display rsvp lsp

Use display rsvp lsp to display information about CRLSPs established by RSVP.

Syntax

display rsvp lsp [ destination ip-address ] [ source ip-address ] [ tunnel-id tunnel-id ] [ lsp-id lsp-id ] [ verbose ]

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

Parameters

destination ip-address: Displays information about the CRLSP with the specified tunnel destination address.

source ip-address: Displays information about the CRLSP with the specified tunnel source address. The tunnel source address is the extended tunnel ID in the Session object of an RSVP message.

tunnel-id tunnel-id: Displays information about the CRLSP with the specified tunnel ID in the range of 0 to 65535.

lsp-id lsp-id: Displays information about the CRLSP with the specified LSP ID in the range of 0 to 65535.

verbose: Displays detailed information about CRLSPs. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays brief information about CRLSPs.

Usage guidelines

If you do not specify any parameters, this command displays brief information about all CRLSPs established by RSVP.

Examples

# Display brief information about all CRLSPs established by RSVP.

<Sysname> display rsvp lsp
Destination     Source          Tunnel-ID LSP-ID Direction  Tunnel-name
50.0.0.1        50.0.0.3        0         1      Uni        Sysname_t0
50.0.0.1        50.0.0.3        1         2      Bi-Down    Sysname_t1

Table 51: Command output

Field

Description

Destination

Tunnel destination address.

Source

Tunnel source address.

Direction

Tunnel direction:

  • Uni—Unidirectional tunnel.

  • Bi-Down—Forward CRLSP of a bidirectional tunnel.

  • Bi-Up—Backward CRLSP of a bidirectional tunnel.

Tunnel-name

Tunnel name. The tunnel ingress node generates the name and notifies other nodes of the name through a Path message.

When the ingress node is an HPE device, the tunnel name is Sysname_ttunnel-ID, where Sysname represents the device name, and tunnel-ID represents the ID of the tunnel. You can configure the device name by executing the sysname command in system view.

This field contains a maximum of 80 characters, and displays the first 77 characters and three dots (.) if the name contains more than 80 characters.

# Display detailed information about all CRLSPs established by RSVP.

<Sysname> display rsvp lsp verbose
Tunnel name: Sysname_t1
Destination: 3.3.3.9                      Source: 1.1.1.9
Tunnel ID: 1                              LSP ID: 5
LSR type: Transit                         Direction: Unidirectional
Setup priority: 7                         Holding priority: 7
In-Label: 1146                            Out-Label: 3
In-Interface: Vlan10                      Out-Interface: Vlan20
Nexthop: 57.20.20.1                       Exclude-any: 0
Include-Any: 0                            Include-all: 0
Mean rate (CIR): 0.00 kbps                Mean burst size (CBS): 1000.00 bytes
Path MTU: 1500                            Class type: CT0
RRO number: 8
  57.10.10.1/32      Flag: 0x00 (No FRR)
  57.10.10.2/32      Flag: 0x40 (No FRR/In-Int)
  1146               Flag: 0x01 (Global label)
  2.2.2.9/32         Flag: 0x20 (No FRR/Node-ID)
  57.20.20.2/32      Flag: 0x00 (No FRR)
  57.20.20.1/32      Flag: 0x40 (No FRR/In-Int)
  3                  Flag: 0x01 (Global label)
  3.3.3.9/32         Flag: 0x20 (No FRR/Node-ID)
Fast Reroute protection: Ready
  FRR inner label: 3           Bypass tunnel: Tunnel253

Tunnel name: Sysname_t253
Destination: 3.3.3.9                      Source: 2.2.2.9
Tunnel ID: 253                            LSP ID: 17767
LSR type: Ingress                         Direction: Bidirectional, Downstream
Setup priority: 7                         Holding priority: 7
In-Label: -                               Out-Label: 1025
In-Interface: -                           Out-Interface: Vlan30
Nexthop: 10.11.112.135                    Exclude-any: 0
Include-Any: 0                            Include-all: 0
Mean rate (CIR): 125.00 kbps              Mean burst size (CBS): 0.00 bytes
Path MTU: 0                               Class type: CT0
RRO number: 8
  10.11.112.140/32   Flag: 0x00 (No FRR)
  10.11.112.135/32   Flag: 0x40 (No FRR/In-Int)
  1025               Flag: 0x01 (Global label)
  5.5.5.9/32         Flag: 0x20 (No FRR/Node-ID)
  57.40.40.3/32      Flag: 0x00 (No FRR)
  57.40.40.1/32      Flag: 0x40 (No FRR/In-Int)
  3                  Flag: 0x01 (Global label)
  3.3.3.9/32         Flag: 0x20 ((No FRR/Node-ID)
Fast Reroute protection: None

Table 52: Command output

Field

Description

Tunnel name

Tunnel name. The tunnel ingress node generates the name and notifies other nodes of the name through a Path message.

When the ingress node is an HPE device, the tunnel name is Sysname_ttunnel-ID, where Sysname represents the device name, and tunnel-ID represents the ID of the tunnel. You can configure the device name by executing the sysname command in system view.

Destination

Tunnel destination address.

Source

Tunnel source address.

Direction

Tunnel direction:

  • Unidirectional—Unidirectional tunnel.

  • Bidirectional, Downstream—Forward CRLSP of a bidirectional tunnel.

  • Bidirectional, Upstream—Backward CRLSP of a bidirectional tunnel.

Exclude-any

Affinity representing a set of attribute filters. Matching any filter renders a link unacceptable.

Include-any

Affinity representing a set of attribute filters. Matching any filter renders a link acceptable.

Include-all

Affinity representing a set of attribute filters. All filters must be present for a link to be acceptable.

Class type

CT of the LSP.

RRO number

Number of Record Route Objects (RROs). If the number is not 0, the subsequent output displays the IP addresses or labels recorded in the RROs.

The RRO information is displayed only when route recording is configured on the tunnel interface.

Flag

Flag value and its meaning in an RRO:

  • No FRR—FRR is not configured.

  • FRR Avail—FRR is available.

  • In use—FRR has occurred.

  • BW—Bandwidth protection.

  • Node-Prot—Node protection.

  • Node-ID—The IP address in the RRO is the LSR ID of the node.

  • In-Int—The IP address in the RRO is address of the incoming interface.

  • Global label—Per-platform label space.

Fast Reroute protection

Whether the tunnel has been bound to an FRR bypass tunnel:

  • None—Not bound to a bypass tunnel.

  • Ready—Bound to a bypass tunnel. No FRR has occurred.

  • Active—Bound to a bypass tunnel. An FRR has occurred.

FRR inner label

Incoming label of the FRR bypass tunnel.

This field is displayed only when a bypass tunnel is bound.

Bypass tunnel

Name of the bypass tunnel.

This field is displayed only when a bypass tunnel is bound.

Related commands

display rsvp request

display rsvp reservation

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