b Commands
bandwidth-policy
bandwidth-policy
Syntax
bandwidth-policy policy-name [detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>mcast-management bandwidth-policy)
Full Context
show mcast-management bandwidth-policy
Description
This command displays multicast path management bandwidth policy information.
Parameters
- policy-name
Specifies the bandwidth policy name, up to 32 characters.
- detail
Displays detailed information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-1x-48D, 7750 SR-1x-92S, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Output
The following output displays an example of multicast management bandwidth policy information.
Sample Output*A:PE-1# show mcast-management bandwidth-policy "default" detail
===============================================================================
Bandwidth Policy Details
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Policy : default
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin BW Thd : 10 kbps Falling Percent RST: 50
Mcast Pool Total : 10 Mcast Pool Resv Cbs: 50
Slope Policy : default
Primary
Cbs : 5.00 Mbs : 7.00
Low Drop Tail : 10
Secondary
Cbs : 30.00 Mbs : 40.00
Low Drop Tail : 10 Paths(Single/Dual) : 1/1
===============================================================================
Bandwidth Policies : 1
===============================================================================
*A:PE-1#
base
base
Syntax
base [msap]
Context
[Tree] (show>service>id base)
Full Context
show service id base
Description
This command displays basic information about the service ID, including service type, description, SAPs, and SDPs.
Parameters
- msap
-
Displays MSAPs.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of base service ID information, and Show Service-ID Base Output Fields describes the output fields.
Sample Output*A:Dut-C>config>service>vpls# show service id 1 base
===============================================================================
Service Basic Information
===============================================================================
Service Id : 1 Vpn Id : 1
Service Type : VPLS
MACSec enabled : no
Name : 1
Description : Vpls 1 - BgpVpls
Customer Id : 1 Creation Origin : manual
Last Status Change: 01/19/2022 21:36:58
Last Mgmt Change : 01/19/2022 21:45:55
Etree Mode : Disabled
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
MTU : 1400
SAP Count : 1 SDP Bind Count : 2
Snd Flush on Fail : Disabled Host Conn Verify : Disabled
SHCV pol IPv4 : None
Propagate MacFlush: Disabled Per Svc Hashing : Disabled
Allow IP Intf Bind: Disabled
Fwd-IPv4-Mcast-To*: Disabled Fwd-IPv6-Mcast-To*: Disabled
Mcast IPv6 scope : mac-based
Def. Gateway IP : None
Def. Gateway MAC : None
Temp Flood Time : Disabled Temp Flood : Inactive
Temp Flood Chg Cnt: 0
SPI load-balance : Disabled
TEID load-balance : Disabled
Lbl Eth/IP L4 TEID: Disabled
Src Tep IP : N/A
Vxlan ECMP : Disabled
MPLS ECMP : Disabled
Ignore MTU Mismat*: Enabled
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Access & Destination Points
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Identifier Type AdmMTU OprMTU Adm Opr
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sap:1/1/4:1 q-tag 1518 1518 Up Up
sdp:32766:4294967292 SB(10.20.1.6) BgpVpls 0 1492 Up Up
sdp:32767:4294967295 SB(10.20.1.1) BgpVpls 0 1492 Up Up
===============================================================================
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
# show service id 2000 base
===============================================================================
Service Basic Information
===============================================================================
<snip>
Router Oper State : Up
Route Dist. : auto-rd VPRN Type : regular
Oper Route Dist : 192.0.2.3:64000
Oper RD Type : auto
AS Number : None Router Id : 192.0.2.3
ECMP : Enabled ECMP Max Routes : 1
Max IPv4 Routes : No Limit
Local Rt Domain-id: 65000:1
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Service Id |
Displays the service identifier |
Vpn Id |
Displays the VPN ID assigned to the service |
Service Type |
Displays the type of service: Epipe, Apipe, Fpipe, Ipipe, VPLS, IES, VPRN |
MACSec enabled |
Indicates whether MACsec is enabled |
Name |
Displays the service name |
Description |
Displays the generic information about the service |
Customer Id |
Displays the customer identifier |
Creation Origin |
Displays how the service was created |
Last Status Change |
Displays the date and time of the most recent status change to this customer |
Last Mgmt Change |
Displays the date and time of the most recent management-initiated change to this customer |
Etree Mode |
Indicates whether Etree mode is enabled |
Admin State |
Displays the state of the service |
Oper State |
Displays the operating state of the service |
MTU |
Displays the largest frame size (in octets) that the service can handle |
SAP Count |
Displays the number of SAPs defined on the service |
SDP Bind Count |
Displays the number of SDPs bound to the service |
Snd Flush on Fail |
Indicates whether sending MAC flush messages is enabled |
Host Conn Verify |
Indicates whether the host is connected |
Propogate MacFlush |
Indicates whether MAC flush messages are propagated to remote Target LDP (TLDP) peers |
Per Svc Hashing |
Indicates whether per-service hashing is enabled for this service |
Allow IP Intf Bind |
Indicates whether allow IP interface binding is enabled for R-VPLS services |
Fwd-IPv4-Mcast-To* |
Indicates whether IPv4 multicast traffic to the VPRN interface attached to the R-VPLS is enabled |
Fwd-IPv6-Mcast-To* |
Indicates whether IPv6 multicast traffic to the VPRN interface attached to the R-VPLS is enabled |
Mcast IPv6 scope |
Displays the IPv6 multicast scope |
Def. Gateway IP |
Displays the default gateway |
Def. Gateway MAC |
Displays the default gateway MAC address |
Temp Flood Time |
Displays the temporary flood time |
Temp Flood |
Displays the temporary flood time state |
Temp Flood Chg Cnt |
Displays the temporary flood change count |
SPI load-balance |
Indicates whether SPI load-balance is enabled |
TEID load-balance |
Indicates whether TEID load balancing is enabled |
Lbl Eth/IP L4 TEID |
Indicates whether load balancing based on MPLS labels and inner Ethernet, IP addresses, L4 ports, and TEID is enabled |
Src Tep IP |
Displays the Termination Endpoint address |
Vxlan ECMP |
Indicates whether VXLAN ECMP is enabled |
MPLS ECMP |
Indicates whether MPLS ECMP is enabled |
Ignore MTU Mismatch |
Displays the configuration state of the ignore-l2-mtu-mismatch command for the service |
SAP Type |
Displays the type of SAPs allowed in the service and describes the processing applied by the node packets received on these SAPs |
Vxlan Src Tep Ip |
Displays the VXLAN source tunnel endpoint (TEP) ID |
Force QTag Fwd |
Indicates whether force Q-tag forwarding is enabled |
Oper Group |
Displays the operational group for this service |
Identifier |
Displays the service access (SAP) and destination (SDP) points |
Type |
Displays the signaling protocol used to obtain the ingress and egress labels used in frames transmitted and received on the SDP |
AdmMTU |
Displays the largest service frame size (in octets) that can be transmitted through this SDP to the far-end ESR, without requiring the packet to be fragmented |
OprMTU |
Displays the operational MTU of the SAP or SDP bind |
Admin State (Adm) |
Displays the administrative state |
Oper State (Opr) |
Displays the operation state |
PBB Tunnel Point |
Displays the endpoint in the B-VPLS environment where the Epipe terminates |
Admin MTU |
Displays the B-VPLS admin MTU |
Backbone-Flooding |
Indicates whether traffic is flooded in the B-VPLS for the destination instead of unicast. If the backbone destination MAC is in the B-VPLS FDB, it is unicast. |
ISID |
Displays the 24 bit field carrying the service instance identifier associated with the frame. It is used at the destination PE as a demultiplex or field. |
Router Oper State |
Displays the operational state of the router |
Route Dist. |
Displays the route distinguisher (RD) type |
VPRN Type |
Displays the VPRN type |
Oper Route Dist |
Displays the IP address of the operational RD |
Oper RD Type |
Displays the operational RD type |
AS Number |
Displays the AS number |
Router Id |
Displays the router ID |
ECMP |
Displays the status of ECMP |
ECMP Max Routes |
Displays the maximum ECMP routes |
Max IPv4 Routes |
Displays the maximum IPv4 routes |
Local Rt Domain-id |
Displays the local route domain ID |
base
Syntax
base
Context
[Tree] (show>service>id>mld-snooping base)
Full Context
show service id mld-snooping base
Description
This command displays basic MLD snooping information.
Platforms
All
base
Syntax
base
Context
[Tree] (show>service>id>spb base)
Full Context
show service id spb base
Description
This command displays SPB base information.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of service SPB base information.
Sample Output*A:Dut-A# show service id 100001 spb base
===============================================================================
Service SPB Information
===============================================================================
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
ISIS Instance : 1024 FID : 1
Bridge Priority : 8 Fwd Tree Top Ucast : spf
Fwd Tree Top Mcast : st
Bridge Id : 80:00.00:10:00:01:00:01
Mcast Desig Bridge : 80:00.00:10:00:01:00:01
===============================================================================
ISIS Interfaces
===============================================================================
Interface Level CircID Oper State L1/L2 Metric
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sap:1/2/2:1.1 L1 65536 Up 10/-
sap:1/2/3:1.1 L1 65537 Up 10/-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interfaces : 2
===============================================================================
FID ranges using ECT Algorithm
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1-99 low-path-id
100-100 high-path-id
101-4095 low-path-id
===============================================================================
base-routing-instance
base-routing-instance
Syntax
base-routing-instance [locator locator-name] [end-x] [end-dt4] [end-dt6] [end-dt46] [end]
base-routing-instance all
base-routing-instance micro [micro-segment-locator locator-name] [ua] [udt4] [udt6] [udt46]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>srv6 base-routing-instance)
Full Context
show router segment-routing-v6 base-routing-instance
Description
This command displays SRv6 Base routing instances.
Parameters
- locator-name
-
Specifies the locator or micro-segment locator name, up to 64 characters.
- end-x
-
Displays the End.X SID function associated with a P2P interface.
- end-dt4
-
Displays the End.DT4 function associated with the Base routing instance.
