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Table 418 Description on the fields of the display ospf mpls-te command

Field

Description

 

 

Local Interface Address

Local interface address

Remote Interface Address

Remote interface address

TE Metric

TE metric

Maximum bandwidth

Maximum bandwidth

Maximum reservable bandwidth

Maximum reservable bandwidth

Admin Group

Administrative group attribute

Global Pool

Global pool

Unreserved BW [0] to [7]

Available bandwidths at the eight levels in the global pool

Sub Pool

Subpool (only significant for DS-TE LSAs)

Unreserved BW [0] to [7]

Available bandwidths at the eight levels in the subpool

Bandwidth Constraints

Bandwidth constraints (only significant for DS-TE LSAs)

BC 0-1

Two types of bandwidth constraints (only significant for

 

DS-TE LSAs): BC0 and BC1

Local Overbooking Multipliers

Local overbooking multipliers

LOM 0-1

Two local overbooking multipliers (only significant for DS-TE

 

LSAs): LOM 0 and LOM 1

 

 

display ospf traffic-adjustment

Syntax display ospf [ process-id] traffic-adjustment

View Any view

Parameter process-id: OSPF process ID, in the range 1 to 65535.

Description Use the display ospf traffic-adjustmentcommand to display the settings of tunnel traffic adjustment (IGP shortcut and forwarding adjacency) for a specified or all OSPF processes.

Example # Display the settings of tunnel traffic adjustment for all OSPF processes.

<Sysname> display ospf traffic-adjustment

OSPF Process 100 with Router ID 100.0.0.1

Traffic adjustment

Interface: 100.0.0.1 (Tunnel0)

Type: Forwarding Adjacency State: Up

Neighbor

ID: 100.0.0.2

Cost:

100

Configuration:

 

 

Neighbor

Ip Address: 100.0.0.2

 

Cost

 

: -10

Cost Type

: Relative

Hold

time

: 10s

Table 419 Description on the fields of the display ospf traffic-adjustment command

FieldDescription

Interface

Tunnel interface address and name

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