display mpls te gmpls tunnel-interface

Function

The display mpls te gmpls tunnel-interface command displays GMPLS UNI tunnel information on the local node.

Format

display mpls te gmpls tunnel-interface [ name gmpls-tunnel-name ]

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
name gmpls-tunnel-name

Specifies the name of a GMPLS UNI tunnel.

The value is a string of 1 to 63 case-sensitive characters. It cannot contain spaces.

Views

All views

Default Level

1: Monitoring level

Task Name and Operations

Task Name Operations
gmpls-te read

Usage Guidelines

Usage Scenario

The display mpls te gmpls tunnel-interface command can be used to display all GMPLS UNI tunnel information on the local node.

If name gmpls-tunnel-name is specified, the display mpls te gmpls tunnel-interface command will display information about only the specified GMPLS UNI tunnel on the local node.

Example

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

# Display information about all GMPLS UNI tunnels.
<HUAWEI> display mpls te gmpls tunnel-interface
Tunnel Name       : toD
    Tunnel State Desc : CR-LSP is Up
    Session ID          : 1                     FTid         : 33
    Ingress LSR ID      : 1.1.1.1               Egress LSR ID: 2.2.2.2
    Admin State         : UP                    Oper State   : UP
    Signaling Protocol  : RSVP
    Bandwidth(Kbit/sec) : 1000
    Match Session ID    : -
    Passive             : NO
    Link Protect Type   : REROUTE               LSP Encoding Type : ETHERNET
    Switch Type         : DCSC                  Graceful Deleting : NO
    Bind Interface      : Gmpls-Uni1
    Authentication      : Disabled

    Primary LSP ID      : 1.1.1.1:10
    LSP State           : UP
    Resv Style          : SE              Bandwidth(Kbit/sec)   : 1000
    Explicit Path Name  : unipath
Table 1 Description of the display mpls te gmpls tunnel-interface command output
Item Description
Tunnel Name

Name of the GMPLS UNI tunnel.

Tunnel State Desc

Tunnel status:

  • CR-LSP is Up: The tunnel is in use.
  • CR-LSP is Down: The tunnel is not established.
  • CR-LSP is setting Up: The system is trying to set up a CR-LSP.
  • CR-LSP setup Failed: The CR-LSP fails to be established.
Session ID

Tunnel ID.

FTid

Forwarding entry index.

Ingress LSR ID

Ingress LSR ID, in the format of X.X.X.X.

Egress LSR ID

Egress LSR ID.

Admin State

Administrative status.

Oper State

Operational status.

Signaling Protocol

Signaling protocol type.

Bandwidth(Kbit/sec)

Bandwidth value, in Kbit/sec.

Match Session ID

Name of the forward tunnel (If the current GMPLS UNI tunnel is a reverse tunnel, the name of the corresponding forward tunnel is displayed; if the current GMPLS UNI tunnel is a forward tunnel, a hyphen "-" is displayed.).

Passive

Whether the current GMPLS UNI tunnel is a reverse tunnel.

Link Protect Type

Link protect type.

LSP Encoding Type

LSP encoding type:

ETHERNET: indicates the Ethernet interface. At present, only the LSP encoding type is supported.

LSP State

LSP state.

Switch Type

Switch Type.

Graceful Deleting

Whether the tunnel is deleted gracefully.

Bind Interface

Data interface bound to the tunnel.

Authentication

Whether GMPLS UNI authentication is configured.

Primary LSP ID

ID of the primary CR-LSP.

Resv Style

Tunnel resource reservation style (GMPLS UNI tunnels support the FF style only.).

Explicit Path Name

Name of the explicit path.

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