- end-dt6
-
Displays the End.DT6 function associated with the Base routing instance.
- end-dt46
-
Displays the End.DT46 function associated with the Base routing instance.
- end
-
Displays the End SID function of a locator.
- ua
-
Displays the uA SID function associated with a P2P interface.
- udt4
-
Displays the uDT4 function associated with the Base routing instance.
- udt6
-
Displays the uDT6 function associated with the Base routing instance.
- udt46
-
Displays the uDT46 function associated with the Base routing instance.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
bcg
bcg
Syntax
bcg Burst-Control-Group-name member-queues [ at-risk-only] [exp-util-bw megabits-persecond] [port port-id] [sap sap-id] [subscriber sub-ident] [access-queue-grp queue-group-name] [ service-id service-id]
bcg burst-control-group-name [member-queues] [exp-util-bw mega-bits-per-second]
bcg card-slot-number [ingress | egress]
Context
[Tree] (show>qos bcg)
Full Context
show qos bcg
Description
The show qos bcg command outputs the current and historical visitation time associated with the specified BCG name.
A Burst Control Group (BCG) represents a list of queues that share the same non-scheduling PIR and CIR bucket target update interval. When a queue’s scheduled rate bursts above its PIR bucket depth, the queue is removed from its scheduling context. The system uses a BCG in order to visit the queues PIR bucket to periodically drain an appropriate amount from the bucket. When the bucket has been drained below the PIR bucket threshold, the queue is allowed back onto its scheduling context. The amount decremented from the bucket is a function of the amount of time that has elapsed since the last bucket update and the queue’s shaping rate (PIR). If the queue’s shaping rate is configured as 1 Mb/s and 1 ms has elapsed since the last bucket update, the system decrements the PIR bucket by 125 bytes. One caveat is that the bucket cannot be decremented past a depth of 0. This fact drives how the system chooses which BCG is used to manage the queue bucket update interval.
If a queue’s shaping rate is 1 Mb/s and the threshold (burst limit) is set to 10 kbytes, the maximum amount of time that can expire before the queue is updated without resulting in a negative bucket depth is 81.92 ms. This can be calculated by taking the number of bits represented by the bucket depth (10 kbytes = 10 * 1,024 * 8 = 81,920 bits) and dividing it by the rate (81,920 bits / 1,000,000 bits per second = 81.92 ms). The queue is not removed from the scheduler until the PIR bucket depth has equaled or exceeded the configured burst threshold, so the bucket is at least 10 kbytes deep. If the system visits the queue PIR bucket within 81.92 ms, the resulting decrement operation leaves the bucket. If the system takes longer than 81.92 ms, the decrement result will be greater than 10 kbytes and part of the decrement result is lost. The net result is that, because of less than timely updates, the queue will not be returned to the scheduler context fast enough and some shaping bandwidth for the queue will be lost (underrun the shaping rate).
Each FP2- and FP3-based Q-chip maintains eight BCGs, each targeting a certain queue bucket visitation time. A 1 s, 40 ms, 20 ms, 10 ms, 5 ms, 1 ms, 500 µs, and 100 µs BCG is supported. An FP4- or FP5-based Q-chip has an additional four BCGs with target visitation times of 50 μs, 10 μs, 5 μs, and 1 μs. By default, queues are placed in a BCG based on shaping rate and the queue’s burst limit (PIR threshold depth) is set based on the BCG visitation time and the queue’s specified shaping rate.
When explicit burst-limit threshold values are defined for a shaping queue, the system picks an appropriate BCG based on the queue’s configured shaping rate and the explicit threshold to find a BCG with the best target visitation time that results in worst-case decrement values that are less than the configured threshold. However, when a queue is placed on a 'faster’ BCG, more visitation resources are consumed and it is possible that the system will not meet a queue’s decrement constraints.
The show qos bcg command allows visibility into a BCG’s historic and current visitation time. The system samples the amount of time it takes each list to visit each of its associated queues once each second and stores the last 10 samples. It also keeps the longest visitation time seen since the last time the BCG statistics were cleared, the longest visitation time for the current queue-to-BCG lists associations, calculated longest visitation time based on maximum scheduling bandwidth, and the longest visitation time for an optionally defined scheduling rate.
With each sample, the system indirectly calculates the amount of scheduling bandwidth based on how many Q-chip resources were diverted from BCG visitation processing. This calculated scheduling bandwidth is used to evaluate the worst-case visitation times for each BCG. The calculated scheduling bandwidth value is stored with the longest-seen-visitation time and the longest-seen-visitation time with the current queue-to-BCG mappings. This is not applicable to an FP4- or FP5-based Q-chip, so the exp-util-bw parameter is not applicable to an FP4- or FP5-based Q-chip.
Parameters
- Burst-Control-Group-name
Specifies which globally unique Burst Control Group to display. If the specified Burst Control Group does not exist, the show command will fail.
- member-queues
Includes a list of all queues attached to the specified burst-control-group-name. The 100% scheduling bandwidth used in the 'at-risk’ determination may be overridden with a specified scheduling bandwidth by using the exp-util-bw parameter. When the member-queues parameter is specified, the output includes a single-entry summary of the internal queues.
- exp-util-bw mega-bits-per-second
Displays a calculated worst-case visitation rate for the specified BCG name based on the specified value of megabits-persecond which also modifies the member queue’s 'at-risk’ state output. This parameter is not applicable to FP4- or FP5-based hardware which has dedicated internal resources for handling BCG visitations and is unaffected by scheduling bandwidth.
- port port-id
Specifies that the system should find and display the BCG and calculate the slowest accurate visitation time for the queues associated with the specified port-id. If the specified port-id does not exist, the show command will fail.
- sap sap-id
Specifies that the system should find and display the BCG and calculate the slowest accurate visitation time for the queues associated with the specified sap-id. If the specified sap-id does not exist, the show command will fail.
- subscriber sub-ident
Specifies that the system should find and display the BCG and calculate the slowest accurate visitation time for the queues associated with the specified sub-ident. If the specified sub-ident does not exist, the show command will fail.
- access-queue-grp queue-group-name
Specifies that the system should find and display the BCG and calculate the slowest accurate visitation time for the queues within the specified queue-group-name. If the specified queue-group-name is not found, the show command will fail.
- service service-id
Specifies that the system should find and display the BCG and calculate the slowest accurate visitation time for the queues associated with the specified service-id. If the specified service-id does not exist, the show command will fail.
- card-slot-number
Specifies that the system should find and display the BCG and calculate the slowest accurate visitation time for all queues associated with the specified card-slot-number. If the specified card-slot-number does not exist, the show command will fail.
- [ingress | egress]
The ingress and egress keywords specify the direction to display and are mutually exclusive.
Platforms
All
bd
bd
Syntax
bd [bridge-id]
Context
[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt>vrgw>lanext bd)
Full Context
show subscriber-mgmt vrgw lanext bd
Description
This command displays information for the specified HLE bridge. If no bridge is specified, then all domains are listed.
Parameters
- bridge-id
Specifies the BD ID.
Platforms
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of HLE bridge information.
Sample Outputshow subscriber-mgmt vrgw lanext bd 100
===============================================================================
BRIDGE DOMAIN(S)
===============================================================================
BRIDGE-ID : 100
VNI : 1
ROUTE TARGET : TARGET:100:100
ROUTE DISTINGUISHER : 100:100
WLANGW GRPID : 1
ISA MEMBERID : 1
WLANGW BD VLANTAG : N/A
WLANGW BD SERVICE : 500
WLANGW BD INTERFACE : G1
WLANGW BD MAC TRANSLATION : N/A
WLANGW BD MAC : AA:BB:CC:00:00:01
WLANGW BD ASSIST.ADDR.RES : DISABLED
WLANGW BD NETW MAXMAC : 20
WLANGW BD NETW STATE : ENABLED
WLANGW BD ACCS MAXMAC : 20
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NO. OF BRIDGE DOMAINS: 1
===============================================================================
bd
Syntax
bd bridge-id
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>wlan-gw>lanext bd)
[Tree] (tools>dump>wlan-gw>lanext bd)
Full Context
tools perform wlan-gw lanext bd
tools dump wlan-gw lanext bd
Description
Commands in this context enter the specified HLE BD to perform tools commands.
Parameters
- bridge-id
Specifies the HLE BD ID.
Platforms
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
bfd
bfd
Syntax
bfd
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>router bfd)
Full Context
tools dump router bfd
Description
Commands in this context dump LSP-BFD information for LDP and RSVP LSPs.
Platforms
All
bfd
Syntax
bfd
Context
[Tree] (show>router bfd)
Full Context
show router bfd
Description
Commands in this context display bidirectional forwarding detection (BFD) information.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of BFD information.
Sample Output*A:Dut-D# show router 3 bfd session
===============================================================================
BFD Session
===============================================================================
InterfaceState Tx Intvl Rx Intvl Multipl
Remote Address Protocols Tx Pkts Rx Pkts Type
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ies-3-10.1.3.3 Up (3) 10 10 3
10.1.3.2 ospf2 N/A N/A cpm-np
ies-3-10.1.4.3 Up (3) 100 100 3
10.1.4.2 pim 455 464 iom
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of BFD sessions: 2
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-D#
*A:Dut-C# show router bfd session src 10.120.1.4 dest 10.120.1.3
===============================================================================
BFD Session
===============================================================================
Remote Address : 10.120.1.3
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up (3)
Protocols : static
Rx Interval : 10 Tx Interval : 10
Multiplier : 3 Echo Interval : 0
Up Time : 1d 19:03:28 Up Transitions : 2
Down Time : None Down Transitions : 1
Version Mismatch : 0
Forwarding Information
Local Discr : 19269 Local State : Up (3)
Local Diag : 0 (None) Local Mode : Async
Local Min Tx : 10 Local Mult : 3
Last Sent (ms) : 6 Local Min Rx : 10
Type : cpm-np
Remote Discr : 5101 Remote State : Up (3)
Remote Diag : 0 (None) Remote Mode : Async
Remote Min Tx : 1000 Remote Mult : 3
Last Recv (ms) : 367 Remote Min Rx : 10
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
bfd
Syntax
bfd
Context
[Tree] (clear>router bfd)
Full Context
clear router bfd
Description
Commands in this context clear bidirectional forwarding (BFD) sessions and statistics.
