H3C Technologies H3C SR8800 User Manual

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3.3.3.3/32 3/NULL POS2/1/1/-

[RouterD] display mpls lsp

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LSP Information: RSVP LSP

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FEC In/Out Label In/Out IF Vrf Name

4.4.4.4/32 3/NULL GE3/1/1/-

[RouterE] display mpls lsp

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LSP Information: RSVP LSP

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FEC In/Out Label In/Out IF Vrf Name

3.3.3.3/32 1024/3 POS2/1/1/POS2/1/2

# Perform the display mpls te tunnel command on each router. You can find that two MPLS TE

tunnels are traversing Router B and Router C.

[RouterA] display mpls te tunnel

LSP-Id Destination In/Out-If Name

1.1.1.1:1 4.4.4.4 -/GE3/1/1 Tunnel4

[RouterB] display mpls te tunnel

LSP-Id Destination In/Out-If Name

1.1.1.1:1 4.4.4.4 GE3/1/1/GE3/1/2 Tunnel4

2.2.2.2:1 3.3.3.3 -/POS2/1/1 Tunnel5

[RouterC] display mpls te tunnel

LSP-Id Destination In/Out-If Name

1.1.1.1:1 4.4.4.4 GE3/1/2/GE3/1/1 Tunnel4

2.2.2.2:1 3.3.3.3 POS2/1/1/- Tunnel5

[RouterD] display mpls te tunnel

LSP-Id Destination In/Out-If Name

1.1.1.1:1 4.4.4.4 GE3/1/1/- Tunnel4

[RouterE] display mpls te tunnel

LSP-Id Destination In/Out-If Name

2.2.2.2:1 3.3.3.3 POS2/1/1/POS2/1/2 Tunnel5

# Perform the display mpls lsp verbose command on Router B. You can find that the bypass tunnel
is bound with the protected interface GigabitEthernet 3/1/2 and is currently unused.

[RouterB] display mpls lsp verbose

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LSP Information: RSVP LSP

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No : 1

IngressLsrID : 1.1.1.1

LocalLspID : 1

Tunnel-Interface : Tunnel4

Fec : 4.4.4.4/32

Nexthop : 3.1.1.2

In-Label : 1024

Out-Label : 1024

In-Interface : GigabitEthernet3/1/1

Out-Interface : GigabitEthernet3/1/2

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