Table Of Contents
show lane config
show lane database
show lane default-atm-addresses
show lane le-arp
show lane server
show mls rp
show mls rp interface
show mls rp ip multicast
show mls rp ipx
show mls rp vtp-domain
show mpls traffic-eng autoroute
show mpls traffic-eng link-management admission-control
show mpls traffic-eng link-management advertisements
show mpls traffic-eng link-management bandwidth-allocation
show mpls traffic-eng link-management igp-neighbors
show mpls traffic-eng link-management interfaces
show mpls traffic-eng link-management summary
show mpls traffic-eng topology
show mpls traffic-eng tunnel
show mpls traffic-eng tunnel summary
show mpoa client
show mpoa client cache
show lane config
To display global LANE information for the configuration server configured on an interface, use the show lane config command in EXEC mode.
AIP on the Cisco 7500 Series Routers; for the ATM Port Adapter on the Cisco 7200 Series
show lane config [interface atm slot/0]
ATM Port Adapter on the Cisco 7500 Series Routers
show lane config [interface atm slot/port-adapter/0]
Cisco 4500 and 4700 Routers
show lane config [interface atm number]
Syntax Description
interface atm slot/0
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(Optional) ATM interface slot and port for the following:
• AIP on the Cisco 7500 series routers.
• ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7200 series routers.
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interface atm slot/port-adapter/0
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(Optional) ATM interface slot, port adapter, and port number for the ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7500 series routers.
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interface atm number
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(Optional) ATM interface number for the NPM on the Cisco 4500 or 4700 routers.
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Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.0
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following is sample show lane config output for an Ethernet emulated LAN:
LE Config Server ATM2/0 config table: cisco_eng
Admin: up State: operational
LECS Mastership State: active master
list of global LECS addresses (30 seconds to update):
39.020304050607080910111213.00000CA05B43.00 <-------- me
ATM Address of this LECS: 39.020304050607080910111213.00000CA05B43.00 (auto)
vcd rxCnt txCnt callingParty
50 2 2 39.020304050607080910111213.00000CA05B41.02 LES elan2 0 active
cumulative total number of unrecognized packets received so far: 0
cumulative total number of config requests received so far: 30
cumulative total number of config failures so far: 12
cause of last failure: no configuration
culprit for the last failure: 39.020304050607080910111213.00602F557940.01
The following example shows sample show lane config output for TR-LANE:
LE Config Server ATM4/0 config table: eng
Admin: up State: operational
LECS Mastership State: active master
list of global LECS addresses (40 seconds to update):
39.020304050607080910111213.006047704183.00 <-------- me
ATM Address of this LECS: 39.020304050607080910111213.006047704183.00 (auto)
vcd rxCnt txCnt callingParty
7 1 1 39.020304050607080910111213.006047704181.01 LES elan1 0 active
cumulative total number of unrecognized packets received so far: 0
cumulative total number of config requests received so far: 2
cumulative total number of config failures so far: 0
Table 53 describes significant fields in the sample display.
Table 53 show lane config Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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LE Config Server
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Major interface on which the LANE configuration server is configured.
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config table
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Name of the database associated with the LANE configuration server.
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Admin
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Administrative state, either up or down.
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State
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State of the configuration server: down or operational. If down, the reasons field indicates why it is down. The reasons include the following: NO-config-table, NO-nsap-address, and NO-interface-up.
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LECS Mastership state
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Mastership state of the configuration server. If you have configured simple server redundancy, the configuration server with the lowest index is the active LECS.
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list of global LECS addresses
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List of LECS addresses.
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40 seconds to update
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Amount of time until the next update.
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<-------- me
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ATM address of this configuration server.
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ATM Address of this LECS
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ATM address of the active configuration server.
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auto
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Method of ATM address assignment for the configuration server. In this example, the address is assigned by the automatic method.
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vcd
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Virtual circuit descriptor that uniquely identifies the configure VCC.
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rxCnt
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Number of packets received.
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txCnt
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Number of packets transmitted.
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callingParty
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ATM NSAP address of the LANE component that is connected to the LECS. "elan1" indicates the emulated LAN name, "0" indicates the priority number, and "active" indicates that the server is active.
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show lane database
To display the configuration server's database, use the show lane database command in EXEC mode.
show lane database [database-name]
Syntax Description
database-name
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(Optional) Specific database name.
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Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.0
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
By default, this command displays the LANE configuration server information displayed by the show lane config command.
If no database name is specified, this command shows all databases.
Examples
The following is sample output of the show lane database command for an Ethernet LANE:
LANE Config Server database table 'engandmkt' bound to interface/s: ATM1/0
server 45.000001415555121f.yyyy.zzzz.0800.200c.1001.01 (prio 0) active
LEC NSAP 45.000001415555121f.yyyy.zzzz.0800.200c.1000.01
LEC NSAP 45.000001415555124f.yyyy.zzzz.0800.200c.1300.01
server 45.000001415555121f.yyyy.zzzz.0800.200c.1001.02 (prio 0) active
LEC NSAP 45.000001415555121f.yyyy.zzzz.0800.200c.1000.02
LEC NSAP 45.000001415555124f.yyyy.zzzz.0800.200c.1300.02
The following is sample output of the show lane database command for a Token Ring LANE:
LANE Config Server database table 'eng' bound to interface/s: ATM4/0
elan 'elan1': un-restricted, local-segment-id 2048
server 39.020304050607080910111213.006047704181.01 (prio 0) active
Table 54 describes significant fields in the sample displays.
Table 54 show lane database Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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LANE Config Server database
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Name of this database and interfaces bound to it.
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default elan
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Default name, if one is established.
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elan
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Name of the emulated LAN whose data is reported in this line and the following indented lines.
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un-restricted
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Indicates whether this emulated LAN is restricted or unrestricted.
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local-segment-id 2048
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Ring number of the emulated LAN.
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server
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ATM address of the configuration server.
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(prio 0) active
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Priority level and simple server redundancy state of this configuration server. If you have configured simple server redundancy, the configuration server with the lowest priority will be active.
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LEC MAC
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MAC addresses of an individual LANE client in this emulated LAN. This display includes a separate line for every LANE client in this emulated LAN.
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LEC NSAP
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ATM addresses of all LANE clients in this emulated LAN.
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show lane default-atm-addresses
To display the automatically assigned ATM address of each LANE component in a router or on a specified interface or subinterface, use the show lane default-atm-addresses command in EXEC mode.