Platforms
All
bfd
Syntax
bfd
Context
[Tree] (show>lag bfd)
Full Context
show lag bfd
Description
This command displays per-member BFD information.
Platforms
All
bfd-template
bfd-template
Syntax
bfd-template template-name
bfd-template
Context
[Tree] (show>router>bfd bfd-template)
Full Context
show router bfd bfd-template
Description
This command displays BFD template information.
Parameters
- template-name
Displays the BFD template name, up to 32 characters.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of BFD template information.
Sample Output*A:mlstp-dutA# show router bfd bfd-template "privatebed-bfd-template"
===============================================================================
BFD Template privatebed-bfd-template
===============================================================================
Template Name : privatebed-* Template Type : cpmNp
Transmit Timer : 10 msec Receive Timer : 10 msec
CV Transmit Interval : 1000 msec
Template Multiplier : 3 Echo Receive Interval : 100 msec
Mpls-tp Association
privatebed-oam-template
===============================================================================
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
*A:mlstp-dutA# show router bfd session
===============================================================================
BFD Session
===============================================================================
Interface/Lsp Name State Tx Intvl Rx Intvl Multipl
Remote Address/Info Protocols Tx Pkts Rx Pkts Type
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
wp::lsp-32 Down (1) 1000 1000 3
0::0.0.0.0 mplsTp N/A N/A cpm-np
wp::lsp-33 Down (1) 1000 1000 3
0::0.0.0.0 mplsTp N/A N/A cpm-np
wp::lsp-34 Down (1) 1000 1000 3
0::0.0.0.0 mplsTp N/A N/A cpm-np
wp::lsp-35 Down (1) 1000 1000 3
0::0.0.0.0 mplsTp N/A N/A cpm-np
wp::lsp-36 Down (1) 1000 1000 3
0::0.0.0.0 mplsTp N/A N/A cpm-np
wp::lsp-37 Down (1) 1000 1000 3
0::0.0.0.0 mplsTp N/A N/A cpm-np
wp::lsp-38 Down (1) 1000 1000 3
0::0.0.0.0 mplsTp N/A N/A cpm-np
wp::lsp-39 Down (1) 1000 1000 3
0::0.0.0.0 mplsTp N/A N/A cpm-np
wp::lsp-40 Down (1) 1000 1000 3
0::0.0.0.0 mplsTp N/A N/A cpm-np
wp::lsp-41 Down (1) 1000 1000 3
0::0.0.0.0 mplsTp N/A N/A cpm-np
pp::lsp-32 Up (3) 1000 1000 3
0::0.0.0.0 mplsTp N/A N/A cpm-np
pp::lsp-33 Up (3) 1000 1000 3
0::0.0.0.0 mplsTp N/A N/A cpm-np
pp::lsp-34 Up (3) 1000 1000 3
0::0.0.0.0 mplsTp N/A N/A cpm-np
pp::lsp-35 Up (3) 1000 1000 3
0::0.0.0.0 mplsTp N/A N/A cpm-np
pp::lsp-36 Up (3) 1000 1000 3
0::0.0.0.0 mplsTp N/A N/A cpm-np
pp::lsp-37 Up (3) 1000 1000 3
0::0.0.0.0 mplsTp N/A N/A cpm-np
pp::lsp-38 Up (3) 1000 1000 3
0::0.0.0.0 mplsTp N/A N/A cpm-np
pp::lsp-39 Up (3) 1000 1000 3
0::0.0.0.0 mplsTp N/A N/A cpm-np
pp::lsp-40 Up (3) 1000 1000 3
0::0.0.0.0 mplsTp N/A N/A cpm-np
pp::lsp-41 Up (3) 1000 1000 3
0::0.0.0.0 mplsTp N/A N/A cpm-np
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of BFD sessions: 20
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
wp = Working path pp = Protecting path
===============================================================================
bfd-templates-in-use
bfd-templates-in-use
Syntax
bfd-templates-in-use
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>router>ldp>lsp-bfd bfd-templates-in-use)
Full Context
tools dump router ldp lsp-bfd bfd-templates-in-use
Description
This command indicates the named BFD templates that are configured for use by LSP BFD for LDP.
Platforms
All
bgp
bgp
Syntax
bgp [bgp-instance]
Context
[Tree] (show>service>id bgp)
Full Context
show service id bgp
Description
This command displays BGP-related information for the service.
Parameters
- bgp-instance
Specifies the ID value for the BGP instance.
Platforms
All
Output
The following is an example of BGP-related output, and Output Fields: Service BGP describes the output fields.
Sample Output*A:PE-2>config>service>vpls$ /show service id 1985 bgp
===============================================================================
BGP Information
===============================================================================
Vsi-Import : None
Vsi-Export : vsi-exp1
Route Dist : None
Oper Route Dist : 0:0
Oper RD Type : none
Rte-Target Import : 64500:1985 Rte-Target Export: None
Oper RT Imp Origin : configured Oper RT Import : 64500:1985
Oper RT Exp Origin : vsi Oper RT Export : Policy Based
PW-Template Id : None
ADV Service MTU : 1450
PW-Template Id : None
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Vsi-Import | Displays the names of the VSI import policies used for the service |
Vsi-Export |
Displays the names of the VSI export policies used for the service |
Route Dist |
Displays the configured route distinguisher (RD) component |
Oper Route Dist |
Displays the IP address of the operational RD |
Oper RD Type |
Displays the operational RD type |
Rte-Target Import |
Displays the IP address of the configured route target (RT) import ext-community |
Rte-Target Export |
Displays the IP address of the configured RT export ext-community |
Oper RT Imp Origin |
Displays the origin of the operational RT import information |
Oper RT Import |
Displays the operational RT import information |
Oper Rt Exp Origin |
Displays the origin of the operational RT export information |
Oper Rt Export |
Displays the operational RT export information |
ADV Service MTU |
Displays the MTU value that is configured using the adv-service-mtu command |
PW-Template Id |
Displays the configured pseudowire (PW) template ID |
bgp
Syntax
bgp
Context
[Tree] (clear>router bgp)
Full Context
clear router bgp
Description
This command clears or resets the route damping information for received routes.
Platforms
All
bgp
Syntax
bgp
Context
[Tree] (show>router bgp)
Full Context
show router bgp
Description
Commands in this context display BGP related information.
Platforms
All
bgp
Syntax
bgp [color color] [ end-point {ipv4-address | ipv6-address}] [preference preference-id] [distinguisher distinguisher-id]
bgp summary
Context
[Tree] (show>router>seg-rt>sr-policies bgp)
Full Context
show router segment-routing sr-policies bgp
Description
This command displays the traffic statistics of all or a filtered set of the BGP policies, or displays summary parameters.
Parameters
- color
Filters on the color.
- ipv4-address | ipv6-address
Filters on the end-point IPv4 or IPv6 address.
- preference-id
Filters on the preference ID.
- distinguisher-id
Filters on the distinguisher ID.
- summary
Displays the summary information for the BGP policies.
Platforms
All
Output
The following outputs are examples of traffic statistics for the BGP policies.
Sample Output Information for all BGP Policies *A:Dut-C# show router segment-routing sr-policies bgp
===============================================================================
SR-Policies Path
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type : srv6
Active : No Owner : bgp
Color : 50
Head : 0.0.0.0 Endpoint Addr : 3ffe::a14:102
RD : 5 Preference : 14
SRv6 BSID 1 : 1111:1:1:1:0:b::
TunnelId : 917511 Age : 0
Origin ASN : 2 Origin : 3ffe::a14:102
NumReEval : 7 ReEvalReason : tunnel-down
NumActPathChange: 0 Last Change : 06/13/2022 17:45:57
Maintenance Policy: N/A
Path Segment Lists:
Segment-List : 1 Weight : 1
S-BFD State : Down S-BFD Transitio*: 0
Num Segments : 2 Last Change : 06/10/2022 17:07:01
Seg 1 SID : 3333:3:3:3:0:a:: State : resolved-up
Seg 2 SID : 2222:2:2:2:0:a:: State : N/A
===============================================================================
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
Sample Output Information for a Subset of BGP Policies
*A:Dut-C# show router segment-routing sr-policies bgp end-point 3ffe::a14:102
===============================================================================
SR-Policies Path
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type : srv6
Active : No Owner : bgp
Color : 50
Head : 0.0.0.0 Endpoint Addr : 3ffe::a14:102
RD : 5 Preference : 14
SRv6 BSID 1 : 1111:1:1:1:0:b::
TunnelId : 917511 Age : 0
Origin ASN : 2 Origin : 3ffe::a14:102
NumReEval : 2 ReEvalReason : tunnel-down
NumActPathChange: 0 Last Change : 06/13/2022 17:45:57
Maintenance Policy: N/A
Path Segment Lists:
Segment-List : 1 Weight : 1
S-BFD State : Down S-BFD Transitio*: 0
Num Segments : 2 Last Change : 06/10/2022 17:07:01
Seg 1 SID : 3333:3:3:3:0:a:: State : resolved-up
Seg 2 SID : 2222:2:2:2:0:a:: State : N/A
===============================================================================
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
bgp
Syntax
bgp
Context
[Tree] (monitor>router bgp)
Full Context
monitor router bgp
Description
This command monitors commands for the BGP instance.
Platforms
All
bgp-auto-rd
bgp-auto-rd
Syntax
bgp-auto-rd
Context
[Tree] (show>service>system bgp-auto-rd)
Full Context
show service system bgp-auto-rd
Description
This command displays BGP auto route distinguisher (RD) information.
