Chapter 5 Viewing MPLS Logical Inventory

Viewing MPLS VPN Properties

Viewing Routing Entities

The Routing Entity logical inventory branch displays the following routing entity information:

Changes Number—The number of changes to the currently displayed routing entity.

Name—The name of the routing entity.

The IP Interfaces tab includes the following information:

Name—The site name; for example, ATM4/0.100(10.0.0.1) is a combination of the interface name and IP address used to reach the site.

IP Address—The IP address of the interface.

Mask—The details of the dotted decimal mask.

State—The state of the subinterface, either Up or Down.

Interface—The interface name.

Description—A description of the interface.

Input Access List—If an input access list is assigned to an IP interface, the list is shown as an IP interface property, and a hyperlink highlights the related access list in the Access List table. When an access list is assigned to the inbound traffic on an IP interface, the actions assigned to the packet are performed. For information about actions, see Viewing Access List Information, page 5-14.

Output Access List—If an output access list is assigned to an IP interface, the list is shown as an IP interface property, and a hyperlink highlights the related access list in the Access List table. When an access list is assigned to the outbound traffic on an IP interface, the actions assigned to the packet are performed. For information about actions, see Viewing Access List Information, page 5-14.

Rate Limits—If a rate limit is configured on an IP interface, the limit is shown as an IP interface property. This option is checked when a rate limit is defined on the IP interface, meaning the access list is a rate limit access list. IP interface traffic is measured and includes the average rate, normal burst size, excess burst size, conform action, and exceed action.

Note Double-clicking a row displays the properties of the IP interface. When a rate limit is configured on the IP interface, the Rate Limits tab is displayed. For more information about rate limits, see Viewing Rate Limit Information, page 5-5.

Note The Input Access, Output Access, and Rate Limits parameters apply only to Cisco IOS devices.

IP Sec Map Name—The IP Security (IPSec) crypto map name.

Site Name—The name of the business element to which the interface is attached.

Sending Alarms—This option is currently unavailable.

The Routing Table tab displays the following information:

Destination—The destination of the specific network.

Next Hop—The CE router address from which to continue to get to a specific address. This field is empty when the routing entry goes to a PE router.

Mask—The mask of the specific network.

Type—The type can be direct (local) or indirect.

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3.6.6 specifications

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