AIP on the Cisco 7500 series routers; for the ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7200 series
show lane default-atm-addresses [interface atm slot/port.subinterface-number]
ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7500 series routers
show lane default-atm-addresses [interface atm slot/port-adapter/port.subinterface-number]
Cisco 4500 and 4700 routers
show lane default-atm-addresses [interface atm number.subinterface-number]
Syntax Description
interface atm slot/port
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(Optional) ATM interface slot and port for the following:
• AIP on the Cisco 7500 series routers.
• ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7200 series routers.
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interface atm slot/port-adapter/port
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(Optional) ATM interface slot, port adapter, and port number for the ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7500 series routers.
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interface atm number
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(Optional) ATM interface number for the NPM on the Cisco 4500 or 4700 routers.
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.subinterface-number
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(Optional) Subinterface number.
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Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.0
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This command was introduced.
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11.1
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The number.subinterface-number argument was added.
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Usage Guidelines
It is not necessary to have any of the LANE components running on this router before you use this command.
Examples
The following is sample output of the show lane default-atm-addresses command for the ATM interface 1/0 when all the major LANE components are located on that interface:
show lane default-atm-addresses interface atm1/0
LANE Client: 47.000000000000000000000000.00000C304A98.**
LANE Server: 47.000000000000000000000000.00000C304A99.**
LANE Bus: 47.000000000000000000000000.00000C304A9A.**
LANE Config Server: 47.000000000000000000000000.00000C304A9B.00
note: ** is the subinterface number byte in hex
Table 55 describes significant fields shown in the display.
Table 55 show lane default-atm-addresses Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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interface ATM1/0:
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Specified interface.
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LANE Client:
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ATM address of the LANE client on the interface.
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LANE Server:
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ATM address of the LANE server on the interface.
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LANE Bus:
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ATM address of the LANE broadcast-and-unknown server on the interface.
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LANE Config Server:
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ATM address of the LANE configuration server on the interface.
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show lane le-arp
To display the LANE ARP table of the LANE client configured on an interface or any of its subinterfaces, on a specified subinterface, or on an emulated LAN, use the show lane le-arp command in EXEC mode.
AIP on the Cisco 7500 series routers; for the ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7200 series
show lane le-arp [interface atm slot/port[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name]
ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7500 series routers
show lane le-arp [interface atm slot/port-adapter/port[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name]
Cisco 4500 and 4700 routers
show lane le-arp [interface atm number[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name]
Syntax Description
interface atm slot/port
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(Optional) ATM interface slot and port for the following:
• AIP on the Cisco 7500 series routers.
• ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7200 series routers.
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interface atm slot/port-adapter/port
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(Optional) ATM interface slot, port adapter, and port number for the ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7500 series routers.
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interface atm number
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(Optional) ATM interface number for the NPM on the Cisco 4500 or 4700 routers.
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.subinterface-number
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(Optional) Subinterface number.
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name elan-name
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(Optional) Name of emulated LAN. The maximum length of the name is 32 characters.
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Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.0
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following is sample output of the show lane le-arp command for an Ethernet LANE client:
Hardware Addr ATM Address VCD Interface
0000.0c15.a2b5 39.000000000000000000000000.00000C15A2B5.01 39 ATM1/0.1
0000.0c15.f3e5 39.000000000000000000000000.00000C15F3E5.01 25* ATM1/0.1
The following is sample output of the show lane le-arp command for a Token Ring LANE client:
Ring Bridge ATM Address VCD Interface
512 6 39.020304050607080910111213.00602F557940.01 47 ATM2/0.1
Table 56 describes significant fields shown in the displays.
Table 56 show lane le-arp Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Hardware Addr
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MAC address, in dotted hexadecimal notation, assigned to the LANE component at the other end of this VCD.
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Ring
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Route descriptor segment number for the LANE component.
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Bridge
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Bridge number for the LANE component.
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ATM Address
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ATM address of the LANE component at the other end of this VCD.
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VCD
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Virtual circuit descriptor.
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Interface
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Interface or subinterface used to reach the specified component.
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show lane server
To display global information for the LANE server configured on an interface, on any of its subinterfaces, on a specified subinterface, or on an emulated LAN, use the show lane server command in EXEC mode.
AIP on the Cisco 7500 series routers; for the ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7200 series
show lane server [interface atm slot/port[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name] [brief]
ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7500 series routers
show lane server [interface atm slot/port-adapter/port[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name]
[brief]
Cisco 4500 and 4700 routers
show lane server [interface atm number[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name] [brief]
Syntax Description
interface atm slot/port
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(Optional) ATM interface slot and port for the following:
• AIP on the Cisco 7500 series routers.
• ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7200 series routers.
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interface atm slot/port-adapter/port
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(Optional) ATM interface slot, port adapter, and port number for the ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7500 series routers.
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interface atm number
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(Optional) ATM interface number for the NPM on the Cisco 4500 or 4700 routers.
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.subinterface-number
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(Optional) Subinterface number.
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name elan-name
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(Optional) Name of emulated LAN. The maximum length of the name is 32 characters.
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brief
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(Optional) Keyword used to display the brief subset of available information.
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Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.0
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following is sample output from the show lane server command for an Ethernet-emulated LAN:
LE Server ATM2/0.2 ELAN name: elan2 Admin: up State: operational
type: ethernet Max Frame Size: 1516
ATM address: 39.020304050607080910111213.00000CA05B41.02
LECS used: 39.020304050607080910111213.00000CA05B43.00 connected, vcd 51
control distribute: vcd 57, 2 members, 2 packets
proxy/ (ST: Init, Conn, Waiting, Adding, Joined, Operational, Reject, Term)
lecid ST vcd pkts Hardware Addr ATM Address
1 O 54 2 0000.0ca0.5b40 39.020304050607080910111213.00000CA05B40.02
2 O 81 2 0060.2f55.7940 39.020304050607080910111213.00602F557940.02
The following is sample output from the show lane server command for a Token Ring-emulated LAN:
LE Server ATM3/0.1 ELAN name: anubis Admin: up State: operational
type: token ring Max Frame Size: 4544 Segment ID: 2500
ATM address: 47.009181000000000000000000.00000CA01661.01
LECS used: 47.009181000000000000000000.00000CA01663.00 connected, vcd 6
control distribute: vcd 10, 2 members, 4 packets
proxy/ (ST: Init, Conn, Waiting, Adding, Joined, Operational, Reject, Term)
lecid ST vcd pkts Hardware Addr ATM Address
1 O 7 3 400.1 47.009181000000000000000000.00000CA01660.01
0000.0ca0.1660 47.009181000000000000000000.00000CA01660.01
2 O 16 3 300.1 47.009181000000000000000000.00000CA04960.01
0000.0ca0.4960 47.009181000000000000000000.00000CA04960.01
Table 57 describes significant fields shown in the displays
Table 57 show lane server Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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LE Server ATM2/0.2
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Interface and subinterface of this server.