Platforms
All
Output
The following shows an example of BGP auto route distinguisher (RD) information
Sample Output*A:Dut#show service system bgp-auto-rd
=======================================================================
Service BGP Auto Route Distinguisher Information
=======================================================================
IP address : 192.0.2.69
Comm Val Start : 1200 End : 1300
In Use : 1
=======================================================================
bgp-evpn
bgp-evpn
Syntax
bgp-evpn [instance instance-id]
Context
[Tree] (show>service>id bgp-evpn)
Full Context
show service id bgp-evpn
Description
This command displays the bgp-evpn configured parameters for a specified service, including the administrative status of VXLAN, the configuration for mac-advertisement and unknown-mac-route, as well as the mac-duplication parameters. The command displays the duplicate MAC addresses that mac-duplication has detected.
This command also displays whether the ip-route-advertisement command (and the incl-host parameter) is enabled. If the service is BGP-EVPN MPLS, the command also displays the parameters corresponding to EVPN-MPLS.
Parameters
- instance-id
-
Filters on the instance ID.
Platforms
All
Output
The following is an example of BGP EVPN information.
Sample Outputshow service id 110 bgp-evpn
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN Table
===============================================================================
EVI : 110
Creation Origin : manual
Adv L2 Attributes : Enabled
Ignore Mtu Mismatch: Disabled
MAC/IP Routes
MAC Advertisement : Enabled Unknown MAC Route : Disabled
CFM MAC Advertise : Disabled
ARP/ND Ext Comm Adv: Disabled
Multicast Routes
Sel Mcast Advert : Disabled
Ing Rep Inc McastAd: Enabled
IP Prefix Routes
IP Route Advert : Disabled
MAC Duplication Detection
Num. Moves : 5 Window : 3
Retry : 9 Number of Dup MACs : 0
Black Hole : Disabled
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Detected Duplicate MAC Addresses Time Detected
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN MPLS Information
===============================================================================
Admin Status : Enabled Bgp Instance : 1
Force Vlan Fwding : Disabled
Force Qinq Fwding : none
Route NextHop Type : explicit
NextHop Addr : 2001:db8::3
Control Word : Enabled
Max Ecmp Routes : 1
Entropy Label : Disabled
Default Route Tag : none
Split Horizon Group: (Not Specified)
Ingress Rep BUM Lbl: Enabled
Ingress Ucast Lbl : 524254 Ingress Mcast Lbl : 524250
RestProtSrcMacAct : none
Evpn Mpls Encap : Enabled Evpn MplsoUdp : Disabled
Oper Group :
MH Mode : network
Evi 3-byte Auto-RT : Disabled
Dyn Egr Lbl Limit : Disabled
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN MPLS Auto Bind Tunnel Information
===============================================================================
Allow-Flex-Algo-Fallback : false
Resolution : any Strict Tnl Tag : false
Max Ecmp Routes : 1
Bgp Instance : 1
Filter Tunnel Types : (Not Specified)
Weighted Ecmp : false
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
bgp-evpn
Syntax
bgp-evpn [ethernet-segment]
bgp-evpn ethernet-segment name name [all] [ evi evi] [isid isid]
Context
[Tree] (show>service>system bgp-evpn)
Full Context
show service system bgp-evpn
Description
This command displays all the information related to the base EVPN instance, including the base RD used for Ethernet Segment (ES) routes, the ESs or individual ES information.
Parameters
- ethernet-segment
Displays information for ES.
- name
Specifies the name of an ES, up to 32 characters.
- all
Displays all available information for the specified ES.
- evi
Displays information for the specified EVI.
- isid
Displays information for the specified ISID.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of service system BGP EVPN information, and BGP EVPN Output Fields describes the output fields.
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Eth Seg Route Dist |
Specifies the ES Route Distinguisher. |
Eth Seg Oper Route Dist | Specifies the operational ES Route Distinguisher. |
Eth Seg Oper Route Dist Type |
Specifies the operational ES Route Distinguisher type. |
Ad Per ES Route Target |
Specifies the AD per-ES route target. |
Leaf Label |
Specifies the leaf label. |
Alloc Leaf Label |
Specifies the allocated leaf label. |
Leaf Label Value |
Specifies the leaf label value. |
EVI RT set Route Dist. |
Specifies the EVI RT set range. |
Extended Evi Range |
Specifies the EVI extended range status. |
Mcast Leave Sync Prop |
Specifies the multicast leave synchronization propagation time. |
Attribute Uniform Prop |
Specifies the attribute uniform propagation configuration. |
BGP Path Selection |
Specifies the configuration of the BGP Path Selection. |
*A:PE-3# show service system bgp-evpn
===============================================================================
System BGP EVPN Information
===============================================================================
Eth Seg Route Dist. : <none>
Eth Seg Oper Route Dist. : 192.0.2.3:0
Eth Seg Oper Route Dist Type : default
Ad Per ES Route Target : evi-rt
EVI RT set Route Dist. : 1.2.3.6:1 - 1.2.3.6:512
Extended Evi Range : Disabled
Leaf Label : 524259
Alloc Leaf Label : Enabled
Leaf Label Value : dynamic
Mcast Leave Sync Prop : 5
Attribute Uniform Prop : Enabled
BGP Path Selection : Enabled
===============================================================================
*A:PE1# show service system bgp-evpn ethernet-segment
===============================================================================
Service Ethernet Segment
===============================================================================
Name ESI Admin Oper
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ESI-71 01:00:00:00:00:71:00:00:00:01 Enabled Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entries found: 1
===============================================================================
*A:PE1# show service system bgp-evpn ethernet-segment name "ESI-71" all
===============================================================================
Service Ethernet Segment
===============================================================================
Name : ESI-71
Admin State : Enabled Oper State : Up
ESI : 01:00:00:00:00:71:00:00:00:01
Multi-homing : allActive Oper Multi-homing : allActive
Source BMAC LSB : 71-71
ES BMac Tbl Size : 8 ES BMac Entries : 1
Lag Id : 1
ES Activation Timer : 0 secs
Exp/Imp Route-Target : target:00:00:00:00:71:00
Svc Carving : auto
ES SHG Label : 262142
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
EVI Information
===============================================================================
EVI SvcId Actv Timer Rem DF
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1 0 no
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries: 1
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DF Candidate list
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EVI DF Address
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 192.0.2.69
1 192.0.2.72
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries: 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
ISID Information
===============================================================================
ISID SvcId Actv Timer Rem DF
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
20001 20001 0 no
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries: 1
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DF Candidate list
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ISID DF Address
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
20001 192.0.2.69
20001 192.0.2.72
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries: 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
BMAC Information
===============================================================================
SvcId BMacAddress
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
20000 00:00:00:00:71:71
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries: 1
===============================================================================
bgp-evpn
Syntax
bgp-evpn
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>service>system bgp-evpn)
Full Context
tools dump service system bgp-evpn
Description
Commands in this context display information about the BGP-EVPN base instance.
Platforms
All
bgp-evpn-multi-homing
bgp-evpn-multi-homing
Syntax
bgp-evpn-multi-homing
Context
[Tree] (show>redundancy bgp-evpn-multi-homing)
Full Context
show redundancy bgp-evpn-multi-homing
Description
This command shows the information related to the EVPN global timers.
Platforms
All
Output
Sample Output*A:PE2# show redundancy bgp-evpn-multi-homing
===============================================================================
Redundancy BGP EVPN Multi-homing Information
===============================================================================
Boot-Timer : 10 secs
Boot-Timer Remaining : 0 secs
ES Activation Timer : 3 secs
===============================================================================
bgp-ipvpn
bgp-ipvpn
Syntax
bgp-ipvpn
Context
[Tree] (show>service>id bgp-ipvpn)
Full Context
show service id bgp-ipvpn
Description
This command displays the BGP IPVPN configured parameters for a specified service.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of BGP IPVPN information, and BGP IPVPN Output Fields describes the output fields.
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Admin State |
Specifies the administrative state |
VRF Import | Specifies the VRF import |
VRF Export |
Specifies the VRF export |
Route Dist. |
Specifies the route disinguisher |
Oper Route Dist |
Specifies the operational route distinguisher |
Oper RD Type |
Specifies the operational RD type |
Route Target |
Specifies the route target |
Route Target Impor |
Specifies the route target import |
Route Target Expor |
Specifies the route target export |
D-Path Domain-Id |
Specifies the D-Path domain ID |
# show service id 2000 bgp-ipvpn
===============================================================================
Service 2000 BGP-IPVPN MPLS Information
===============================================================================
Admin State : Up
VRF Import : None
VRF Export : None
Route Dist. : 0:0
Oper Route Dist : 192.0.2.3:64000
Oper RD Type : auto
Route Target : None
Route Target Impor: None
Route Target Expor: None
D-Path Domain-Id : 65000:1
<snip>
bgp-ls
bgp-ls
Syntax
bgp-ls [hunt] [node | link | ipv4-prefix [ipv4-prefix/mask-len]]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>bgp>routes bgp-ls)
Full Context
show router bgp routes bgp-ls
Description
This command displays BGP-Link State (BGP-LS) routes.
Parameters
- hunt
Displays detailed information about the routes, including information about the advertised routes (RIB-OUT).
- node
Displays BGP-LS link NLRI routes.
- link
Displays BGP-LS node NLRI routes.
- ipv4-prefix
Displays BGP-LS IPv4-prefix NLRI routes.
- ipv4-prefix/prefix-length
Displays the entries matching the specified IPv4 prefix and length.
Platforms
All
Output
The following outputs are examples of information displayed by the bgp-ls command.
