The actual command output varies according to the device. The command output here is only an example.
# Display TEDB information of a specified area.
<HUAWEI> display mpls te cspf tedb area 0
Router Node Information for Area 0 :
Id Router-Id IGP Process-Id Area Link-Count
1 1.1.1.1 OSPF 1 0 1
2 2.2.2.2 OSPF 1 0 3
3 3.3.3.3 OSPF 1 0 2
Network LSA Information for Area 0 :
IGP-Type: OSPF Process-ID: 1
ID DR-Router-ID DR-Address Area DR-OSPF-Router-ID Neighbors
1 3.3.3.3 192.168.3.2 0 192.168.2.2
Neighbor:2.2.2.2 OSPF-Router-ID:192.168.1.2
Neighbor:3.3.3.3 OSPF-Router-ID:192.168.2.2
Table 1 Description of the display mpls te cspf tedb area command output
Item |
Description |
Router Node Information for Area 0 |
Brief information about TE nodes in area 0.
|
Area |
Area to which a router belongs.
|
IGP |
IGP, either OSPF or IS-IS.
|
Link-Count |
Total number of connected links with a specified IGP type and a specified process ID.
|
Network LSA Information for Area 0 |
Brief information about Network LSAs in area 0.
|
ID |
Sequence number.
|
DR-Router-ID |
DR ID.
|
DR-Address |
Interface address for the DR.
|
DR-OSPF-Router-ID |
DR OSPF router ID.
|
Router-ID |
Router ID in dotted decimal notation.
|
IGP-Type |
IGP, either OSPF or IS-IS.
|
Process-ID |
IGP process ID.
|
Neighbor |
Neighbor ID.
|
OSPF-Router-ID |
Neighbor OSPF router ID.
|