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ELAN name
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Name of the emulated LAN.
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Admin
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Administrative state, either up or down.
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State
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Status of this LANE server. Possible states for a LANE server include down, waiting_ILMI, waiting_listen, up_not_registered, operational, and terminating.
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type
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Type of emulated LAN.
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Max Frame Size
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Maximum frame size (in bytes) of this type of emulated LAN.
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Segment ID
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The emulated LAN's ring number. This field appears only for Token Ring LANE.
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ATM address
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ATM address of this LANE server.
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LECS used
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ATM address of the LANE configuration server being used. This line also shows the current state of the connection between the LANE server and the LANE configuration server, and the virtual circuit descriptor of the circuit connecting them.
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control distribute
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Virtual circuit descriptor of the Control Distribute VCC.
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proxy
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Status of the LANE client at the other end of the Control Distribute VCC.
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lecid
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Identifier for the LANE client at the other end of the Control Distribute VCC.
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ST
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Status of the LANE client at the other end of the Control Distribute VCC. Possible states are Init, Conn, Waiting, Adding, Joined, Operational, Reject, and Term.
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vcd
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Virtual channel descriptor used to reach the LANE client.
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pkts
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Number of packets sent by the LANE server on the Control Distribute VCC to the LANE client.
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Hardware Addr
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The top number in this column is the router-descriptor, and the second number is the MAC-layer address of the LANE client.
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ATM Address
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ATM address of the LANE client.
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show mls rp
To display MLS details, including specifics for MLSP, use the show mls rp command in EXEC mode.
show mls rp [interface]
Syntax Description
interface
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(Optional) Displays information for one interface. Without this argument, detailed view of all interfaces are displayed.
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Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3(3) WA4(4)
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following is sample output for the show mls rp command:
multilayer switching is globally enabled
mls ip address 10.20.26.64
current flow mask: ip-flow
current sequence number: 80709115
current/maximum retry count: 0/10
current domain state: no-change
current/next global purge: false/false
current/next purge count: 0/0
keepalive timer expires in 9 seconds
1 management interface(s) currently defined:
7 mac-vlan(s) configured for multi-layer switching:
router currently aware of following 1 switch(es):
The following is sample output for the show mls rp command for a specific interface:
mls active on Vlan10, domain WBU
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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mls rp ip
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Enables MLSP.
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mls rp management-interface
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Designates an interface as the management interface for MLSP packets.
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mls rp nde-address
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Specifies a NetFlow Data Export address.
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mls rp vlan-id
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Assigns a VLAN ID.
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mls rp vtp-domain
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Selects the router interface to be Layer 3 switched and then adds that interface to a VTP domain.
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show mls rp vtp-domain
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Displays MLS interfaces for a specific VTP domain.
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show mls rp interface
To display IPX Multilayer Switching (MLS) details for the route processor, including specific information about the Multilayer Switching Protocol (MLSP), use the show mls rp interface command in privileged EXEC mode.
show mls rp interface type number
Syntax Description
type
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Interface type.
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number
|
Interface number.
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Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
|
12.0(5)T
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following displays sample output from the show mls rp interface command. The interface type is VLAN, and its number is 10.
show mls rp interface vlan 10
IPX MLS active on Vlan 10, domain WBU
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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mls rp ipx (global)
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Enables the router as an IPX Multilayer Switching Route Processor.
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mls rp locate ipx
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Displays information about all switches currently shortcutting for the specified IPX flow(s).
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mls rp vtp-domain
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Assigns an MLS interface to a specific VTP domain on the Multilayer Switching-Route Processor.
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mls rp management-interface
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Designates an interface as the management interface for MLSP packets.
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mls rp vlan-id
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Assigns a VLAN identification number to an IPX MLS interface.
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show mls rp ipx
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Displays details for all IPX MLS interfaces on the IPX MLS router.
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show mls rp vtp-domain
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Displays IPX MLS interfaces for a specific VTP domain on the route processor.
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show mls rp ip multicast
To display hardware-switched multicast flow information about IP multicast Multilayer Switching (MLS), use the show mls rp ip multicast command in EXEC mode.
show mls rp ip multicast [locate] [group [source] [vlan-id ]] | [statistics] | [summary]
Syntax Description
locate
|
(Optional) Displays flow information associated with the switch. This keyword applies only to a single router and multiple switches.
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group
|
(Optional) Address of the IP multicast group about which to display information.
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source
|
(Optional) IP multicast source sending to the specified multicast group about which to display information.
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vlan-id
|
(Optional) Source VLAN about which to display information.
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statistics
|
(Optional) Displays MLS statistics.
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summary
|
(Optional) Displays MLS summary.
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Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
|
12.0(5)T
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This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following is sample output of the show mls rp ip multicast command using the locate keyword:
show mls rp ip multicast locate
Source Group Vlan SwitchIP SwitchMAC
------ ----- ---- -------- ---------
192.1.10.6 239.255.158.197 10 1.2.10.199 0010.a60b.b4ff
The following is sample output of the show mls rp ip multicast command for a specific IP multicast group:
show mls rp ip multicast 224.1.1.1
Multicast hardware switched flows:
(1.1.13.1, 224.1.1.1) Incoming interface: Vlan13, Packets switched: 61590
Hardware switched outgoing interfaces: Vlan20 Vlan9
(1.1.9.3, 224.1.1.1) Incoming interface: Vlan9, Packets switched: 0
Hardware switched outgoing interfaces: Vlan20
(1.1.12.1, 224.1.1.1) Incoming interface: Vlan12, Packets switched: 62010
Hardware switched outgoing interfaces: Vlan20 Vlan9
(1.1.12.3, 224.1.1.1) Incoming interface: Vlan12, Packets switched: 61980
Hardware switched outgoing interfaces: Vlan20 Vlan9
(1.1.11.1, 224.1.1.1) Incoming interface: Vlan11, Packets switched: 62430
Hardware switched outgoing interfaces: Vlan20 Vlan9
(1.1.11.3, 224.1.1.1) Incoming interface: Vlan11, Packets switched: 62430
Hardware switched outgoing interfaces: Vlan20 Vlan9
Total shortcut installed: 6
The following is sample output of the show mls rp ip multicast command using the statistics keyword:
show mls rp ip multicast statistics
MLS Multicast Operation Status:
MLS Multicast configuration and state:
Router Mac: 0010.298f.0009
Switch Mac: 0010.0d70.a3ff Switch IP: 1.2.10.195
MLS Multicast Operating state: ACTIVE
Active management vlan: Vlan1, 192.1.4.1
User configured management vlan: None, 0.0.0.0
Include-List: IP1 = 192.1.28.2, IP2 = 0.0.0.0
Router IP used in MLS Multicast messages: 192.1.28.2
MLS Multicast statistics:
Keepalive ACK received: 90
Open request ACK received: 3
Delete notifications received: 3
Flow statistics messages received: 181
Flow message Ack received: 14
Flow message Nack received: 0
Complete flow install Ack: 3
Complete flow install Nack: 0
Complete flow delete Ack: 1
Output vlan delete Ack: 0
L2 entry not found error: 0
LTL entry not found error: 0
MET entry not found error: 0
L3 entry not found error: 0
L3 entry exists error : 0
Sequence number error : 0
The following is sample output of the show mls rp ip multicast command using the summary keyword:
show mls rp ip multicast summary
Switch IP:0.0.0.0 Switch MAC:0000.0000.0000
Number of complete flows: 0
Total hardware-switched flows: 0
Switch IP:1.2.10.199 Switch MAC:0010.a60b.b4ff
Number of complete flows: 1
Total hardware-switched flows: 1
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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mls rp ip multicast
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Enables IP multicast Multilayer Switching (hardware switching) on an external or internal router in conjunction with Layer 3 switching hardware for the Catalyst 5000 switch.
