display mpls te tunnel-interface
Use display mpls te tunnel-interface to display information about MPLS TE tunnel interfaces.
Syntax
display mpls te tunnel-interface [ tunnel number ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
tunnel number: Displays information about the tunnel interface specified by its number. The interface must have been created. If you do not specify this option, the command displays information about all MPLS TE tunnel interfaces.
Examples
# Display information about all MPLS TE tunnel interfaces.
<Sysname> display mpls te tunnel-interface Tunnel Name : Tunnel 0 Tunnel State : Up (Main CRLSP up) Tunnel Attributes : LSP ID : 1 Tunnel ID : 0 Admin State : Normal Ingress LSR ID : 1.1.1.1 Egress LSR ID : 3.3.3.3 Signaling : Static Static CRLSP Name : static-cr-lsp-1 Static SRLSP Name : -/- Resv Style : - Tunnel mode : - Reverse-LSP name : - Reverse-LSP LSR ID : - Reverse-LSP Tunnel ID: - Class Type : - Tunnel Bandwidth : - Reserved Bandwidth : - Setup Priority : 0 Holding Priority : 0 Affinity Attr/Mask : -/- Explicit Path : - Backup Explicit Path : - Metric Type : TE Record Route : - Record Label : - FRR Flag : - Bandwidth Protection : Disabled Backup Bandwidth Flag: Disabled Backup Bandwidth Type: - Backup Bandwidth : - Bypass Tunnel : No Auto Created : No Route Pinning : - Retry Limit : 10 Retry Interval : 2 sec Reoptimization : - Reoptimization Freq : - Backup Type : - Backup LSP ID : - Auto Bandwidth : Disabled Auto Bandwidth Freq : - Min Bandwidth : - Max Bandwidth : - Collected Bandwidth : -
Table 38: Command output
Field | Description |
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Tunnel Name | Name of the tunnel interface. |
Tunnel State | Running state of the tunnel: Down or Up. Description information includes:
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Admin State | Administrative state of the tunnel interface:
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Signaling | Signaling protocol used to set up the tunnel: RSVP-TE or Static. |
Static CRLSP Name | Static CRLSP used by the tunnel. |
Static SRLSP Name | Static SRLSPs used by the tunnel, which are displayed as main static SRLSP name/backup static SRLSP name. This field displays a hyphen (-) for a main or backup static SRLSP if the tunnel does not use the static SRLSP. |
Resv Style | Resource reservation style for the CRLSPs. This field displays FF or SE for an MPLS TE tunnel that uses dynamic CRLSPs, and displays a hyphen (-) for an MPLS TE tunnel that uses static CRLSPs. |
Tunnel Mode | Tunnel mode of the bidirectional tunnel:
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Reverse-LSP Name | Name of the associated reverse LSP. |
Reverse-LSP LSR ID | LSR ID of the reverse LSP. This field has a value for the LSR of an associated reverse LSP and the passive end of the co-routed bidirectional tunnel. For other LSPs, this field displays a hyphen (-). |
Reverse-LSP Tunnel ID | Tunnel ID of the reverse LSP. This field has a value for an associated reverse LSP and the passive end of the co-routed bidirectional tunnel. For other LSPs, this field displays a hyphen (-). |
Class Type | CT of the tunnel: CT 0, CT 1, CT 2, or CT 3. |
Tunnel Bandwidth | Bandwidth required by the tunnel, in kbps. |
Reserved Bandwidth | Bandwidth reserved for the tunnel, in kbps. |
Setup Priority | Tunnel setup priority. |
Holding Priority | Tunnel holding priority. |
Affinity Attr/Mask | Tunnel affinity attribute and mask. |
Explicit Path Name | Name of the explicit path used by the tunnel. If the path used by the tunnel is not an explicit path, this field displays a hyphen (-). |
Backup Explicit Path | Name of the explicit path used by the backup tunnel. If the path used by the backup tunnel is not an explicit path, this field displays a hyphen (-). |
Metric Type | Link metric type used for tunnel path selection, TE or IGP. |
Bandwidth Protection | Whether FRR needs bandwidth protection: Enabled or Disabled. |
Backup Bandwidth Flag | Whether the bandwidth and the type of CRLSPs that the bypass tunnel can protect have been configured (by using the mpls te backup bandwidth command):
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Backup Bandwidth Type | Class type of the traffic on the primary tunnel that the bypass tunnel can protect. |
Backup Bandwidth | Bandwidth that the bypass tunnel can protect, in kbps. |
Bypass Tunnel | Whether it is a bypass tunnel: Yes or No. |
Auto Created | Whether the bypass tunnel is automatically created: Yes or No. |
Retry Limit | Maximum number of tunnel setup retries. |
Retry Interval | Tunnel setup retry interval, in seconds. |
Reoptimization Freq | Tunnel reoptimization frequency, in seconds. |
Backup Type | CRLSP backup mode:
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Backup LSP ID | LSP ID of the backup tunnel. |
Auto Bandwidth | This field is not supported in the current software version. State of the automatic bandwidth adjustment feature. |
Auto Bandwidth Freq | This field is not supported in the current software version. Automatic bandwidth adjustment interval, in seconds. |
Min Bandwidth | This field is not supported in the current software version. Minimum bandwidth (in kbps) that can be applied to the tunnel by automatic bandwidth adjustment. |
Max Bandwidth | This field is not supported in the current software version. Maximum bandwidth (in kbps) that can be applied to the tunnel by automatic bandwidth adjustment. |
Collected Bandwidth | This field is not supported in the current software version. Current output rate, in kbps. |