Output Sample# show router bgp routes bgp-ls
====================================================================
BGP-LS NLRIs
====================================================================
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Type: Node
Protocol: ISIS | OSPFLevel: L1 | L2 | NA
Identifier:
Network : 215.0.0.0/24
Nexthop : 202.50.0.2
Path Id : None
From : 10.255.105.141
AS Path: 65534
Local Node
Name:
Autonomous System:
Area ID:
Rtr ID:
Flags:
Type: Link
Protocol: ISIS | OSPFLevel: L1 | L2 | NA
Identifier:
Network : 215.0.0.0/24
Nexthop : 202.50.0.2
Path Id : None
From : 10.255.105.141
AS Path: 65534
Local Node
Name:
Autonomous System:
Area ID:
Rtr ID:
Remote Node
Name:
Autonomous System:
Area ID:
Rtr ID:
Descriptor
IPv4 Address: 10.10.1.1
Attributes
Flags:
IGP Metric: 1000
Admin-Grp: 0
Maximum Link BW (kbps): 100000
Maximum Reservable BW (kbps): 100000
TE Default Metric: 1000
Unreserved BW (kbps): 10000
Type: IPv4 Prefix
Protocol: ISIS | OSPFLevel: L1 | L2 | NA
Identifier:
Network : 215.0.0.0/24
Nexthop : 202.50.0.2
Path Id : None
From : 10.255.105.141
AS Path: 65534
Local Node
Name:
Autonomous System:
Area ID: 0.0.0.0
Rtr ID: 10.20.1.6
Flags:
Prefix descriptor
IPv4 Address: 10.20.1.6
Prefix-len: 32
MT_ID :0
Route Type :Unknown
# show router bgp routes bgp-ls hunt link
===============================================================================
BGP Router ID:38.120.48.226 AS:65000 Local AS:65000
===============================================================================
Legend -
Status codes : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
l - leaked, x - stale, > - best, b - backup, p - purge
Origin codes : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
===============================================================================
BGP-LS Link NLRIs
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RIB In Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network:
Type : LINK-NLRI
Protocol : ISIS Level-2 Identifier : 0xa
Local Node descriptor:
Autonomous System : 0.0.253.232
Link State Id : 10
IGP Router Id : 0x38120048184
Remote Node descriptor:
Autonomous System : 0.0.253.232
Link State Id : 10
IGP Router Id : 0x38120048223
Link descriptor:
IPV4 Interface Addr: 10.0.14.184
IPV4 Neighbor Addr : 10.0.14.223
Nexthop : 38.120.48.199
From : 38.120.48.199
Res. Nexthop : 0.0.0.0
Local Pref. : 100 Interface Name : NotAvailable
Aggregator AS : None Aggregator : None
Atomic Aggr. : Not Atomic MED : None
AIGP Metric : None
Connector : None
Community : No Community Members
Cluster : No Cluster Members
Originator Id : None Peer Router Id : 38.120.48.199
Flags : Valid Best IGP
Route Source : Internal
AS-Path : No As-Path
Route Tag : 0
Neighbor-AS : N/A
Orig Validation: N/A
Source Class : 0 Dest Class : 0
Add Paths Send : Default
Last Modified : 02h27m50s
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Link State Attribute TLVs :
Administrative group (color) : 0x0
Maximum link bandwidth : 100000 Kbps
Max. reservable link bandwidth : 100000 Kbps
Unreserved bandwidth0 : 100000 Kbps
Unreserved bandwidth1 : 100000 Kbps
Unreserved bandwidth2 : 100000 Kbps
Unreserved bandwidth3 : 100000 Kbps
Unreserved bandwidth4 : 100000 Kbps
Unreserved bandwidth5 : 100000 Kbps
Unreserved bandwidth6 : 100000 Kbps
Unreserved bandwidth7 : 100000 Kbps
TE Default Metric : 100
IGP Metric : 100
Adjacency Segment Identifier (Adj-SID) : flags 0x30 weight 0 sid 262136
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network:
Type : LINK-NLRI
Protocol : ISIS Level-2 Identifier : 0xa
Local Node descriptor:
Autonomous System : 0.0.253.232
Link State Id : 10
IGP Router Id : 0x38120048184
Remote Node descriptor:
Autonomous System : 0.0.253.232
Link State Id : 10
IGP Router Id : 0x38120048223
Link descriptor:
IPV4 Interface Addr: 10.0.14.184
IPV4 Neighbor Addr : 10.0.14.223
Nexthop : 38.120.48.221
From : 38.120.48.221
Res. Nexthop : 0.0.0.0
Local Pref. : 100 Interface Name : NotAvailable
Aggregator AS : None Aggregator : None
Atomic Aggr. : Not Atomic MED : None
AIGP Metric : None
Connector : None
Community : No Community Members
Cluster : No Cluster Members
Originator Id : None Peer Router Id : 38.120.48.221
Flags : Valid IGP
TieBreakReason : OriginatorID
Route Source : Internal
AS-Path : No As-Path
Route Tag : 0
Neighbor-AS : N/A
Orig Validation: N/A
Source Class : 0 Dest Class : 0
Add Paths Send : Default
Last Modified : 02h27m54s
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Link State Attribute TLVs :
Administrative group (color) : 0x0
Maximum link bandwidth : 100000 Kbps
Max. reservable link bandwidth : 100000 Kbps
Unreserved bandwidth0 : 100000 Kbps
Unreserved bandwidth1 : 100000 Kbps
Unreserved bandwidth2 : 100000 Kbps
Unreserved bandwidth3 : 100000 Kbps
Unreserved bandwidth4 : 100000 Kbps
Unreserved bandwidth5 : 100000 Kbps
Unreserved bandwidth6 : 100000 Kbps
Unreserved bandwidth7 : 100000 Kbps
TE Default Metric : 100
IGP Metric : 100
Adjacency Segment Identifier (Adj-SID) : flags 0x30 weight 0 sid 262136
---------------------------------------------
bgp-multi-homing
bgp-multi-homing
Syntax
bgp-multi-homing
Context
[Tree] (show>redundancy bgp-multi-homing)
Full Context
show redundancy bgp-multi-homing
Description
This command displays BGP multi-homing information.
Platforms
All
bgp-nh-info
bgp-nh-info
Syntax
bgp-nh-info [location location-id] [bgp-nh ip-address]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>bgp>orr bgp-nh-info)
Full Context
show router bgp optimal-route-reflection bgp-nh-info
Description
This command displays the calculated IGP cost from a particular location ID to all prefixes containing BGP next-hop addresses.
Parameters
- location-id
Specifies the ORR location identifier.
- ip-address
Specifies the IPv4 or IPv6 BGP next-hop address.
Platforms
All
Output
The following table describes the command output fields for the show router bgp optimal-route-reflection bgp-nh-info command output.
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Next Hop Loc |
The address of the next-hop location. |
Dest-Prefix |
Displays the longest prefix match for the BGP next-hop address from the point of view of a specific location. Displays "unreachable” if no route exists to the BGP next-hop from the location. |
DB-Source |
Displays the source of the reachability information in the TE database. |
Type |
Displays the type of route or reachability, either intra-area or inter-area. |
Proto |
Displays the source protocol that is providing reachability to the BGP next-hop address. |
Metric |
Displays the IGP cost to reach the BGP next-hop from the location reference point. |
Preference |
Displays the routing preference of the route that is providing reachability to the BGP next-hop address. This is derived from standard protocol preference values. |
*A:Dut-C# show router bgp optimal-route-reflection bgp-nh-info
===============================================================================
ORR BGP-NH Table (Router: Base)
===============================================================================
Location 1:
Primary : 1.1.1.1
Secondary : -
Tertiary : -
Primary-ipv6 : 2001::1
Secondary-ipv6 : -
Tertiary-ipv6 : -
Age : 00h00m00s
Spf wait : 60
Initial wait : 5
Second wait : 15
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Next Hop
Loc Dest-Prefix
DB-Source Type Proto Metric Pref
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.0.0.10
1 Unreachable
192.0.2.1
1 Unreachable
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of BGP-NHs: 2
===============================================================================
bgp-peering-policy
bgp-peering-policy
Syntax
bgp-peering-policy [policy-name]
Context
[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt bgp-peering-policy)
Full Context
show subscriber-mgmt bgp-peering-policy
Description
This command displays BGP peering policy information.
Parameters
- policy-name
Specifies the BPG peering policy name, up to 32 characters.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
bgp-route-distinguisher
bgp-route-distinguisher
Syntax
bgp-route-distinguisher [vprn] [vpls] [epipe]
bgp-route-distinguisher svc
bgp-route-distinguisher ad-evi-rt-set
bgp-route-distinguisher system
Context
[Tree] (show>service>system bgp-route-distinguisher)
Full Context
show service system bgp-route-distinguisher
Description
This command displays the BGP operational route distinguishers (RDs) used by all the BGP-enabled services in the system. The information can be filtered by service: VPRN, VPLS, or Epipe. The output can also be filtered to show only the relevant RD information related to services ( svc), or the EVPN Auto-Discovery routes (ad-evi-rt-set), or the system RDs (system).
Platforms
All
Output
The following is an example of service BGP RD information.
Auto-rd <none>
Ethernet-segment <none>
EVI RT Set RD Range 1.2.3.6:1-1.2.3.6:512 configured
// the above is the case when the "Extended Evi Range" is disabled.
// When enabled :it is "1.2.3.6:1-1.2.3.6:65535"
Sample Output
*A:PE-2# show service system bgp-route-distinguisher
===============================================================================
Service Route Distinguishers
===============================================================================
Svc Id Type Oper Route-Distinguisher Route-Distinguisher
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
501 vprn 192.0.2.2:60000 auto
800 vprn 192.0.2.2:60001 auto
1 vpls 192.0.2.2:1 configured
1 vpls 192.0.2.2:2 configured
101 vpls 192.0.2.2:101 configured
101 vpls 192.0.2.2:102 configured
500 vpls 192.0.2.2:500 derivedEvi
600 vpls 192.0.2.2:600 derivedEvi
804 vpls 192.0.2.2:804 derivedEvi
701 epipe 192.0.2.2:701 derivedEvi
702 epipe 192.0.2.2:702 derivedEvi
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of RD Entries: 11
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Service System BGP Route Distinguisher Information
===============================================================================
Oper Route Distinguisher Type
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Auto-rd 192.0.2.2:60000-192.0.2.2:65000 configured
Ethernet-segment 192.0.2.2:0 default
EVI RT Set RD Range 1.2.3.6:1-1.2.3.6:512 configured
// the above is the case when the "Extended Evi Range" is disabled.
