display explicit-path verbose

Function

The display explicit-path verbose command displays detailed information about an explicit path and tunnels using it.

Format

display explicit-path [ path-name ] verbose

display explicit-path name path-name verbose

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
name path-name

Specifies the name of an explicit path.

The value is a string of 1 to 128 case-insensitive characters, spaces not supported.

Views

All views

Default Level

1: Monitoring level

Task Name and Operations

Task Name Operations
mpls-te read

Usage Guidelines

Usage Scenario

Information about an explicit path and tunnels using it needs to be obtained.

Precautions

If no path name is specified, information about all explicit paths is displayed.

Example

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

# Display detailed information about the explicit path named path1.
<HUAWEI> display explicit-path path1 verbose
Path Name :    path1    Path Status :  Enabled
 1           10.1.1.2          Strict     Include
 2           10.2.1.2          Strict     Include
 3           10.3.1.2          Strict     Include
List of P2P tunnels using this path:
Tunnel2                                                       
Number of P2P tunnels using this path: 1
List of leaf-lists using this path:
Number of leaf-lists using this path: 0

List of GMPLS tunnels using this path:
Number of GMPLS tunnels using this path: 0 

List of SR-TE tunnels using this path:
Tunnel2
Number of SR-TE tunnels using this path: 1
Table 1 Description of the display explicit-path verbose command output
Item Description
Path Name

Explicit path name.

Path Status

Explicit path status:

  • Enabled.
  • Disabled.
List of leaf-lists using this path

Name of each leaf list referencing this explicit path.

List of GMPLS tunnels using this path

Name of each GMPLS tunnel established over the explicit path.

List of P2P tunnels using this path

SR-MPLS TE tunnel passing through the explicit path and LSP list:

  • Tunnel1: The primary LSP in the SR-MPLS TE tunnel passes through the explicit path.
  • Tunnel1's second: The backup LSP in the SR-MPLS TE tunnel passes through the explicit path.
List of SR-TE tunnels using this path

Information about tunnels and LSPs established over the explicit path:

  • Tunnel1: The primary LSP in the P2P tunnel passes through the explicit path.
  • Tunnel1's second: The backup LSP in the P2P tunnel passes through the explicit path.
Number of P2P tunnels using this path

Number of tunnels established over the explicit path.

Number of leaf-lists using this path

Number of leaf lists referencing this explicit path.

Number of GMPLS tunnels using this path

Number of SR-MPLS TE tunnels established over the explicit path.

Number of SR-TE tunnels using this path

Number of SR-MPLS TE tunnels established over the explicit path.

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Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
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