The display mpls rsvp-te interface command displays RSVP TE configurations on an interface.
The actual command output varies according to the device. The command output here is only an example.
<HUAWEI> display mpls rsvp-te interface gigabitethernet 0/1/0 Interface: GigabitEthernet0/1/0 Interface Address: 10.4.1.1 Interface state: UP Interface Index: 0x9 Total-BW: 0 Used-BW: 0 Hello configured: YES Num of Neighbors: 1 SRefresh feature: DISABLE SRefresh Interval: 30 sec Mpls Mtu: 1500 Retransmit Interval: 5000 msec Increment Value: 1 Authentication: DISABLE Bfd Enabled: DISABLE Bfd Min-Tx: 10 Bfd Min-Rx: 10 Bfd Detect-Multi: 3 RSVP instance name: RSVP0
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Interface | Name of a tunnel interface. |
| Interface Address | IP address of an interface. |
| Interface state | Interface status:
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| Interface Index | Interface index. |
| Hello configured | Whether the Hello feature is configured on an interface:
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| Num of Neighbors | Number of neighbors that the local node has. |
| SRefresh feature | Whether or not the Srefresh feature is enabled:
Srefresh is enabled automatically on an interface after Srefresh has been enabled in the MPLS view. |
| SRefresh Interval | Srefresh interval, in seconds. |
| Mpls Mtu | MTU value used in MPLS forwarding. |
| Retransmit Interval | Retransmit timer, in microseconds. |
| Increment Value | Retransmission increment value. |
| Bfd Enabled | Whether BFD for RSVP is enabled on an interface:
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| Bfd Min-Tx | Minimum local interval in milliseconds, at which BFD packets are sent. |
| Bfd Min-Rx | Minimum local interval in milliseconds, at which BFD packets are received. |
| Bfd Detect-Multi | BFD detection multiplier. |
| RSVP instance name | Name of an RSVP instance. |
| Total-BW | Total available bandwidth of an interface, in kbit/s. |
| Used-BW | Total used bandwidth of an interface, in kbit/s. |
| Authentication | Whether authentication is enabled:
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