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Table 417 Description on the fields of display mpls te tunnel-interface command

Field

Description

 

 

BackUpBW Flag

Backup bandwidth flag

BackUpBW Type

Backup bandwidth type

BackUpBW

Backup bandwidth

Route Pinning

Route pinning function

Retry Limit

Maximum number of setup retries

Retry Interval

Retry interval

Reopt

State of the reoptimization function

Reopt Freq

Reoptimization interval

Back Up Type

Backup path type

Back Up LSPID

Backup LSP ID

Auto BW

State of the automatic bandwidth adjustment function

Auto BW Freq

Automatic bandwidth adjustment interval

Min BW

Lower limit for automatic bandwidth adjustment

Max BW

Upper limit for automatic bandwidth adjustment

Current Collected BW

Bandwidth information currently collected

Interfaces Protected

FRR protected interfaces

VPN Bind Type

Type of the binding, VPN or ACL

VPN Bind Value

Value of the binding, the VPN instance name or ACL

 

number

Car Policy

Whether CAR policy is enabled

 

 

display ospf mpls-te

Syntax display ospf [ process-id] mpls-te [ area area-id] [ self-originated ]

View Any view

Parameter process-id: OSPF process ID, in the range 1 to 65535. If a process is specified, only the TE LSAs of this process are displayed; if no process is specified, the TE LSAs of all processes are displayed.

area area-id: Displays the TE LSAs of a specified OSPF area. The area-idargument takes an integer in the range 0 to 4294967295 or the form of IPv4 address.

self-originated: Displays self originated TE LSAs.

Description Use the display ospf mpls-tecommand to display TE LSAs in the link state database (LSDB).

Example # Display all TE LSAs in the LSDB.

<Sysname> display ospf mpls-te

OSPF Process 100 with Router ID 10.0.0.1

Area ID:

Traffic Engineering LSA’s of the database

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