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:
|
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:
|
Link Flags | Link information flags:
|
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. |