hello” message
is not received from the peer within this time.