display ospf mpls te advertisement

Use display ospf mpls te advertisement to display link and node information in an OSPF TEDB.

Syntax

display ospf [ process-id ] [ area area-id ] mpls te advertisement [ originate-router advertising-router-id | self-originate ]

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

Parameters

process-id: Specifies an OSPF process ID in the range of 1 to 65535. If you do not specify this argument, the command displays information about all OSPF processes.

area area-id: Specifies an area by its ID, an IP address or a decimal integer. The integer is in the range of 0 to 4294967295. If you specify an integer, the system will translate the integer into the IP address format. If you do not specify this option, the command displays information about all areas.

originate-router advertising-router-id: Displays information originated from a router specified by its router ID.

self-originate: Displays information generated by the local router.

Examples

# Display link and node information for all processes in all areas.

<Sysname> display ospf mpls te advertisement

          OSPF Process 1 with Router ID 2.2.2.2
                 Traffic Engineering Database

                          Area: 0.0.0.1

    Adv Router ID              : 1.1.1.1
    MPLS LSR ID                : 1.1.1.1
    Flags                      : A/S/R
    Router Address Count       : 1
      Router Address Index     : 0
      Instance ID              : 0.0.0.0
      MPLS LSR ID              : 1.1.1.1
    Link Count                 : 1
      Link Index               : 0
      Link Type                : Broadcast
      Instance ID              : 0.0.0.1
      Link Flags               : -/U/-
      Link ID                  : 197.168.1.1
      TE Metric                : 1000
      IGP Metric               : 1000
      Maximum Bandwidth        : 12500000 bytes/sec
      Maximum Reservable BW    : 0 bytes/sec
      Administrative Group     : 0x0
      Unreserved Bandwidth for each TE Class:
        TE class  0 = 0 bytes/sec
        TE class  1 = 0 bytes/sec
        TE class  2 = 0 bytes/sec
        TE class  3 = 0 bytes/sec
        TE class  4 = 0 bytes/sec
        TE class  5 = 0 bytes/sec
        TE class  6 = 0 bytes/sec
        TE class  7 = 0 bytes/sec
        TE class  8 = 0 bytes/sec
        TE class  9 = 0 bytes/sec
        TE class 10 = 0 bytes/sec
        TE class 11 = 0 bytes/sec
        TE class 12 = 0 bytes/sec
        TE class 13 = 0 bytes/sec
        TE class 14 = 0 bytes/sec
        TE class 15 = 0 bytes/sec
      Bandwidth Constraint Model: Prestandard DS-TE RDM
      Bandwidth Constraints:
        BC [ 0] = 0 bytes/sec
        BC [ 1] = 0 bytes/sec
      Local Interface Address  : 197.168.1.1
      Remote Interface Address : 197.168.1.11

Table 39: Command output

Field

Description

Adv Router ID

ID of the router that advertised TE information.

MPLS LSR ID

MPLS LSR ID of the router that advertised TE information.

Flags

TE information flags:

  • A—Already synchronized information with CSPF.

  • S—Ready to synchronize information with CSPF.

  • R—The router that advertised information is reachable.

Router Address Count

Number of Router TLV messages in TEDB.

Router Address Index

Index of the current Router TLV message.

Instance ID

LSA instance ID.

Link Count

Number of Link TLV messages in TEDB.

Link Index

Index of the current Link TLV message.

Link Type

Link types:

  • Point to Point.

  • Point to Multi Point.

  • Broadcast.

  • NBMA.

Link Flags

Link information flags:

  • A—Already synchronized information with CSPF.

  • U—Ready to update information with CSPF again after the previous update failed.

  • D—Ready to delete information from CSPF again after the previous deletion failed.

Link ID

Link state ID.

IGP Metric

OSPF protocol metric.

Administrative Group

Link attributes.

Bandwidth Constraint Model

Bandwidth constraint model: Prestandard DS-TE RDM, IETF DS-TE RDM, or IETF DS-TE MAM.

Bandwidth Constraints

This field takes effect only on DS-TEs.

BC

Bandwidth constraint value.

The Prestandard mode supports two BCs, and the IETF mode supports four BCs.