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show mls rp ipx
To display details for all IPX Multilayer Switching (MLS) interfaces on the IPX MLS router, use the show mls rp ipx command in privileged EXEC mode.
show mls rp ipx
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.0(5)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command gives you details about the following:
•
MLS status (enabled or disabled) for switch interfaces and subinterfaces
•
Flow mask required when creating Layer 3 switching entries for the router
•
current settings for the keepalive timer, retry timer, and retry count
•
MLS identifier used in Multilayer Switching Protocol (MLSP) messages
•
List of all interfaces in all Virtual Trunk Protocol (VTP) domains enabled for MLS
Examples
The following example displays sample output from the show mls rp ipx command for all IPX MLS interfaces on an MLS-RP:
ipx multilayer switching is globally enabled
ipx mls inbound acl override is globally disabled
IPX MLS flow mask is source-destination
number of domains configured for mls 1
vlan domain name:Engineering
current ipx flow mask:source-destination
ipx current/next global purge:false/false
ipx current/next purge count:0/0
current sequence number:4086390283
current/maximum retry count:0/10
current domain state:no-change
keepalive timer expires in 3 seconds
1 management interface(s) currently defined:
2 mac-vlan(s) enabled for ipx multi-layer switching:
router currently aware of following 1 switch(es):
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
mls rp ipx (global)
|
Enables the router as an IPX Multilayer Switching Route Processor.
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mls rp locate ipx
|
Displays information about all switches currently shortcutting for the specified IPX flow(s).
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mls rp management-interface
|
Designates an interface as the management interface for MLSP packets.
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mls rp vlan-id
|
Assigns a VLAN identification number to an IPX MLS interface.
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show mls rp vtp-domain
|
Displays IPX MLS interfaces for a specific VTP domain on the route processor.
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show mls rp interface
|
Displays IPX MLS details for the route processor, including specific information about the MLSP.
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show mls rp vtp-domain
|
Displays IPX MLS interfaces for a specific VTP domain on the route processor.
|
show mls rp vtp-domain
To display IPX Multilayer Switching (MLS) interfaces for a specific Virtual Trunk Protocol (VTP) domain on the route processor, use the show mls rp vtp-domain command in privileged EXEC mode.
show mls rp vtp-domain domain-name
Syntax Description
domain-name
|
The name of the Virtual Trunk Protocol (VTP) domain whose MLS interfaces will be displayed.
|
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.3(3) WA4(4)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
This example shows details about IPX MLS interfaces in a VTP domain called WBU:
show mls rp vtp-domain WBU
current ipx flow mask: destination
ipx current/next global purge: false/false
ipx current/next purge count: 0/0
current ipx flow mask: destination
ipx current/next global purge: false/false
ipx current/next purge count: 0/0
current sequence number: 590678296
current/maximum retry count: 0/10
current domain state: no-change
keepalive timer expires in 3 seconds
1 management interface(s) currently defined:
20 mac-vlan(s) configured for multi-layer switching
17 mac-vlan(s) enabled for ipx multi-layer switching:
18 mac-vlan(s) enabled for ipx multi-layer switching:
router currently aware of following 1 switch(es):
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
mls rp ipx (global)
|
Enables the router as an IPX Multilayer Switching Route Processor.
|
mls rp locate ipx
|
Displays information about all switches currently shortcutting for the specified IPX flow(s).
|
mls rp management-interface
|
Designates an interface as the management interface for MLSP packets.
|
mls rp vlan-id
|
Assigns a VLAN identification number to an IPX MLS interface.
|
show mls rp vtp-domain
|
Displays IPX MLS interfaces for a specific VTP domain on the route processor.
|
show mls rp interface
|
Displays IPX MLS details for the route processor, including specific information about the MLSP.
|
show mls rp ipx
|
Displays details for all IPX MLS interfaces on the IPX MLS router.
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show mpls traffic-eng autoroute
To show tunnels that are announced to IGP, including interface, destination, and bandwidth, use the show mpls traffic-eng autoroute command in privileged EXEC mode.
show mpls traffic-eng autoroute
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.0(5)S
|
This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
The SPF/nexthop calculation of the IGP has been modified to understand TE tunnels. This command shows which tunnels are currently being used by the IGP in its SPF/nexthop calculation (tunnels that are up and have autoroute configured)
Examples
The following example shows output from the show mpls traffic-eng autoroute command.
Note that the list of tunnels is organized by destination. All tunnels to a destination will carry a share of the traffic tunneled to that destination.
show mpls traffic-eng autoroute
MPLS TE autorouting enabled
destination 0002.0002.0002.00 has 2 tunnels
Tunnel1021 (traffic share 10000, nexthop 2.2.2.2, absolute metric 11)
Tunnel1022 (traffic share 3333, nexthop 2.2.2.2, relative metric -3)
destination 0003.0003.0003.00 has 2 tunnels
Tunnel1032 (traffic share 10000, nexthop 3.3.3.3)
Tunnel1031 (traffic share 10000, nexthop 3.3.3.3, relative metric -1)
Table 58 lists the fields displayed in this example.
