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12

1

4

0

0

13

1

5

0

0

14

1

6

0

0

15

1

7

0

0

Table 412 Description on the fields of the command

Field

Description

 

 

Link ID

Link ID

Physical Bandwidth Type0

CT0 physical bandwidth

Physical Bandwidth Type1

CT1 physical bandwidth

Reservable Bandwidth Type0

CT0 reservable bandwidth

Reservable Bandwidth Type1

CT1 reservable bandwidth

Downstream LSP Count

Number of downstream LSPs

UpStream LSP Count

Number of upstream LSPs

IPUpdown Link Status

IP layer link status

PhysicalUpdown Link Status

Physical layer link status

TE CLASS

TE class

CLASS TYPE

Service class type

PRIORITY

Priority

BW RESERVED

Reserved bandwidth

 

 

display mpls te tunnel

Syntax

display mpls te tunnel [ destination dest-addr] [ lsp-id lsr-idlsp-id] [ lsr-role { all

 

egress ingress remote transit } ] [ name name ] [ { incoming-interface

 

outgoing-interface interface } interface-typeinterface-number] [ verbose ]

View

Any view

Parameter

destination address: Specifies a destination IP address to display only the tunnels

 

with the specified destination IP address.

 

lsr-id: LSR ID of the ingress node, in dotted decimal notation.

 

lsp-id: LSP ID, in the range 1 to 65535.

 

lsr-role: Displays tunnels by LSR role (ingress, transit, egress, or remote).

 

all: Displays all tunnels.

 

ingress: Displays tunnels created taking current device as the ingress.

 

transit: Displays tunnels created taking current device as a transit node.

 

egress: Displays tunnels created taking current device as the egress.

 

name name: Displays the tunnel with a particular name. This could be a string of

 

1 to 63 characters configured as interface description or the interface name if no

 

interface description is configured. The tunnel name should be signaled to all

 

hops.

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