display mpls te tedb

Use display mpls te tedb to display MPLS TE database (TEDB) information.

Syntax

display mpls te tedb { { isis { level-1 | level-2 } | ospf area area-id } | link ip-address | network | node [ local | mpls-lsr-id ] | summary }

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

Parameters

isis: Displays TEDB information for IS-IS.

level-1: Displays TEDB information for Level-1 routers.

level-2: Displays TEDB information for Level-2 routers.

ospf area area-id: Displays TEDB information for an OSPF area. The value range for the OSPF area ID is 0 to 4294967295.

link ip-address: Displays TEDB information for a link. The ip-address argument represents the IP address of the local interface on the link.

network: Displays TEDB information for all broadcast and NBMA networks.

node: Displays TEDB information for the local or specified node. If you do not specify the local keyword or the mpls-lsr-id argument, this command displays TEDB information for all nodes.

local: Displays TEDB information for the local node.

mpls-lsr-id: Displays TEDB information for the node specified by its MPLS LSR ID.

summary: Displays summary TEDB information.

Examples

# Display TEDB information for all broadcast and NBMA networks.

<Sysname> display mpls te tedb network
DR MPLS LSR-ID  DR-address      IGP   Process-ID Area/Level  Neighbors
8.1.1.2         3.0.0.2         OSPF  100        0           1.1.1.1
                                                             2.1.1.1
                                                             8.1.1.2
2.1.1.1         3.0.0.3         OSPF  100        0           2.1.1.1
                                                             3.1.1.1
                                                             2.1.1.2
3.1.1.2         3.0.0.4          OSPF  100       0           3.1.1.1
                                                             4.1.1.1
                                                             3.1.1.2
4.1.1.2        3.0.0.5          OSPF  100         0          4.1.1.1
                                                             5.1.1.1
                                                             4.1.1.2
5.1.1.2        3.0.0.6          OSPF  100         0          5.1.1.1
                                                             6.1.1.1
                                                             5.1.1.2
6.1.1.2        3.0.0.9          OSPF  100         0          6.1.1.1
                                                             7.1.1.1
                                                             6.1.1.2
7.1.1.1        12.0.0.7         OSPF  100         0          3.1.1.1
                                                             7.1.1.1
                                                             7.1.1.2

Table 33: Command output

Field

Description

DR MPLS LSR-ID

MPLS LSR ID of a designated router (DR), in dotted decimal notation.

DR-address

Interface address of the DR.

IGP

Internal gateway protocol: OSPF or IS-IS.

Process-ID

IGP process ID.

Area/Level

OSPF area or IS-IS level of the router.

Neighbors

Router IDs of the routers that have formed full adjacencies with the DR, and router ID of the DR itself.

# Display summary TEDB information.

<Sysname> display mpls te tedb summary
MPLS LSR-ID     IGP     Process-ID    Area/Level    Links-Count
1.1.1.1         OSPF    100           1001          20
                                      1002          30
                                      1003          40
                                      1004          50
                                      1007          70
                                      1010          80
2.1.1.1         ISIS    100           Level-1       20
                                      Level-1       30

3.1.1.1         OSPF    100           0             4

Table 34: Command output

Field

Description

MPLS LSR-ID

MPLS LSR ID of a router, in dotted decimal notation.

IGP

Internal gateway protocol: OSPF or IS-IS.

Process-ID

IGP process ID.

Area/Level

OSPF area or IS-IS level of the router.

Links-Count

Number of links in an OSPF area or IS-IS level.

# Display TEDB information for an OSPF area.

<Sysname> display mpls te tedb ospf area 1
Node information for OSPF area 1:
MPLS LSR-ID    IGP     Process-ID     Area            Links-Count
2.2.2.2        OSPF    100            1               1
3.3.3.3        OSPF    100            1               1

Network information for OSPF area 1:
DR MPLS LSR-ID  DR-address    IGP  Process-ID Area    Neighbors
3.3.3.3         20.1.1.2      OSPF 100        1       2.2.2.2
                                                      3.3.3.3

Table 35: Command output

Field

Description

MPLS LSR-ID

MPLS LSR ID of a router, in dotted decimal notation.

IGP

Internal gateway protocol: OSPF or IS-IS.

Process-ID

IGP process ID.

Area

OSPF area of the router.

Links-Count

Number of links in the OSPF area or IS-IS level.

DR MPLS LSR-ID

MPLS LSR ID of a DR.

DR-address

Interface address of the DR.

Neighbors

Router IDs of the routers that have formed full adjacencies with the DR, and router ID of the DR itself.

