Monitoring and verifying mpls-te and ip rsvp, Table 18-3 – Cisco 15327 User Manual

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Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide, R7.2

Chapter 18 Configuring Ethernet over MPLS

Monitoring and Verifying MPLS-TE and IP RSVP

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ip explicit-path identifier 1 enable

next-address 2.1.1.1

next-address 192.168.3.2

next-address 192.168.3.1

next-address 2.2.1.1

next-address 2.2.1.2

next-address 212.212.212.212

!

ip explicit-path identifier 2 enable

next-address 170.170.170.171

next-address 192.168.3.2

next-address 192.168.3.1

next-address 2.2.1.1

next-address 2.2.1.2

next-address 212.212.212.212

!

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control-plane

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!

line con 0

exec-timeout 0 0

line vty 0 4

exec-timeout 0 0

password xxx

no login

Monitoring and Verifying MPLS-TE and IP RSVP

Table 18-3

shows the privileged EXEC commands supported to monitor and verify the state of MPLS-TE

tunnels on the ML-Series cards.

Table 18-3

Commands for Monitoring and Verifying MPLS-TE

Command

Purpose

show mpls traffic-eng autoroute

Displays tunnels announced to the
Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP),
including interface, destination, and
bandwidth

show mpls traffic-eng link-management

admission-control

Displays which tunnels were
admitted locally and their parameters
(such as, priority, bandwidth,
incoming and outgoing interface, and
state).

show mpls traffic-eng link-management

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Displays local link information that
MPLS traffic engineering link
management is currently flooding
into the global traffic engineering
topology.

show mpls traffic-eng link-management

bandwidth-allocation

Displays current local link
information.

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