The display mpls te protection tunnel command displays information about a specified working tunnel and its protection tunnel in a tunnel protection group.
Parameter | Description | Value |
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all |
Display all Tunnel Info. |
- |
tunnel-id |
Specifies the tunnel ID. |
The value is an integer ranging from 1 to 65535. |
interface |
Show verbose information. |
- |
interface-type |
Specifies the interface type. |
- |
interface-number |
Specifies the interface number. |
- |
tunnel-interface-name |
Specifies the interface name. |
- |
verbose |
Specify an interface. |
- |
Usage Scenario
Automatic protection switching (APS) enables nodes on both ends of a tunnel to switch and restore traffic if a fault occurs, implementing uninterrupted traffic transmission.
If a fault occurs on a working tunnel in a tunnel protection group, APS switches services from the working tunnel to a protection tunnel. After the working tunnel recovers, APS switches services back to the working tunnel if the retrieve mode is enabled for the protection group.The display mpls te protection tunnel aps command can be used to display information about a specified tunnel protection group. The following parameters can be specified to display various types of information:
Precautions
Only the NetEngine 8000 F1A supports this command.
The actual command output varies according to the device. The command output here is only an example.
<HUAWEI> display mpls te protection tunnel 100
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No. Work-tunnel status /id Protect-tunnel status /id Switch-Result
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1 in defect /100 non-defect /300 protect-tunnel
Item | Description |
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No. | Sequence number of a tunnel protection group. |
Work-tunnel status /id | Status and ID of a working tunnel. The tunnel status can be:
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Protect-tunnel status /id | Status and ID of a protection tunnel. The tunnel status can be:
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Switch-Result | Switching result:
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