Parameter | Description | Value |
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local-ce-id |
Specifies a local EVPN VPWS ID. |
The value is an integer ranging from 1 to 16777215. |
remote-ce-id |
Specifies a remote EVPN VPWS ID. |
The value is an integer ranging from 1 to 16777215. |
vpn-instance evpn-name |
Specifies the name of an EVPN instance. This parameter needs to be specified if the local service ID is not globally unique. |
The value is a string of 1 to 31 characters. |
end-op endOp |
Specifies the ID of an End. |
The value is a 32-digit hexadecimal number, in the format of X:X:X:X:X:X:X:X. |
control-word |
Specifies that the sent packet carries a control word. This parameter needs to be configured in a cross-domain scenario. |
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-a source-ip |
Specifies a source IP address for EVPN VPWS echo request packets. If the source address is not specified, the encapsulation source-address address is preferentially used in the SRv6 BE scenario. In other scenarios, the address of the outbound interface is used as the source address of EVPN VPWS echo request packets. |
The value is in dotted decimal notation or a 32-digit hexadecimal number, in the format of X:X:X:X:X:X:X:X. |
-exp exp-value |
Specifies the EXP value of EVPN VPWS echo request packets to be sent. |
The value is an integer ranging from 0 to 7. The default value is 0. |
-s packet-size |
Specifies the size of a payload packet to be sent without the IP header or UDP head. |
The value is an integer ranging from 96 to 9600, in bytes. The default value is 160. |
-t timeout |
Specifies a timeout period for waiting an EVPN VPWS echo reply packet after an EVPN VPWS echo request packet is sent. |
The value is an integer ranging from 0 to 65535, in milliseconds. The default value is 2000. |
-h max-ttl |
Specifies the mode in which the peer responds with EVPN VPWS echo reply messages. |
The value is an integer ranging from 1 to 255. The default value is 30. |
-r reply-mode |
Specifies the mode in which the peer responds with EVPN VPWS echo reply messages. |
The value is 2 or 4.
The default value is 2. |
-tc tc |
Specifies a traffic class for ICMP echo request messages. |
The value is an integer ranging from 0 to 255. The default value is 0. |
-service-class classValue |
In an SRv6 TE Policy group scenario, you can specify this parameter to select a path. |
The value is of the enumerated type and can be be, af1, af2, af3, af4, ef, cs6, or cs7. |
pipe |
Specifies the pipe mode. In this mode, when a probe packet passes through an MPLS domain, the IP TTL value is decreased by 1 only on the ingress and egress nodes. The MPLS domain is used as the next hop. |
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uniform |
Specifies the uniform mode. The IP TTL value is decreased by 1 each time a probe packet passes through one hop in the MPLS domain. |
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Usage Scenario
If an EVPN VPWS LSP fails, you can run the ping evpn vpws command to check link connectivity and use the tracert evpn vpws command to locate the specific failure point.
EVPN VPWS tracert locates EVPN VPWS tunnel forwarding faults by sending EVPN VPWS echo request and EVPN VPWS echo reply messages. Both types of packets are UDP packets transmitted using port 3503. The receive end uses the UDP port number to identify EVPN VPWS echo request and reply packets. An EVPN VPWS echo request message carries information about the forwarding equivalence class (FEC) for an EVPN VPWS tunnel to be monitored. The EVPN VPWS echo request message is forwarded with other service packets of the same FEC along the EVPN VPWS tunnel. This procedure enables EVPN VPWS connectivity check. EVPN VPWS echo request packets are transmitted to the destination along EVPN VPWS tunnels, whereas EVPN VPWS echo reply packets are transmitted to the source through IP. Currently, EVPN VPWS tracert supports only the MPLS public network. MPLS public networks supported include the LDP, TE, BGP LSP(label address family not supported), SR-MPLS TE, SR-MPLS BE, SRv6 BE, and SRv6 TE Policy.Precautions
In the E-Line smooth evolution scenario, -r 4 cannot be specified to initiate a tracert test.
In an E-Line smooth evolution scenario, if a control word is specified, no error message is displayed when EVPN routes are iterated to an SRv6 tunnel, and the sent packets are the same as those when no control word is specified.<HUAWEI> tracert evpn vpws 1 2
EVPN VPWS TRACE FEC: Local Evpn Vpws Id = 1, Remote Evpn Vpws Id = 2 , press CTRL_C to break
TTL Replier Time Type Downstream
0 Ingress 10.1.1.1/[3 1 32927]
1 10.1.1.1 52 ms Egress
Item | Description |
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Local Evpn Vpws Id | Local EVPN VPWS ID. |
Remote Evpn Vpws Id | Remote EVPN VPWS ID. |
press CTRL_C to break | You can press CTRL+C to stop the ongoing tracert test. |
TTL | Sequence of the hop. |
Replier | IP address of an intermediate node that responds with an MPLS VPWS echo reply message. |
Time | Round-Trip Time (RTT) value, in milliseconds. |
Type | Node type. The value can be:
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Downstream | Next-hop IP address and pushed label value. |