18-13
Cisco Prime Network 4.0 User Guide
OL-29343-01
Chapter 18 Monitoring MPLS Services Working with MPLS-TP Tunnels
Figure 18-6 All Labels Table
Step 4 To identify a specific path, click an outgoing label in the Source table. The corresponding in label is
selected in the Destination table.
Viewing MPLS-TE and P2MP-MPLS-TE links in a map
Using the link filter available in Prime Network, you can vie w o nly the MPLS-TE a nd P2MP- MPLS-TE
links in a map.
Note The MPLS Point-to-Multipoint Traffic Engineering (P2MP TE) feature enables you to forward
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) traffic from one source to multiple destinations.
To view the MPLS-TE and P2MP-MPLS-TE links in a map:
Step 1 Open the required map.
Step 2 Click the Link filter icon in the navigation menu.
Step 3 In the Link Filter window, select the MPLS-TE and P2MP MPLS-TE check boxes.
Step 4 Click OK. The map refreshes and displays only the MPLS-TE and P2MP MPLS-TE links.
Step 5 Right-click on the link and choose the Properties option.