3Com Switch 8800 Configuration Guide Chapter 36 MPLS Basic Capability Configuration
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V. Trapping MPLS

This command is used to enable the trap function of MPLS during an LSP/LDP setup
process.
Perform the following configuration in system view.
Table 36-20 Enable the trap function of MPLS
Operation Command
Enable the LDP trap function of MPLS snmp-agent trap enable ldp
Disable the LDP trap function of MPLS undo snmp-agent trap enable ldp
Enable the LSP trap function of MPLS snmp-agent trap enable lsp
Disable the LSP trap function of MPLS undo snmp-agent trap enable lsp
36.4.2 Displaying and Debugging LDP

I. LDP display commands

VRP provides abundant MPLS monitoring commands for monitoring states of LSRs,
LDP sessions, interfaces and peers. These commands are the powerful debugging and
diagnosing tools.
After accomplishing the configuration tasks described earlier, you can execute the
display command in any view to view the running state of LDP and thus to evaluate the
effect of the configurations.
Table 36-21 Display LDP
Operation Command
Display LDP information display mpls ldp
Display buffer information for LDP display mpls ldp buffer-info
Display LDP-enabled interface
information display mpls ldp interface
Display LDP saved label information display mpls ldp lsp
Display information on all peers of LDP
session display mpls ldp peer
Display information of the remote-peers
in the LDP sessions display mpls ldp remote
Display states and parameters of LDP
sessions display mpls ldp session