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Displaying MPLS VLL information

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Displaying VLL endpoint statistics

The user can display VLL Endpoint traffic statistics to see the forwarding counters for each VLL
configured on the system. The display is shown so that, for a given port range that receives traffic,
it shows the number of packets arriving from the customer endpoint and the number of packets
arriving from the MPLS core and going to the customer interface.

To display all VLL traffic statistics on a Brocade device, enter the following command.

Brocade# show mpls statistics vll

VLL-Name VLL Port(s) VLL-Ingress-Pkts VLL-Egress-Pkts

--------- ---------- -------------- ------------

VLL1 e1/1 100 100

VLL2 e1/4 100 100

NOTE

The VLL name is repeated for each module from where the statistics are collected, to be displayed
on the Management console.

To display VLL traffic statistics for a VLL instance specified by its VLL name, enter the following
command.

Brocade# show mpls statistics vll vll1

VLL-Name VLL Port(s) VLL-Ingress-Pkts VLL-Egress-Pkts

--------- ---------- -------------- ------------

VLL1 e1/1 100 100

To display VLL traffic statistics for a VLL instance specified by its VLL ID, enter the following
command.

Brocade# show mpls statistics vll 4

VLL-Name VLL Port(s) VLL-Ingress-Pkts VLL-Egress-Pkts

--------- ---------- -------------- ------------

VLL1 e1/1 100 100

Syntax: show mpls statistics vll [vll-name | vll-id]

KeepAlive interval

The frequency within which LDP “Hello” messages are sent out.

Max hold time

The length of time the device waits for a “Hello” message from its peer before terminating
the session.

Neighboring
interfaces

The physical interfaces on which the adjacency to the neighbor is formed.

TCP connection,
state

The TCP local or remote IP address, port and state.

Next-hop addresses
received from
the peer

IP addresses carried in the VLL peer’s LDP Address messages.

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Output from the show mpls ldp session command

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