Table 58 show mpls traffic-eng autoroute Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
MPLS TE autorouting enabled
|
IGP automatically routes traffic into tunnels.
|
destination
|
MPLS traffic engineering tail-end router system ID.
|
traffic share
|
A factor based on bandwidth, indicating how much traffic this tunnel should carry relative to other tunnels to the same destination. If two tunnels go to a single destination, one with a traffic share of 200 and the other with a traffic share of 100, the first tunnel carries two thirds of the traffic.
|
nexthop
|
The MPLS traffic engineering tunnel tail-end IP address.
|
absolute metric
|
The MPLS traffic engineering tunnel metric with mode absolute.
|
relative metric
|
The MPLS traffic engineering tunnel metric with mode relative.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management admission-control
To show which tunnels have been admitted locally, and their parameters (such as priority, bandwidth, incoming and outgoing interface, and state), use the show mpls traffic-eng link-management admission-control command in EXEC mode.
show mpls traffic-eng link-management admission-control [interface name]
Syntax Description
interface name
|
(Optional) Shows only those tunnels that are admitted on the specified interface.
|
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.0(5)S
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following example shows output from the show mpls traffic-eng link-management admission-control command:
show mpls traffic-eng link-management admission-control
TUNNEL ID UP IF DOWN IF PRIORITY STATE BANDWIDTH
3.3.25.3 1_1 - PO1/0/0 1/1 Resv Admitted 10000 R
Table 59 lists the fields displayed in this example.
Table 59 show mpls traffic-eng link-management admission-control Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Tunnels Count
|
Total number of tunnels admitted.
|
Tunnels Selected
|
Number of tunnels to be displayed.
|
TUNNEL ID
|
Tunnel identification.
|
UP IF
|
Upstream interface used by the tunnel.
|
DOWN IF
|
Downstream interface used by the tunnel.
|
PRIORITY
|
Setup priority of the tunnel, followed by the hold priority.
|
STATE
|
Admission status of the table.
|
BANDWIDTH
|
Bandwidth in bits per second. If an "R" appears after the bandwidth number, it means the bandwidth has been reserved. If an "H" appears after the bandwidth number, it means the bandwidth has been temporarily held for a path message.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management advertisements
|
Displays local link information currently being flooded by MPLS traffic engineering link management into the global traffic engineering topology.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management bandwidth-allocation
|
Displays current local link information.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management igp-neighbors
|
Displays IGP neighbors.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management interfaces
|
Displays per-interface resource and configuration information.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management summary
|
Displays summary of link management information.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management advertisements
To show local link information currently being flooded by MPLS traffic engineering link management into the global traffic engineering topology, use the show mpls traffic-eng link-management advertisements command in EXEC mode.
show mpls traffic-eng link-management advertisements
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.0(5)S
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following example shows output from the show mpls traffic-eng link-management advertisements command:
show mpls traffic-eng link-management advertisements
IGP Area[1] ID:: isis level-1
IGP System ID: 0001.0000.0001.00
MPLS TE Router ID: 10.106.0.6
Link IP Address: 10.32.0.6
IGP Neighbor: ID 0001.0000.0002.00, IP 10.32.0.10
Physical BW: 155520000 bits/sec
Reservable BW: 5000000 bits/sec
BW Unreserved[0]: 5000000 bits/sec
BW Unreserved[1]: 1000000 bits/sec
BW Unreserved[2]: 1000000 bits/sec
BW Unreserved[3]: 1000000 bits/sec
BW Unreserved[4]: 1000000 bits/sec
BW Unreserved[5]: 1000000 bits/sec
BW Unreserved[6]: 1000000 bits/sec
BW Unreserved[7]: 1000000 bits/sec
Table 60 lists the fields displayed in this example.
Table 60 show mpls traffic-eng link-management advertisements Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Flooding Status
|
Enable status of the link management flooding system.
|
Configured Areas
|
Number of the IGP areas configured.
|
IGP Area [1] ID
|
Name of the first IGP area.
|
Flooding Protocol
|
IGP being used to flood information for this area.
|
IGP System ID
|
Identification used by IGP flooding this area to identify this node.
|
MPLS TE Router ID
|
MPLS traffic engineering router ID.
|
Flooded Links
|
Number of links flooded for this area.
|
Link ID
|
Index of the link being described.
|
Link IP Address
|
Local IP address of this link.
|
IGP Neighbor
|
IGP neighbor on this link.
|
Admin. Weight
|
Administrative weight associated with this link.
|
Physical BW
|
Link's bandwidth capacity (in bits per second).
|
Reservable BW
|
Amount of reservable bandwidth on this link.
|
BW unreserved
|
Amount of bandwidth that is available for reservation.
|
Affinity Bits
|
Link's attribute flags being flooded.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management advertisements
|
Displays local link information currently being flooded by MPLS traffic engineering link management into the global traffic engineering topology.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management bandwidth-allocation
|
Displays current local link information.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management igp-neighbors
|
Displays IGP neighbors.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management interfaces
|
Displays per-interface resource and configuration information.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management summary
|
Displays summary of link management information.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management bandwidth-allocation
To show current local link information, use the show mpls traffic-eng link-management bandwidth-allocation command in EXEC mode.
show mpls traffic-eng link-management bandwidth-allocation [interface name]
Syntax Description
interface name
|
(Optional) Shows only those tunnels that have been admitted on the specified interface.
|
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.0(5)S
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
Advertised information may differ from current information depending on how flooding has been configured.
Examples
The following example shows output from this command:
show mpls traffic-eng link-management bandwidth-allocation atm0/0.1
Bandwidth Hold Time: max. 15 seconds
Link ID:: AT0/0.1 (10.32.0.6)
Physical Bandwidth: 155520000 bits/sec
MPLS TE Bandwidth: 5000000 bits/sec (reserved:0% in, 80% out)
MPLS TE Link State: MPLS TE on, RSVP on, admin-up, flooded
Inbound Admission: allow-all
Outbound Admission: allow-if-room
Up Thresholds: 15 30 45 60 75 80 85 90 95 96 97 98 99 100 (default)
Down Thresholds: 100 99 98 97 96 95 90 85 80 75 60 45 30 15 (default)
Outbound Bandwidth Information (bits/second):
KEEP PRIORITY BW HELD BW TOTAL HELD BW LOCKED BW TOTAL LOCKED
Table 61 lists the fields displayed in this example.