// When enabled :it is "1.2.3.6:1-1.2.3.6:65535"
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN Ethernet Segment AD EVI RT Set Route Distinguishers
===============================================================================
Eth Seg EVI Svc ID Route Distinguisher
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Entries: 0
===============================================================================
*A:PE-2# show service system bgp-route-distinguisher vpls
===============================================================================
Service Route Distinguishers
===============================================================================
Svc Id Type Oper Route-Distinguisher Route-Distinguisher
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 vpls 192.0.2.2:1 configured
1 vpls 192.0.2.2:2 configured
101 vpls 192.0.2.2:101 configured
101 vpls 192.0.2.2:102 configured
500 vpls 192.0.2.2:500 derivedEvi
600 vpls 192.0.2.2:600 derivedEvi
804 vpls 192.0.2.2:804 derivedEvi
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of RD Entries: 7
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Service System BGP Route Distinguisher Information
===============================================================================
Oper Route Distinguisher Type
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Auto-rd 192.0.2.2:60000-192.0.2.2:65000 configured
Ethernet-segment 192.0.2.2:0 default
EVI RT Set RD Range <none>
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
BGP EVPN Ethernet Segment AD EVI RT Set Route Distinguishers
===============================================================================
Eth Seg EVI Svc ID Route Distinguisher
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Entries: 0
===============================================================================
bgp-vpws
bgp-vpws
Syntax
bgp-vpws
Context
[Tree] (show>service>id bgp-vpws)
Full Context
show service id bgp-vpws
Description
This command displays BGP VPWS related information for the service.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of BGP VPWS information.
Sample Output*A:cses-E11>config>service>epipe>bgp-vpws# show service id 2 bgp-vpws
===============================================================================
BGP VPWS Information
===============================================================================
Admin State : Enabled
VE Name : PE1 VE Id : 1
PW Template : 2
Route Dist : 65536:3
Rte-Target Import : 65536:2 Rte-Target Export: 65536:2
PW-Template Id : 2
Import Rte-Tgt : None
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Remote-Ve Information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Remote VE Name : PE2 Remote VE Id : 2
===============================================================================
*A:cses-E11>config>service>epipe>bgp-vpws#
bier
bier
Syntax
bier
Context
[Tree] (clear>router bier)
Full Context
clear router bier
Description
Commands in this context clear and reset BIER entities.
Platforms
All
bier
Syntax
bier
Context
[Tree] (show>router bier)
Full Context
show router bier
Description
Commands in this context display BIER information.
Platforms
All
bier-info
bier-info
Syntax
bier-info [system-id | lsp-id] [level level]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>isis bier-info)
Full Context
show router isis bier-info
Description
This command displays IS-IS BIER sub-TLV information.
Parameters
- system-id
Specifies the system ID, up to 72 characters.
- lsp-id
Specifies the LSP ID, up to 72 characters.
Platforms
All
bin-group
bin-group
Syntax
bin-group bin-group-number [detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>oam-pm bin-group)
Full Context
show oam-pm bin-group
Description
Show the configuration data for one or all OAM Performance Monitoring bin groups.
Parameters
- bin-group-number
Specifies an OAM Performance Monitoring bin group.
- detail
Keyword to display additional exclusion and event monitoring information for the bin group.
Platforms
All
Output
The following is an example of OAM-PM bin group information.
Sample Outputshow oam-pm bin-group
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Configured Lower Bounds for Delay Tests, in microseconds
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Description Admin Bin FD(us) FDR(us) IFDV(us)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 OAM PM default bin group (not* Up 0 0 0 0
1 5000 5000 5000
2 10000 - -
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 Up 0 0 0 0
1 1 500 250
2 500 1000 500
3 1000 1500 1000
4 2000 2000 1500
5 3000 2500 2000
6 4000 3000 2500
7 5000 3500 3000
8 5500 4000 3500
9 6500 4500 4000
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3 Up 0 0 0 0
1 1 500 250
2 500 1000 500
3 1000 1500 1000
4 2000 2000 1500
5 3000 2500 2000
6 4000 3000 2500
7 5000 3500 3000
8 5500 4000 3500
9 6500 4500 4000
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
show oam-pm bin-group 3 detail
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Configured Lower Bounds for Delay Tests, in microseconds
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Description Admin Bin FD(us) FDR(us) IFDV(us)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3 Up 0 0 0 0
1 1 500 250
2 500 1000 500
3 1000 1500 1000
4 2000 2000 1500
5 3000 2500 2000
6 4000 3000 2500
7 5000 3500 3000
8 5500 4000 3500
9 6500 4500 4000
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------
Bins Excluded from Average
---------------------------------------
Bin Type Direction Bins
---------------------------------------
FD round-trip 0,9
---------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Delay Events Configured
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bin Type Direction Lowest Bin Lower Bound (us) Raise Clear
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FD round-trip 8 5500 100 none
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Bins Excluded from Delay Event Count
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Bin Type Direction Lowest Excluded Bin Lower Bound (us)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
FD round-trip 9 6500
--------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Delay Events Configured
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bin Type Direction Lowest Bin Lower Bound (us) Raise Clear
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FD forward 3 1000 200 none
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Bins Excluded from Delay Event Count
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Bin Type Direction Lowest Excluded Bin Lower Bound (us)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
FD forward 4 2000
--------------------------------------------------------------------
bin-group-using
bin-group-using
Syntax
bin-group-using [bin-group bin-group-number]
Context
[Tree] (show>oam-pm bin-group-using)
Full Context
show oam-pm bin-group-using
Description
Show the list of sessions configured against one or all OAM Performance Monitoring bin groups.
Parameters
- bin-group-number
Specifies an OAM Performance Monitoring bin group.
Platforms
All
Output
The following is an example of OAM-PM bin group session information.
Sample Outputshow oam-pm bin-group-using
=========================================================================
OAM Performance Monitoring Bin Group Configuration for Sessions
=========================================================================
Bin Group Admin Session Session State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 Up vpls1000-PM-AL5-1/1/9:1000.1000 Act
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
3 Up vpls1000-PM-YL4-1/1/9:1000.1000 Act
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
=========================================================================
Admin: State of the bin group
Session State: The state of session referencing the bin-group
show oam-pm bin-group-using bin-group 2
=========================================================================
OAM Performance Monitoring Bin Group Configuration for Sessions
=========================================================================
Bin Group Admin Session Session State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 Up vpls1000-PM-AL5-1/1/9:1000.1000 Act
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
=========================================================================
Admin: State of the bin group
Session State: The state of session referencing the bin-group
binding-label
binding-label
Syntax
binding-label [label] [detail]
binding-label [label] egress-stats
binding-label [label] ingress-stats
Context
[Tree] (show>router>mpls>forwarding-policies binding-label)
Full Context
show router mpls forwarding-policies binding-label
Description
This command displays the MPLS forwarding policy binding label information.
Parameters
- label
Specifies the label value.
- detail
Displays detailed information of the binding label.
- egress-stats
Displays the egress statistics, if any, of all the instances of the specified forwarding policy.
- ingress-stats
Displays ingress statistics information.
Platforms
All
Output
MPLS Binding Label Output Fields describes MPLS binding label output fields.
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Label |
Specifies the label number. |
Preference |
Specifies the preference. |
Oper State |
Specifies the operational state (up | down). |
Policy Name |
Specifies the MPLS forwarding policies binding label name. |
No. of Binding Labels |
Specifies the number of binding labels. |
OperDown Reason |
Specifies the reason for being operationally down. |
Down Time |
Specifies the downtime date and time. |
NumNextHopGrps |
Specifies the number of next-hop groups. |
Ingress Stats |
Specifies if ingress stats are enabled for collection (disabled | enabled). |
IngOperState |
Specifies the ingress operational state (up | down) |
Revert Timer |
Specifies the revert timer value. |
Retry Count |
Specifies the retry count. |
Next Retry In |
Specifies the next retry value. |
Next-hop Group |
Specifies the next-hop group. |
Resolution Type |
Specifies the resolution type (direct | indirect). |
Num Revert |
Specifies the number of reverts. |
Num Failover |
Specifies the number of failovers. |
Next Revert In |
Specifies the next revert interval. |
Primary nexthop |
Specifies the IP address of the primary next-hop. |
Resolved |
Specifies the resolved status (false | true). |
NHopDownReason |
Specifies the reason for the next-hop down. |
Backup nexthop |
Specifies the IP address of the backup next-hop. |
StatsOperState |
Specifies if a statistic index is allocated to the next-hop. |
EgrStatsState |
Specifies if all next-hops have a statistic index allocated. |
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C> show router mpls forwarding-policies binding-label
- binding-label [<label>] [detail]
*A:Dut-C> show router mpls forwarding-policies binding-label
===============================================================================
Binding Label
===============================================================================
Label Preference Oper State
Policy Name
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
33 253 Down
indirect1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Binding Labels: 1
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C> show router mpls forwarding-policies binding-label detail
===============================================================================
Binding Label (Detail)
===============================================================================
Label : 33 Preference : 253
Policy Name : indirect1
Oper State : Down OperDownReason : notApplicable
Down Time : 09/28/2018 19:53:33 NumNextHopGrps : 1
Ingress Stats : Disabled IngrOperState : Down
Revert Timer : 600
Retry Count : 0 Next Retry In : 0
Next-hop Group : 1 Resolution Type: indirect
Oper State : Down OperDownReason : notApplicable
Num Revert : 0 Num Failover : 0
Next Revert In : 0
Primary nexthop: 4.4.4.4
Resolved : False NHopDownReason : notApplicable
Backup nexthop : 3.3.3.3
Resolved : False NHopDownReason : notApplicable
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
show router mpls forwarding-policies binding-label 400001 egress-stats
===============================================================================
Binding Label (Detail)
===============================================================================
Label : 400001 Preference : 255
Policy Name : cc Oper State : Up
EgrStatsState : Up
Next-hop Group : 1
Primary nexthop : 10.10.5.5
StatsOperState : Up
Aggr Pkts: 11000 Aggr Octets: 11550000
Backup nexthop : 10.10.11.4
StatsOperState : Up
Aggr Pkts: 11000 Aggr Octets: 11550000
Next-hop Group : 2
Primary nexthop : 10.10.5.5
StatsOperState : Up
Aggr Pkts: 11000 Aggr Octets: 11550000
Backup nexthop : 10.10.11.4
StatsOperState : Up
Aggr Pkts: 11000 Aggr Octets: 11550000
Total Aggr :
Aggr Pkts: 44000 Aggr Octets: 46200000
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
binding-label
Syntax
binding-label label ingress-stats [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [ absolute | rate]
Context
[Tree] (monitor>router>mpls>forwarding-policies binding-label)
Full Context
monitor router mpls forwarding-policies binding-label
Description
This command monitors statistics for Forwarding Policy Binding Label.