# Display TEDB information for the local node in prestandard mode.

<Sysname> display mpls te tedb node local
MPLS LSR-ID: 1.1.1.1
  IGP Type: OSPF          Process ID: 100         Area: 1
  Link[1]:
    Local IP Address: 2.0.1.33
          Neighbor IP Address: 2.0.1.2
    Neighbor MPLS LSR-ID: 1.1.1.2
    Link Type: P2P  Link Status: Inactive
    IGP Metric: 100             TE Metric: 100         Link Attribute: 0xff
    Maximum Link Bandwidth: 100 kbps
    Maximum Reservable Bandwidth: 20 kbps
    Bandwidth Constraint Model: Prestandard DS-TE RDM
    Bandwidth Constraints:
         BC[0]:  100        kbps
         BC[1]:  20         kbps
    Unreserved Bandwidth for each TE class:
         TE class  0:    10         kbps
         TE class  1:    10         kbps
         TE class  2:    10         kbps
         TE class  3:    10         kbps
         TE class  4:    10         kbps
         TE class  5:    10         kbps
         TE class  6:    10         kbps
         TE class  7:    10         kbps
         TE class  8:    10         kbps
         TE class  9:    10         kbps
         TE class 10:    10         kbps
         TE class 11:    10         kbps
         TE class 12:    10         kbps
         TE class 13:    10         kbps
         TE class 14:    10         kbps
         TE class 15:    10         kbps
MPLS LSR-ID: 1.1.1.1
  IGP Type: ISIS   Process ID: 100   Level: Level-1
  Link[1]:
    Local IP Address: 2.0.1.33
    Neighbor IP Address: 2.0.1.2
    Neighbor MPLS LSR-ID: 1.1.1.2
    Link Type: P2P  Link Status: Active
    IGP Metric: 10              TE Metric: 10          Link Attribute: 0x11
    Maximum Bandwidth: 100 (kbps)
    Maximum Reservable Bandwidth: 100 (kbps)
    Bandwidth Constraint Model: Prestandard DS-TE RDM
    Bandwidth Constraints:
         BC[0]:  100        kbps
         BC[1]:  20         kbps
    Unreserved Bandwidth for each TE Class:
         TE class  0:    10         kbps
         TE class  1:    10         kbps
         TE class  2:    10         kbps
         TE class  3:    10         kbps
         TE class  4:    10         kbps
         TE class  5:    10         kbps
         TE class  6:    10         kbps
         TE class  7:    10         kbps
         TE class  8:    10         kbps
         TE class  9:    10         kbps
         TE class 10:    10         kbps
         TE class 11:    10         kbps
         TE class 12:    10         kbps
         TE class 13:    10         kbps
         TE class 14:    10         kbps
         TE class 15:    10         kbps

Table 36: Command output

Field

Description

MPLS LSR-ID

MPLS LSR ID of a router, in dotted decimal notation.

IGP Type

Internal gateway protocol: OSPF or IS-IS.

Process ID

IGP process ID.

Area

OSPF area of the router.

Level

IS-IS level of the router: Level-1 or Level-2.

Link[n]

Information about a link. n is the number of the link.

Local IP Address

Local interface address.

Neighbor IP Address

Remote interface address for a P2P or P2MP link.

For an NBMA or a broadcast link, this field displays a hyphen (-).

Link Type

Link type:

  • P2P.

  • P2MP.

  • NBMA.

  • Broadcast.

Link Status

Link status: Active or Inactive.

Bandwidth Constraint Model

Bandwidth constraint model:

  • Prestandard DS-TE RDM.

  • IETF DS-TE RDM.

  • IETF DS-TE MAM.

# Display TEDB information for the link connected to the interface with interface address 20.1.1.1 in IETF DS-TE RDM model.

<Sysname> display mpls te tedb link 20.1.1.1
MPLS LSR-ID: 2.2.2.2
  IGP Type: ISIS   Process ID: 100  Level: Level-1
    Local IP Address: 20.1.1.1
Neighbor MPLS LSR-ID: 20.1.1.2
Link Type: Broadcast  Link Status: Active
    IGP Metric: 10          TE Metric: 0             Link Attribute: 0x0
    Maximum Bandwidth: 0 kbps
    Maximum Reservable Bandwidth: 0 kbps
    Bandwidth Constraint Model: IETF DS-TE RDM
    Bandwidth Constraints:
         BC[0] :  0          kbps
         BC[1] :  0          kbps
         BC[2] :  0          kbps
         BC[3] :  0          kbps
    Unreserved Bandwidth for each TE class:
         TE class  0:    0          kbps
         TE class  1:    0          kbps
         TE class  2:    0          kbps
         TE class  3:    0          kbps
         TE class  4:    0          kbps
         TE class  5:    0          kbps
         TE class  6:    0          kbps
         TE class  7:    0          kbps

Table 37: Command output

Field

Description

MPLS LSR-ID

MPLS LSR ID of a router, in dotted decimal notation.

IGP Type

Internal gateway protocol: OSPF or IS-IS.

Process ID

IGP process ID.

Area

OSPF area of the router.

Level

IS-IS level of the router: Level-1 or Level-2.

Local IP Address

Local interface address.

Neighbor IP Address

Remote interface address for a P2P or P2MP link.

For an NBMA or a broadcast link, this field is not displayed.

Link Type

Link type:

  • P2P.

  • P2MP.

  • NBMA.

  • Broadcast.

Link Status

Link status: Active or Inactive.

Bandwidth Constraint Mode

Bandwidth constraint model:

  • Prestandard DS-TE RDM.

  • IETF DS-TE RDM.

  • IETF DS-TE MAM.