Table 61 show mpls traffic-eng link-management bandwidth-allocation Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Links Count
|
Number of links configured for MPLS traffic engineering.
|
Bandwidth Hold time
|
Bandwidth hold time of the link in seconds.
|
Link ID
|
Interface name and IP address of the link being described.
|
Physical Bandwidth
|
Bandwidth capacity of the link (in bits per second).
|
MPLS TE Bandwidth
|
Amount of reservable bandwidth on this link.
|
BW Descriptors
|
Number of bandwidth allocations on this link.
|
MPLS TE Link State
|
Status of the MPLS traffic engineering-related functions of the link.
|
Inbound Admission
|
Admission policy of the link for incoming tunnels.
|
Outbound Admission
|
Admission policy of the link for outgoing tunnels.
|
Admin. Weight
|
Administrative weight associated with this link.
|
Up Thresholds
|
Bandwidth thresholds of the link for allocations.
|
Down Thresholds
|
Bandwidth thresholds of the link for deallocations.
|
IGP Neighbor
|
List of the IGP neighbors directly reachable over this link.
|
KEEP PRIORITY
|
Priority levels for the bandwidth allocations of the link.
|
BW HELD
|
Amount of bandwidth (in bits per seconds) temporarily held at this priority for path messages.
|
BW TOTAL HELD
|
Bandwidth held at this priority and those above it.
|
BW LOCKED
|
Amount of bandwidth reserved at this priority.
|
BW TOTAL LOCKED
|
Bandwidth reserved at this priority and those above.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management advertisements
|
Displays local link information currently being flooded by MPLS traffic engineering link management into the global traffic engineering topology.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management bandwidth-allocation
|
Displays current local link information.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management igp-neighbors
|
Displays IGP neighbors.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management interfaces
|
Displays per-interface resource and configuration information.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management summary
|
Displays summary of link management information.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management igp-neighbors
To show IGP neighbors, use the show mpls traffic-eng link-management igp-neighbors command in privileged EXEC mode.
show mpls traffic-eng link-management igp-neighbors [{igp-id {isis isis-address | ospf ospf-id}
| ip A.B.C.D}]
Syntax Description
igp-id
|
Shows the IGP neighbors using a specified IGP identification.
|
isis isis-address
|
Specifies an IS-IS neighbor to display when displaying neighbors by IGP ID.
|
ospf ospf-id
|
Specifies an OSPF neighbor to display when displaying neighbors by IGP ID.
|
ip A.B.C.D.
|
Shows the IGP neighbors using a specified IGP IP address.
|
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.0(5)S
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following example shows output from the show mpls traffic-eng link-management igp-neighbors command:
show mpls traffic-eng line-management igp-neighbors
Neighbor ID: 0000.0024.0004.02 (area: isis level-1, IP: 0.0.0.0)
Neighbor ID: 0000.0026.0001.00 (area: isis level-1, IP: 170.1.1.2)
Table 62 lists the fields displayed in this example.
Table 62 show mpls traffic-eng link-management igp-neighbors Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Link ID
|
Link by which the neighbor is reached.
|
Neighbor ID
|
Identification information of the IGP for the neighbor.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management advertisements
|
Displays local link information currently being flooded by MPLS traffic engineering link management into the global traffic engineering topology.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management bandwidth-allocation
|
Displays current local link information.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management igp-neighbors
|
Displays IGP neighbors.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management interfaces
|
Displays per-interface resource and configuration information.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management summary
|
Displays summary of link management information.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management interfaces
To show per-interface resource and configuration information, use the show mpls traffic-eng link-management interfaces command in EXEC mode.
show mpls traffic-eng link-management interfaces [interface]
Syntax Description
interface
|
(Optional) Specifies the name of a single interface for which information is to be displayed.
|
Defaults
No default behavior or values.S
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.0(5)S
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following example shows output from the show mpls traffic-eng link-management interfaces command:
show mpls traffic-eng link-management interfaces
Link ID:: Et1/1/1 (10.1.0.6)
Physical Bandwidth: 10000000 bits/sec
MPLS TE Bandwidth: 5000000 bits/sec (reserved:0% in, 0% out)
MPLS TE Link State: MPLS TE on, RSVP on
Inbound Admission: reject-huge
Outbound Admission: allow-if-room
IGP Neighbor: ID 0000.0000.0000.02, IP 0.0.0.0 (Up)
IGP Neighbor: ID 0001.0000.0001.02, IP 0.0.0.0 (Down)
Flooding Status for each configured area [1]:
IGP Area[1 isis level-1: not flooded
(Reason:Interface has been administratively disabled)
Link ID:: AT0/0.1 (10.32.0.6)
Physical Bandwidth: 155520000 bits/sec
MPLS TE Bandwidth: 5000000 bits/sec (reserved:0% in, 80% out)
MPLS TE Link State: MPLS TE on, RSVP on, admin-up, flooded
Inbound Admission: allow-all
Outbound Admission: allow-if-room
IGP Neighbor: ID 0001.0000.0002.00, IP 10.32.0.10 (Up)
Flooding Status for each configured area [1]:
IGP Area[1 isis level-1: flooded
Table 63 lists the fields displayed in this example.
Table 63 show mpls traffic-eng link-management interfaces Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Links Count
|
Number of links that have been enabled for use with MPLS traffic engineering.
|
Physical Bandwidth
|
Bandwidth capacity of the link (in bits per second).
|
MPLS TE Bandwidth
|
Amount of reservable bandwidth on this link.
|
MPLS TE Link State
|
The status of the MPLS link.
|
Inbound Admission
|
Admission policy for a link for incoming tunnels.
|
Outbound Admission
|
Admission policy for a link for outcoming tunnels.
|
Admin. Weight
|
Administrative weight associated with this link.
|
IGP Neighbor Count
|
Number of IGP neighbors directly reachable over this link.
|
IGP Area [1]
|
Flooding status for the specified configured area.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management advertisements
|
Displays local link information currently being flooded by MPLS traffic engineering link management into the global traffic engineering topology.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management bandwidth-allocation
|
Displays current local link information.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management igp-neighbors
|
Displays IGP neighbors.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management interfaces
|
Displays per-interface resource and configuration information.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management summary
|
Displays summary of link management information.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management summary
To show summary of link management information, use the show mpls traffic-eng link-management summary command in EXEC mode.
show mpls traffic-eng link-management summary [interface name]
Syntax Description
interface name
|
(Optional) Specifies the name of a single interface for which information is to be displayed.
|
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.0(5)S
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following example shows output from the show mpls traffic-eng link-management summary command:
show mpls traffic-eng link-management summary atm0/0.1
IGP Area ID:: isis level-1
Flooding Status: data flooded
Periodic Flooding: enabled (every 180 seconds)
IGP System ID: 0001.0000.0001.00
MPLS TE Router ID: 10.106.0.6
Link ID:: AT0/0.1 (10.32.0.6)
Physical Bandwidth: 155520000 bits/sec
MPLS TE Bandwidth: 5000000 bits/sec (reserved:0% in, 80% out)
MPLS TE Link State: MPLS TE on, RSVP on, admin-up, flooded
Inbound Admission: allow-all
Outbound Admission: allow-if-room
Table 64 lists the fields displayed in this example.