Parameters
- label
Specifies the label value.
- ingress-stats
Displays ingress statistics information.
- seconds
Configures the interval for each display in seconds.
- repeat
Configures how many times the command is repeated.
- absolute
Displays raw statistics, without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics.
- rate
Displays rate-per-second for each statistic instead of the delta.
Platforms
All
binding-label
Syntax
binding-label label ingress-stats
Context
[Tree] (clear>router>mpls>forwarding-policies binding-label)
Full Context
clear router mpls forwarding-policies binding-label
Description
This command clears or resets statistics for the MPLS forwarding policy binding label.
Parameters
- label
Specifies the label value.
- ingress-stats
Displays ingress statistics information.
Platforms
All
bindings
bindings
Syntax
bindings [mac ieee-address]
Context
[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt>vrgw>brg>gateway bindings)
Full Context
show subscriber-mgmt vrgw brg gateway bindings
Description
This command lists all the DHCP bindings of the local pool associated with the specified BRG. If the MAC attribute is specified, only the binding for that MAC address is displayed.
Parameters
- ieee-address
specifies the MAC address identifying a specific binding.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of BRG gateway binding information.
Sample OutputNode# show subscriber-mgmt brg gateway brg-id "00:00:00:00:00:05" bindings
===============================================================================
Bridged Residential Gateway home-aware pool address bindings
===============================================================================
Home-aware pool : 00:00:00:00:00:05
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAC address : 00:02:00:00:00:19
IP address : 21.0.0.20
Allocation type : dynamic
DHCP lease : true
Remaining lease time : 489
Lease start time : 2016/01/18 17:44:44
MAC address : 00:02:00:00:00:1a
IP address : 21.0.0.21
Allocation type : dynamic
DHCP lease : true
Remaining lease time : 493
Lease start time : 2016/01/18 17:44:48
MAC address : 00:02:00:00:00:1b
IP address : 21.0.0.22
Allocation type : dynamic
DHCP lease : true
Remaining lease time : 497
Lease start time : 2016/01/18 17:44:52
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of bindings: 3
===============================================================================
bindings
Syntax
bindings
Context
[Tree] (show>router>ldp bindings)
Full Context
show router ldp bindings
Description
This command displays LDP bindings information.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of LDP bindings information.
Sample Output*A:Dut-A# show router ldp bindings active
========================================================================
Legend: U - Label In Use, N - Label Not In Use, W - Label Withdrawn
WP - Label Withdraw Pending, BU - Alternate For Fast Re-Route
(S) - Static (M) - Multi-homed Secondary Support
(B) - BGP Next Hop (BU) - Alternate Next-hop for Fast Re-Route
========================================================================
LDP IPv4 Prefix Bindings (Active)
========================================================================
Prefix Op IngLbl EgrLbl EgrIntf/LspId EgrNextHop
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.20.1.1/32 Pop 131071 -- -- --
10.20.1.2/32 Push -- 131071 1/1/1 10.10.1.2
10.20.1.2/32 Swap 131070 131071 1/1/1 10.10.1.2
10.20.1.2/32 Push -- 262141BU 1/1/2 10.10.2.3
10.20.1.2/32 Swap 131070 262141BU 1/1/2 10.10.2.3
10.20.1.3/32 Push -- 131069BU 1/1/1 10.10.1.2
10.20.1.3/32 Swap 131069 131069BU 1/1/1 10.10.1.2
10.20.1.3/32 Push -- 262143 1/1/2 10.10.2.3
10.20.1.3/32 Swap 131069 262143 1/1/2 10.10.2.3
10.20.1.4/32 Push -- 131068 1/1/1 10.10.1.2
10.20.1.4/32 Swap 131068 131068 1/1/1 10.10.1.2
10.20.1.4/32 Push -- 262140BU 1/1/2 10.10.2.3
10.20.1.4/32 Swap 131068 262140BU 1/1/2 10.10.2.3
10.20.1.5/32 Push -- 131067BU 1/1/1 10.10.1.2
10.20.1.5/32 Swap 131067 131067BU 1/1/1 10.10.1.2
10.20.1.5/32 Push -- 262139 1/1/2 10.10.2.3
10.20.1.5/32 Swap 131067 262139 1/1/2 10.10.2.3
10.20.1.6/32 Push -- 131066 1/1/1 10.10.1.2
10.20.1.6/32 Swap 131066 131066 1/1/1 10.10.1.2
10.20.1.6/32 Push -- 262138BU 1/1/2 10.10.2.3
10.20.1.6/32 Swap 131066 262138BU 1/1/2 10.10.2.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of IPv4 Prefix Active Bindings: 10
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LDP IPv6 Prefix Bindings (Active)
===============================================================================
Prefix Op IngLbl EgrLbl
EgrNextHop EgrIf/LspId
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries Found
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LDP Generic IPv4 P2MP Bindings (Active)
===============================================================================
P2MP-Id Interface
RootAddr Op IngLbl EgrLbl
EgrNH EgrIf/LspId
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries Found
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LDP Generic IPv6 P2MP Bindings (Active)
===============================================================================
P2MP-Id Interface
RootAddr Op IngLbl EgrLbl
EgrNH EgrIf/LspId
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries Found
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LDP In-Band-SSM IPv4 P2MP Bindings (Active)
===============================================================================
Source
Group Interface
RootAddr Op IngLbl EgrLbl
EgrNH EgrIf/LspId
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries Found
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LDP In-Band-SSM IPv6 P2MP Bindings (Active)
===============================================================================
Source
Group Interface
RootAddr Op IngLbl EgrLbl
EgrNH EgrIf/LspId
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries Found
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LDP In-Band-VPN-SSM IPv4 P2MP Bindings (Active)
===============================================================================
Source
Group RD Op
RootAddr Interface IngLbl EgrLbl
EgrNH EgrIf/LspId
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries Found
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LDP In-Band-VPN-SSM IPv6 P2MP Bindings (Active)
===============================================================================
Source
Group RD Op
RootAddr Interface IngLbl EgrLbl
EgrNH EgrIf/LspId
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries Found
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-A# show router ldp bindings
========================================================================
LDP Bindings (IPv4 LSR ID 10.1.1.1:0)
(IPv6 LSR ID ::[0])
===============================================================================
Legend: U - Label In Use, N - Label Not In Use, W - Label Withdrawn
S - Status Signaled Up, D - Status Signaled Down
E - Epipe Service, V - VPLS Service, M - Mirror Service
A - Apipe Service, F - Fpipe Service, I - IES Service, R - VPRN service
P - Ipipe Service, WP - Label Withdraw Pending, C - Cpipe Service
BU - Alternate For Fast Re-Route, TLV - (Type, Length: Value)
===============================================================================
LDP IPv4 Prefix Bindings
========================================================================
Prefix Peer IngLbl EgrLbl EgrIntf/ EgrNextHop
LspId
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.20.1.1/32 10.20.1.2 131071U -- -- --
10.20.1.1/32 10.20.1.3 131071U -- -- --
10.20.1.2/32 10.20.1.2 -- 131071 1/1/1 10.10.1.2
10.20.1.2/32 10.20.1.3 131070U 262141 1/1/2 10.10.2.3
10.20.1.3/32 10.20.1.2 131069U 131069 1/1/1 10.10.1.2
10.20.1.3/32 10.20.1.3 -- 262143 1/1/2 10.10.2.3
10.20.1.4/32 10.20.1.2 131068N 131068 1/1/1 10.10.1.2
10.20.1.4/32 10.20.1.3 131068BU 262140 1/1/2 10.10.2.3
10.20.1.5/32 10.20.1.2 131067U 131067 1/1/1 10.10.1.2
10.20.1.5/32 10.20.1.3 131067N 262139 1/1/2 10.10.2.3
10.20.1.6/32 10.20.1.2 131066N 131066 1/1/1 10.10.1.2
10.20.1.6/32 10.20.1.3 131066BU 262138 1/1/2 10.10.2.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of IPv4 Prefix Bindings: 12
========================================================================
===============================================================================
LDP IPv6 Prefix Bindings
===============================================================================
Prefix IngLbl EgrLbl
Peer EgrIntf/LspId
EgrNextHop
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries Found
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LDP Generic IPv4 P2MP Bindings
===============================================================================
P2MP-Id
RootAddr Interface IngLbl EgrLbl
EgrNH EgrIf/LspId
Peer
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
100
10.1.1.1 Unknw -- 131051
10.90.90.2 1/1/6
10.2.2.2:0
104
10.1.1.1 Unknw -- 131050
10.90.90.2 1/1/6
10.2.2.2:0
600
10.1.1.1 Unknw -- 131049
10.90.90.2 1/1/6
10.2.2.2:0
700
10.1.1.1 Unknw -- 131048
10.90.90.2 1/1/6
10.2.2.2:0
800
10.1.1.1 Unknw -- 131047
10.90.90.2 1/1/6
10.2.2.2:0
900
10.1.1.1 Unknw -- 131046
10.90.90.2 1/1/6
10.2.2.2:0
1500
10.1.1.1 Unknw -- 131045
10.90.90.2 1/1/6
10.2.2.2:0
100
10.6.6.6 Unknw -- 131044
10.90.90.2 1/1/6
10.2.2.2:0
900
10.6.6.6 Unknw -- 131043
10.90.90.2 1/1/6
10.2.2.2:0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Generic IPv4 P2MP Bindings: 9
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LDP Generic IPv6 P2MP Bindings
===============================================================================
P2MP-Id
RootAddr Interface IngLbl EgrLbl
EgrNH EgrIf/LspId
Peer
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries Found
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LDP In-Band-SSM IPv4 P2MP Bindings
===============================================================================
Source
Group
RootAddr Interface IngLbl EgrLbl
EgrNH EgrIf/LspId
Peer
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries Found
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LDP In-Band-SSM IPv6 P2MP Bindings
===============================================================================
Source
Group
RootAddr Interface IngLbl EgrLbl
EgrNH EgrIf/LspId
Peer
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries Found
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LDP In-Band-VPN-SSM IPv4 P2MP Bindings
===============================================================================
Source
Group RD
RootAddr Interface IngLbl EgrLbl
EgrNH EgrIf/LspId
Peer
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.1.1.1
225.0.0.1 10.1.1.1:100
10.3.3.3 Unknwn -- 100
10.60.60.1 1/1/1
10.2.2.2:100
10.1.1.1
