display mpls rsvp-te request

Function

The display mpls rsvp-te request command displays information about RSVP-TE request messages on an interface.

Format

display mpls rsvp-te request [ interface { interface-type interface-number | interface-name } peer-ip-address ]

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
interface interface-name

Displays information about RSVP-TE neighbor nodes on a specified interface.

-

interface-type interface-number

Specifies the type and number of an interface.

-

peer-ip-address

Peer IP address.

The value is in dotted decimal notation.

Views

All views

Default Level

1: Monitoring level

Task Name and Operations

Task Name Operations
mpls-te read

Usage Guidelines

Usage Scenario

If no interface name is specified, the command displays information about request messages for all RSVP-TE-enabled interfaces.

Example

The actual command output varies according to the device. The command output here is only an example.

# Display request message information of a specified interface.
<HUAWEI> display mpls rsvp-te request interface gigabitEthernet 0/1/0 2.2.2.9
Interface GigabitEthernet0/1/0
 Tunnel Addr: 4.4.4.4                Ingress LSR ID: 3.3.3.3
 Local LSP ID: 1000                  Session Tunnel ID: 1000
 NextHopAddr: 192.168.24.4
 SessionAttrib: SE Style desired
                Local Protect desired
                Node Protect desired
                Label Record desired
 Token bucket rate: 1250             Token bucket size: 1000
 Out Interface: GigabitEthernet0/1/1
Table 1 Description of the display mpls rsvp-te request command output
Item Description
Interface GigabitEthernet0/1/0

Name of an interface that receives Path messages.

Interface

Name of an interface at the ingress of a CR-LSP.

Tunnel Addr

Tunnel address formatted as X.X.X.X.

Ingress LSR ID

Ingress LSR ID formatted as X.X.X.X.

Local LSP ID

Local LSP ID.

Session Tunnel ID

Tunnel ID.

Token bucket rate

Token bucket rate, in Byte/s.

Token bucket size

Token bucket size, in Bytes.

Out Interface

Name of an interface that sends the Path message.

Hyphens (--) are displayed if no outbound interface exists.

NextHopAddr

Next hop address formatted as X.X.X.X.

Hyphens (--) are displayed if no next hop exists.

SessionAttrib

RSVP session attribute:

  • SE Style desired: The expected resource reservation style is shared explicit (SE).
  • FF Style desired: The expected resource reservation style is fixed filter (FF).
  • Label Record: enables the label record function when exchanging Path and Resv messages.
  • Local Protection desired: provides LSPs with FRR protection.
  • Node Protection desired: provides LSPs with FRR node protection.
  • Bandwidth Protection desired: provides LSPs with FRR bandwidth protection.
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