display rsvp sender
Use display rsvp sender to display information about RSVP path states.
Syntax
display rsvp sender [ 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 RSVP path states with the specified tunnel destination address.
source ip-address: Displays information about the RSVP path states 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 RSVP path states with the specified tunnel ID. The value range for a tunnel ID is 0 to 65535.
lsp-id lsp-id: Displays information about the RSVP path states with the specified LSP ID. The lsp-id argument specifies the ID of a CRLSP, in the range of 0 to 65535.
verbose: Displays detailed information. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays brief information.
Usage guidelines
If you do not specify any parameters, this command displays brief information about all RSVP path states.
Examples
# Display brief information about all RSVP path states.
<Sysname> display rsvp sender Destination Source Tunnel-ID LSP-ID Style Bitrate 3.3.3.9 1.1.1.9 1 5 SE 0.00 3.3.3.9 2.2.2.9 253 17767 SE 125.00
Table 59: Command output
Field | Description |
---|---|
Destination | Tunnel destination address. |
Source | Tunnel source address. |
Style | Resource reservation style:
|
Bitrate | Tunnel bandwidth in kbps. |
# Display detailed information about all RSVP path states.
<Sysname> display rsvp sender verbose Destination: 3.3.3.9 Source: 1.1.1.9 Tunnel ID: 1 Style: SE Sender address: 1.1.1.9 LSP ID: 5 Setup priority: 7 Holding priority: 7 FRR desired: Yes BW protection desired: Yes Received upstream label: 1051 Sent upstream label: 1051 Previous hop: 57.10.10.1 Previous hop LIH: 0xf0008 Mean rate (CIR): 0.00 kbps Mean burst size (CBS): 1000.00 bytes MTU: 1500 Qos service: Controlled-Load Received message epoch: 0 Received message ID: 0 Sent message epoch: 0 Sent message ID: 0 In-Interface: Vlan10 Local LIH: 0x35 Local address: 57.20.20.2 Refresh interval: 30000 ms Out-Interface: Vlan20 Nexthop: 57.20.20.1 Unknown object number: 0 Received ERO number: 2 57.10.10.2/32 Strict 57.20.20.1/32 Loose Sent ERO number: 1 57.20.20.1/32 Loose XRO number: 2 67.10.10.1/32 67.20.20.1/32 RRO number: 1 57.10.10.1/32 Flag: 0x00 (No FRR) Fast Reroute PLR: Active FRR inner label: 3 Bypass tunnel: Tunnel253 Sender Template: Sender address: 10.11.112.140 LSP ID: 5 FRR ERO number: 1 3.3.3.9/32 Strict Fast Reroute MP: None Destination: 3.3.3.9 Source: 2.2.2.9 Tunnel ID: 253 Style: SE Sender address: 2.2.2.9 LSP ID: 17767 Setup priority: 7 Holding priority: 7 FRR desired: Yes BW protection desired: Yes Received upstream label: 1115 Sent upstream label: 1115 Previous hop: 57.10.10.1 Previous hop LIH: 0xf0008 Mean rate (CIR): 125.00 kbps Mean burst size (CBS): 0.00 bytes MTU: 1500 Qos service: Controlled-Load Received message epoch: 0 Received message ID: 0 Sent message epoch: 0 Sent message ID: 0 In-Interface: Vlan10 Local LIH: 0x67 Local address: 10.11.112.140 Refresh interval: 30000 ms Out-Interface: Vlan30 Nexthop: 10.11.112.135 Unknown object number: 0 Received ERO number: 5 2.2.2.9/32 Strict 10.11.112.140/32 Strict 10.11.112.135/32 Strict 57.40.40.3/32 Strict 57.40.40.1/32 Strict Sent ERO number: 3 10.11.112.135/32 Strict 57.40.40.3/32 Strict 57.40.40.1/32 Strict XRO number: 1 67.40.40.1/32 RRO number: 0 Fast Reroute PLR: None Fast Reroute MP: Active In-Interface: Vlan10 Sender Template: Sender address: 10.11.112.140 LSP ID: 5
Table 60: Command output
Field | Description |
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Destination | Tunnel destination address. |
Source | LSR ID of the device at the tunnel source end. |
Style | Resource reservation style:
|
Sender address | Sender address identifies the tunnel source end. |
FRR desired | State of FRR: Yes or No. |
BW protection desired | State of bandwidth protection: Yes or No. |
Received upstream label | Backward LSP label received from the upstream device. |
Sent upstream label | Backward LSP label sent to the downstream device. |
Previous hop LIH | Logical interface handle of the previous hop. |
QoS service | QoS service type: Controlled-Load or Guaranteed. |
Received message Epoch | Value of the Epoch field in the Message ID object of the received message. |
Received message ID | Message ID in the received message. |
Sent message epoch | Value of the Epoch field in the Message ID object of the sent message. |
Sent message ID | Message ID in the sent message. |
In-Interface | Incoming interface of the message. |
Local LIH | Local logical interface handle. |
Local address | IP address of the outgoing interface of the Path message. |
Refresh interval | Refresh interval for Path and Resv messages, in milliseconds. |
Out-Interface | Outgoing interface of the message. |
Unknown object number | Number of unknown objects. |
Received ERO number | Number of received Explicit Route Objects (EROs) and the ERO information. ERO information includes the addresses of the nodes on the explicit path, and whether the current node is a loose or strict next hop. |
Sent ERO number | Number of sent EROs and the ERO information. ERO information includes the addresses of the nodes on the explicit path, and whether the current node is a loose or strict next hop. |
XRO number | Number of Exclude Route Objects (XROs). If the number is not 0, the subsequent output displays the IP addresses in the XROs. The IP addresses are the addresses of interfaces or the LSR IDs of the nodes that are to be excluded from routes. The addresses in the XROs are non-sequenced. |
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:
|
Fast Reroute PLR | Point of Local Repair (PLR) information:
|
FRR inner label | Incoming label of the FRR bypass tunnel. Only the PLR node displays this field. |
Bypass tunnel | Name of the bypass tunnel. Only the PLR node displays this field. |
Sender address | Address of the Path message sender after an FRR. The value of this field is the address of the outgoing interface of the bypass tunnel on the PLR node. |
LSP ID | LSP ID carried in the Path message after an FRR. |
Fast Reroute MP | Merge Point (MP) information:
|
In-Interface | Incoming interface of the message. |
Related commands
display rsvp lsp
display rsvp request
display rsvp reservation