C H A P T E R 7

MPLS Network Faults

The following topics describe the alarms that Cisco ANA detects and reports for MPLS, LSP, LDP, BGP, TE tunnels, and Layer 2 VPNs. Topics include:

MPLS Network Alarms Overview, page 7-1—Provides a summary of the MPLS and VPN alarms supported in Cisco ANA.

BGP Neighbor Loss Alarm, page 7-2—Describes the BGP Neighbor Loss alarm.

BGP Process Down Alarm, page 7-3—Describes the BGP Process Down alarm.

Broken LSP Discovered Alarm, page 7-3—Describes the Broken LSP Discovered alarm.

LDP Neighbor Down Alarm, page 7-4—Describes the LDP Neighbor Down alarm.

MPLS Black Hole Found Alarm, page 7-5—Describes the MPLS Black Hole Found alarm.

MPLS TE Tunnel Alarms, page 7-5—Describes the MPLS TE Tunnel Down, MPLS TE Tunnel Flapping, and Tunnel Reoptimized alarms.

Pseudo Wire MPLS Tunnel Down Alarm, page 7-6—Describes the Pseudo Wire (L2 VPN) MPLS Tunnel Down alarm.

Note For a description of the Cisco ANA alarm ticket pane and a complete listing of all alarms supported by Cisco ANA, see the Cisco Active Network Abstraction 3.6.6 User Guide.

MPLS Network Alarms Overview

Table 7-1lists the MPLS, BGP, LSP, LDP, TE tunnel, and Layer 2 VPN alarms supported by Cisco ANA. Alarms are displayed in the ticket pane of the Cisco ANA NetworkVision window.

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Cisco Systems 3.6.6 manual Mpls Network Faults, Mpls Network Alarms Overview

3.6.6 specifications

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