Table 64 show mpls traffic-eng link-management summary Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Flooding System
|
Enable status of the MPLS traffic engineering flooding system.
|
IGP Area ID
|
Name of the IGP area being described.
|
Flooding Protocol
|
IGP being used to flood information for this area.
|
Flooding Status
|
Status of flooding for this area.
|
Periodic Flooding
|
Status of periodic flooding for this area.
|
Flooded Links
|
Number of links flooded.
|
IGP System ID
|
IGP for the node associated with this area.
|
MPLS TE Router ID
|
MPLS traffic engineering router ID for this node.
|
IGP Neighbors
|
Number of reachable IGP neighbors associated with this area.
|
Link ID
|
Interface name and IP address of the link being described.
|
Physical Bandwidth
|
Bandwidth capacity for the link (in bits per second).
|
MPLS TE Bandwidth
|
Amount of reservable bandwidth on this link.
|
MPLS TE Link State
|
Status of the MPLS traffic engineering-related functions of the link.
|
Inbound Admission
|
Admission policy of the link for incoming tunnels.
|
Outbound Admission
|
Admission policy of the link for outgoing tunnels.
|
Admin. Weight
|
Administrative weight of the link.
|
IGP Neighbor Count
|
List of the IGP neighbors directly reachable over this link.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management advertisements
|
Displays local link information currently being flooded by MPLS traffic engineering link management into the global traffic engineering topology.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management bandwidth-allocation
|
Displays current local link information.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management igp-neighbors
|
Displays IGP neighbors.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management interfaces
|
Displays per-interface resource and configuration information.
|
show mpls traffic-eng link-management summary
|
Displays summary of link management information.
|
show mpls traffic-eng topology
To show the MPLS traffic engineering global topology as currently known at this node, use the show mpls traffic-eng topology command in privileged EXEC mode.
show mpls traffic-eng topology [{A.B.C.D | igp-id {isis nsapaddr | ospf A.B.C.D}] [brief]
Syntax Description
A.B.C.D
|
Specifies the node by the IP address (router identifier to interface address).
|
igp-id
|
Specifies the node by IGP router identifier.
|
isis nsapaddr
|
Specifies the node by router identification (nsapaddr) if using IS-IS.
|
ospf A.B.C.D
|
Specifies the node by router identifier if using OSPF.
|
brief
|
(Optional) The brief form of the output gives a less detailed version of the topology.
|
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.0(5)S
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following example shows output from the show mpls traffic-eng topology command:
show mpls traffic-eng topology
My_System_id: 0000.0025.0003.00
IGP Id: 0000.0024.0004.00, MPLS TE Id:24.4.4.4 Router Node
link[0 ]:Intf Address: 150.1.1.4
Nbr IGP Id: 0000.0024.0004.02,
admin_weight:10, affinity_bits:0x0
max_link_bw:10000 max_link_reservable: 10000
allocated reservable allocated reservable
--------- ---------- --------- ----------
bw[0]: 0 10000 bw[1]: 0 10000
bw[2]: 0 10000 bw[3]: 0 10000
bw[4]: 0 10000 bw[5]: 0 10000
bw[6]: 0 10000 bw[7]: 0 10000
Table 65 lists the fields displayed in this example.
Table 65 show mpls traffic-eng topology Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
My-System_id
|
Unique identifier of the IGP.
|
IGP Id
|
Identification of advertising router.
|
MPLS TE Id
|
Unique MPLS traffic engineering identification.
|
Intf Address
|
This interface address of the link.
|
Nbr IGP Id
|
Neighbor IGP router identifier.
|
admin_weight
|
Cost of the link.
|
affinity_bits
|
The requirements on the attributes of the links that the traffic crosses.
|
max_link_bw
|
Physical line rate.
|
max_link_reservable
|
The maximum amount of bandwidth that can be reserved on a link.
|
allocated
|
Amount of bandwidth allocated at that priority.
|
reservable
|
Amount of available bandwidth reservable at that priority.
|
show mpls traffic-eng tunnel
To show information about tunnels, use the show mpls traffic-eng tunnel command in EXEC mode.
show mpls traffic-eng tunnel [{tunnel_interface | destination address | source-id [{ipaddress |
0-MAX | name name role {all | head | middle | tail | remote} | {up | down}}] [brief]
Syntax Description
tunnel_interface
|
(Optional) Shows tunnel interface.
|
destination address
|
(Optional) Displays brief summary of tunnel status and configuration.
|
source-id ipaddress
|
(Optional) Restricts the display to tunnels originating at that IP address.
|
0-MAX
|
(Optional)
|
name name
|
(Optional) Restricts the display to tunnels with that value as their name. The tunnel name is derived from the interface description, if specified; otherwise, it is the interface name. The tunnel name is included in the signaling message so it is available at all hops.
|
role
|
(Optional) Restrict the display to tunnels with the indicated role.
|
all
|
(Optional) Displays all tunnels.
|
head
|
(Optional) Displays tunnels with their head at this router.
|
middle
|
(Optional) Displays tunnels with a midpoint at this router.
|
tail
|
(Optional) Displays tunnels with a tail at this router.
|
remote
|
(Optional) Displays tunnels with their head at some other router—the combination of middle and tail.
|
up
|
(Optional) Restricts the display to tunnels that are up. When you specify "up," a tunnel head is shown if the tunnel interface is up. Tunnel midpoints and tails are typically either up or not present.
|
down
|
(Optional) Restricts the display to tunnels that are down.
|
brief
|
(Optional) Specifies a format with one line per tunnel.
|
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.0(5)S
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following example shows output from the show mpls traffic-eng tunnel brief command:
show mpls traffic-eng tunnel brief
LSP Tunnels Process: running
Periodic reoptimization: every 180 seconds, next in 108 seconds
TUNNEL NAME DESTINATION STATUS STATE
tagsw-r4_t1 10.0.0.11 admin-down down
tagsw-r4_t10011 10.0.0.11 up up
al7500-sw12_t20004 10.0.0.4 signaled up
Displayed 16 (of 16) heads, 0 (of 0) midpoints, 1 (of 1) tails
Table 66 lists the fields displayed in this example.
Table 66 show mpls traffic-eng Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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TUNNEL NAME
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Name of the interface that is configured at the tunnel head.
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DESTINATION
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Tail-end router identifier.
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STATUS
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For tunnel heads, admin-down or up. For non-heads, signaled.
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STATE
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Up or down.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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mpls traffic-eng tunnels (configuration)
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Enables MPLS traffic engineering tunnel signalling on a device.
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mpls traffic-eng tunnels (interface)
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Enables MPLS traffic engineering tunnel signalling on an interface.
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mpls traffic-eng reoptimize timers frequency
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Controls the frequency at which tunnels with established LSPs are checked for better LSPs.
