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display ospf traffic-adjustment

Syntax display ospf [ process-id] traffic-adj ustment

View Any view

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

Description Use the display ospf traffic-adjustment command 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
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

Table418 Description on the fields of the display ospf mpls-te command

Field Description

Table419 Description on the fields of the display ospf traffic-adjustment command

Field Description
Interface Tunnel interface address and name