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display mpls te tunnel-interface

Function

The display mpls te tunnel-interface command displays information about tunnel interfaces on the local LSR.

Format

display mpls te tunnel-interface [ tunnel interface-number | auto-bypass-tunnel [ tunnel-name ] ]

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
tunnel interface-number Specifies the number of a tunnel interface on the local LSR. -
auto-bypass-tunnel tunnel-name Specifies the name of an MPLS TE tunnel.

If the tunnel-name parameter is configured, information about the specified Auto bypass tunnel is displayed. If this parameter is not configured, information about all Auto bypass tunnels is displayed.

The value is an existing tunnel name.

Views

All views

Default Level

1: Monitoring level

Usage Guidelines

If you do not specify any parameters, information about all tunnel interfaces is displayed.

Example

# Display information about Tunnel 1.

<HUAWEI> display mpls te tunnel-interface tunnel 1
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
                               Tunnel1
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    Tunnel State Desc   :  GRACEFUL SWITCH
    Active LSP          :  Best-Effort LSP
    Traffic Switch      :  Best-Effort LSP -> Ordinary LSP
    Session ID          :  50
    Ingress LSR ID      :  1.1.1.1          Egress LSR ID:  2.2.2.2
    Admin State         :  UP               Oper State   :  UP
    Primary LSP State      : DOWN
      Main LSP State       : SETTING UP
    Hot-Standby LSP State  : UP
      Main LSP State       : READY               LSP ID  : 32799
      Modify LSP State     : SETTING UP
    Ordinary LSP State     : UP
      Main LSP State       : READY               LSP ID  : 32782
    Best-Effort LSP State  : UP
      Main LSP State       : READY               LSP ID  : 32780
Table 1 Description of the display mpls te tunnel-interface command output

Item

Description

Tunnel State Desc

Tunnel status:
  • UP: indicates that the tunnel is successfully set up.
  • DOWN: indicates that the tunnel fails to be set up.
  • GRACEFUL SWITCH: indicates that the tunnels are switched through GR.
  • GRACEFUL DELETE: indicates that during the GR process a type of LSP is deleted.

Active LSP

Type of CR-LSP in use:

  • Primary LSP: indicates the primary CR-LSP.
  • Hot-Standby LSP: indicates the hot-standby CR-LSP.
  • Ordinary LSP: indicates the ordinary backup CR-LSP.
  • Best-Effort LSP: indicates the best-effort path.

Traffic Switch

Traffic switching status.

Session ID

Session ID of a CR-LSP.

Ingress LSR ID

LSR ID of the ingress.

Egress LSR ID

LSR ID of the egress.

Admin State

Administrative status.

Oper State

Operating status.

Primary LSP State

Status of a primary CR-LSP:

  • UP: indicates that the primary CR-LSP is successfully set up.
  • DOWN: indicates that no primary CR-LSP is set up.
  • GRACEFUL SWITCH: indicates that the primary CR-LSP is being switched to the Modified CR-LSP.
  • GRACEFUL DELETE: indicates that during the GR process, the primary CR-LSP is deleted.

Main LSP State

Status of the primary CR-LSP:

  • READY: indicates that the primary CR-LSP is successfully set up.
  • SETTING UP: indicates that the primary CR-LSP is being set up.

Hot-Standby LSP State

Status of a hot-standby CR-LSP:

  • UP: indicates that a hot-standby CR-LSP is successfully set up.
  • DOWN: indicates that no hot-standby CR-LSP is set up.
  • GRACEFUL SWITCH: indicates that the primary CR-LSP is being switched to the Modified CR-LSP.
  • GRACEFUL DELETE: indicates that during the GR process, the primary CR-LSP is deleted.

Modify LSP State

Status of a modified CR-LSP:

  • READY: indicates that the Modified CR-LSP is successfully set up.
  • SETTING UP: indicates that the Modified CR-LSP is being set up.

Ordinary LSP State

Status of an ordinary backup CR-LSP:

  • UP: indicates that the ordinary backup CR-LSP is successfully set up.
  • DOWN: indicates that no ordinary backup CR-LSP is set up.
  • GRACEFUL SWITCH: indicates that the main CR-LSP is being switched to the modified CR-LSP.
  • GRACEFUL DELETE: indicates that during the GR process, the main CR-LSP is deleted.

Best-Effort LSP State

Status of a best-effort path:

  • UP: indicates that the best-effort path is successfully set up.
  • DOWN: indicates that no best-effort path is set up.
  • GRACEFUL SWITCH: indicates that the main CR-LSP is being switched to the Modified CR-LSP.
  • GRACEFUL DELETE: indicates that during the GR process, the main CR-LSP is deleted.

LSP ID

LSP ID.

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