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show mpls traffic-eng tunnel summary
To show summary information about tunnels, use the show mpls traffic-eng tunnel summary command in privileged EXEC.
show mpls traffic-eng tunnel summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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12.0(5)S
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following example shows output from the show mpls traffic-eng tunnel summary command:
show mpls traffic-eng tunnel summary
LSP Tunnels Process: running
Head: 1 interfaces, 1 active signaling attempts, 1 established
1 activations, 0 deactivations
Periodic reoptimization: every 3600 seconds, next in 3436 seconds
Table 67 lists the fields displayed in this example.
Table 67 show mpls traffic-eng tunnel summary Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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LSP Tunnels Process
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Indicates the MPLS traffic engineering feature has been enabled.
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RSVP Process
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Indicates the RSVP feature has been enabled. (This is enabled as a consequence of enabling the MPLS traffic engineering feature.)
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Forwarding
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Indicates appropriate forwarding has been enabled? (Appropriate forwarding on a router is CEF switching.
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Head
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Summary information about tunnel heads at this device.
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Interfaces
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Number of MPLS traffic engineering tunnel interfaces.
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Active signaling attempts
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LSPs currently either successfully signaled or in the process of being signaled.
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Established
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LSPs currently signaled.
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Activations
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Signalling attempts initiated.
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Deactivations
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Signalling attempts terminated.
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Periodic reoptimization
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Frequency of periodic reoptimization and time until next periodic reoptimization.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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mpls traffic-eng tunnels (configuration)
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Enables MPLS traffic engineering tunnel signalling on a device.
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mpls traffic-eng tunnels (interface)
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Enables MPLS traffic engineering tunnel signalling on an interface.
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mpls traffic-eng reoptimize timers frequency
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Controls the frequency at which tunnels with established LSPs are checked for better LSPs.
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show mpoa client
To display a summary of information regarding one or all MPCs, use the show mpoa client command in EXEC mode.
show mpoa client [name mpc-name] [brief]
Syntax Description
name mpc-name
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(Optional) Name of the MPC with the specified name.
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brief
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(Optional) Output limit of the command.
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Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3(3a)WA4(5)
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
If you omit the name keyword, the command displays information for all MPCs.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show mpoa client command:
show mpoa client name ip_mpc brief
MPC Name: ip_mpc, Interface: ATM1/0, State: Up
MPC actual operating address: 47.00918100000000613E5A2F01.0010A6943825.00
Shortcut-Setup Count: 1, Shortcut-Setup Time: 1
Lane clients bound to MPC ip_mpc: ATM1/0.1
Discovered MPS neighbours kp-alv vcd rxPkts txPkts
47.00918100000000613E5A2F01.006070174824.00 59 30 28 2
Remote Devices known vcd rxPkts txPkts
47.00918100000000613E5A2F01.00000C5A0C5D.00 35 0 10
Table 68 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 68 show mpoa client Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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MPC Name
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Name specified for the MPC.
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Interface
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Interface to which the MPC is attached.
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State
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Current state of the MPC.
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MPC actual operating address
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ATM address of the MPC.
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Shortcut-Setup Count
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Current number specified by the shortcut-frame-count command.
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Shortcut-Setup Time
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Current value specified by the shortcut-frame-time command.
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Lane clients bound to MPC ip_mpc
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List of LANE clients currently bound to MPC ip_mpc.
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Discovered MPS neighbours
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List of learned MPS addresses.
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kp-alv
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Number of seconds until the next keepalive message should be received.
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vcd
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Number that identifies the virtual circuit.
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rxPkts
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Number of packets received from the learned MPS.
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txPkts
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Number of packets transmitted to the learned MPS.
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Remote Devices known
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List of other devices (typically other MPCs) not in this ELAN.
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vcd
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Number that identifies the virtual circuit to that MPC.
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rxPkts
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Number of packets received from the learned remote device.
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txPkts
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Number of packets transmitted to the learned remote device.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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clear mpoa client name
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Clears the ingress and egress cache entries.
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show mpoa client cache
To display the ingress or egress cache entries matching the IP addresses for the MPCs, use the show mpoa client cache command in EXEC mode.
show mpoa client [name mpc-name] cache [ingress | egress] [ip-address ip-address]
Syntax Description
name mpc-name
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(Optional) Name of the MPC with the specified name.
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ingress
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(Optional) Displays ingress cache entries associated with an MPC.
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egress
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(Optional) Displays egress cache entries associated with an MPC.
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ip-address ip-address
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(Optional) Displays cache entries that match the specified IP address.
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Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3(3a)WA4(5)
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following is sample output from the show mpoa client cache command for a specific MPC:
show mpoa client ip_mpc cache
MPC Name: ip-mpc, Interface: ATM1/0, State: Up
MPC actual operating address: 47.00918100000000613E5A2F01.0010A6943825.00
Shortcut-Setup Count: 1, Shortcut-Setup Time: 1
Number of Ingress cache entries: 1
MPC Ingress Cache Information:
Dst IP addr State vcd Expires Egress MPC Atm address
20.20.20.1 RSVLD 35 11:38 47.00918100000000613E5A2F01.00000C5A0C5D.00
Number of Egress cache entries: 1
MPC Egress Cache Information:
Dst IP addr Dst MAC Src MAC MPSid Elan Expires CacheId Tag
10.10.10.1 0000.0c5a.0c58 0060.7017.4820 9 2 11:55 1 1
Table 69 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 69 show mpoa client cache Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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MPC Name
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Name specified for the MPC.
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Interface
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Interface to which the MPC is attached.
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State
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Current state of the MPC (up or down).
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MPC actual operating address
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ATM address of the MPC.
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Shortcut-Setup Count
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Current number specified by the shortcut-frame-count command.
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Number of Ingress cache entries
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Number of entries in the ingress cache.
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MPC Ingress Cache Information
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Dst IP addr
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IP address of the destination.
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State
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State of the ingress cache entry.1
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vcd
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Number that identifies the virtual circuit.
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Expires
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Time in minutes/seconds until the ingress cache entry expires.
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Egress MPC Atm address
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ATM address of the egress MPC.
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Number of Egress cache entries
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Number of entries in the egress cache.
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MPC Egress Cache Information
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Dst IP addr
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IP address of the destination.
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Dst MAC
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MAC address of the destination.
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Src MAC
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MAC address of the source.
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MPSid
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Unique number representing the egress MPS.
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Elan
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ELAN identifier of the ELAN serving this destination IP address.
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Expires
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Time in minutes/seconds until the egress cache entry expires.
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CacheID
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Cache identifier.
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Tag
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Label (tag) identifier.
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