225.0.0.1 10.1.1.1:100
10.3.3.3 Unknwn -- 100
10.60.60.1 1/1/1
10.2.2.2:100
10.1.1.1
225.0.0.1 10.1.1.1:100
10.3.3.3 Unknwn -- 100
10.60.60.1 1/1/1
10.2.2.2:100
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of In-Band-VPN-SSM IPv4 P2MP Bindings: 3
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LDP In-Band-VPN-SSM IPv6 P2MP Bindings
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Source
Group RD
RootAddr Interface IngLbl EgrLbl
EgrNH EgrIf/LspId
Peer
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.1.1.1
225.0.0.1 10.1.1.1:100
2000::3000 Unknwn -- 100
10.60.60.1 1/1/1
10.2.2.2:100
10.1.1.1
225.0.0.1 10.1.1.1:100
2000::3000 Unknwn -- 100
10.60.60.1 1/1/1
10.2.2.2:100
10.1.1.1
225.0.0.1 10.1.1.1:100
2000::3000 Unknwn -- 100
10.60.60.1 1/1/1
10.2.2.2:100
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of In-Band-VPN-SSM IPv6 P2MP Bindings: 3
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LDP Service FEC 128 Bindings
===============================================================================
Type VCId SDPId IngLbl LMTU
Peer SvcId EgrLbl RMTU
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
?-Eth 100 R. Src -- None
10.2.2.2:0 Ukwn 131023D 986
?-Eth 500 R. Src -- None
10.2.2.2:0 Ukwn 131022D 1386
?-Eth 2001 R. Src -- None
10.2.2.2:0 Ukwn 131019D 986
?-Eth 2003 R. Src -- None
10.2.2.2:0 Ukwn 131017D 986
?-Ipipe 1800 R. Src -- None
10.2.2.2:0 Ukwn 131014D 1486
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of VC Labels: 5
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LDP Service FEC 129 Bindings
===============================================================================
SAII AGII IngLbl LMTU
TAII Type EgrLbl RMTU
Peer SvcId SDPId
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries Found
===============================================================================
bluetooth
bluetooth
Syntax
bluetooth [device-mac [ieee-address] | module [ cpm-slot]]
Context
[Tree] (show>system bluetooth)
Full Context
show system bluetooth
Description
This command displays detailed information about the Bluetooth configuration on the CPM or chassis.
Parameters
- ieee-address
Specifies the source MAC address.
- cpm-slot
Specifies the CPM slot.
Platforms
7750 SR-1, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS-20e
Output
The following is an example of Bluetooth configuration information. System Bluetooth Field Descriptions describes the output fields.
Sample Output*A:bkvm18>show>system# bluetooth
===============================================================================
System-wide Bluetooth Configuration
===============================================================================
Passkey : 123456 Advertising Timeout: 30
Power State : off Pairing Button : Disabled
===============================================================================
*A:bkvm18>show>system# bluetooth device
===============================================================================
System-wide Bluetooth Configuration
===============================================================================
Passkey : 123456 Advertising Timeout: 30
Power State : off Pairing Button : Disabled
===============================================================================
Bluetooth Devices
========================================
Device : 00:22:33:44:55:66
Description : peter's ipad
Device : 11:22:33:44:55:66
Description : (Not Specified)
Device : 22:22:33:44:55:66
Description : description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Devices : 3
========================================
*A:bkvm18>show>system# bluetooth device 00:22:33:44:55:66
===============================================================================
System-wide Bluetooth Configuration
===============================================================================
Passkey : 123456 Advertising Timeout: 30
Power State : off Pairing Button : Disabled
===============================================================================
========================================
Bluetooth Devices
========================================
Device : 00:22:33:44:55:66
Description : peter's ipad
========================================
*A:bkvm18>show>system# bluetooth module
===============================================================================
System-wide Bluetooth Configuration
===============================================================================
Passkey : 123456 Advertising Timeout: 30
Power State : off Pairing Button : Disabled
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Bluetooth Modules
===============================================================================
Module : A
Connected Device : Yes
Device Mac : 00:22:33:44:55:66
Device Description : peter's ipad
Configured Identifier : (Not Configured)
Operational Identifier: 7750-SR-14s-CPM-A-NS123456
Module : B
Connected Device : No
Device Mac :
Device Description :
Configured Identifier : (Not Configured)
Operational Identifier: 7750-SR-14s-CPM-B-NS654321
===============================================================================
*A:bkvm18>show>system# bluetooth module "A"
===============================================================================
System-wide Bluetooth Configuration
===============================================================================
Passkey : 123456 Advertising Timeout: 30
Power State : off Pairing Button : Disabled
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Bluetooth Modules
===============================================================================
Module : A
Connected Device : Yes
Device Mac : 00:22:33:44:55:66
Device Description : peter's ipad
Configured Identifier : (Not Configured)
Operational Identifier: 7750-SR-14s-CPM-A-NS123456
===============================================================================*
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Passkey |
The Bluetooth passkey in use by the system |
Advertising Timeout |
The amount of time the Bluetooth will advertise that it is ready to pair |
Power State |
The operating mode for Bluetooth |
Pairing Button |
Displays whether the pairing button is enabled for use |
Device |
The MAC address of the Bluetooth device |
Description |
The customer-entered description for the Bluetooth device |
Module |
Displays which CPM module contains the Bluetooth device |
Connected Device |
Displays if there is a device actively paired to the module |
Device MAC |
The MAC address of the Bluetooth device connected to the module |
Device Description |
The description associated with the connected Bluetooth device |
Configured Identifier |
The customer-defined Bluetooth identifier for the module |
Operational Identifier |
The Bluetooth identifier in use for the module |
bluetooth
Syntax
bluetooth
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>system bluetooth)
Full Context
tools perform system bluetooth
Description
Commands in this context are related to the Bluetooth interface.
Platforms
7750 SR-1, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS-20e
bmp
bmp
bmp
bmp
Syntax
bmp
Context
[Tree] (show bmp)
Full Context
show bmp
Description
Commands in this context display BGP Monitoring Protocol (BMP) information.
Platforms
All
bof
bof
Syntax
bof [cflash-id | booted]
Context
[Tree] (show bof)
Full Context
show bof
Description
This command displays the Boot Option File (BOF) executed on last system boot or on the specified device.
If no device is specified, the BOF used in the last system boot displays. If the BOF has been modified since the system boot, a message displays.
This command is not available in the MD-CLI. Use the MD-CLI admin show configuration bof command or the info command in the bof configuration region.
Parameters
- cflash-id
Displays the cflash directory name. The slot name is not case-sensitive. Use upper or lowercase "A” or "B” for the slot name.
- booted
displays the boot option file used to boot the system.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of BOF, and Show BOF Output Fields describes the output fields.
Sample OutputA:ALA-1# show bof cf3:
=====================================================================
BOF on cf3:
=====================================================================
autonegotiate
primary-image ftp://test:test@192.168.xx.xx/./both.tim
primary-config ftp://test:test@192.168.xx.xx/./1xx.cfg
secondary-image cf1:/i650/
secondary-config cf1:/config.cfg
address 192.168.xx.xxx/20 active
address 192.168.xx.xxx/20 standby
primary-dns 192.168.xx.xxx
dns-domain test.test.com
autonegotiate
duplex full
speed 100
wait 2
persist off
console-speed 115200
===============================================================================
A:ALA-1#
A:ALA-1# show bof booted
=====================================================================
System booted with BOF
=====================================================================
primary-image ftp://test:test@192.168.xx.xx/./both.tim
primary-config ftp://test:test@192.168.xx.xx/./103.cfg
secondary-image cf1:/i650/
secondary-config cf1:/config.cfg
address 192.168.xx.xxx/20 active
address 192.168.xx.xxx/20 standby
primary-dns 192.168.xx.xxx
dns-domain test.test.com
autonegotiate
duplex full
speed 100
wait 2
persist off
console-speed 115200
===============================================================================
A:ALA-1#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
primary-image |
The primary location of the directory that contains the runtime images of both CPM and XCM/IOM. |
primary-config |
The primary location of the file that contains the configuration. |
primary-dns |
The primary DNS server for resolution of host names to IP addresses. |
secondary-image |
The secondary location of the directory that contains the runtime images of both CPM and XCM/IOM. |
secondary-config |
The secondary location of the file that contains the configuration. |
secondary-dns |
The secondary DNS server for resolution of host names to IP addresses. |
tertiary-image |
The tertiary location of the directory that contains the runtime images of both CPM and XCM/IOM. |
tertiary-config |
The tertiary location of the file that contains the configuration. |
address |
The IP address and mask associated with the CPM Ethernet port or the secondary CPM port. |
tertiary-dns |
The tertiary DNS server for resolution of host names to IP addresses. |
persist |
on — Persistent indexes between system reboots is enabled. off — Persistent indexes between system reboots is disabled. |
wait |
The time configured for the boot to pause while waiting for console input. |
autonegotiate |
no autonegotiate — Autonegotiate not enabled. autonegotiate — Autonegotiate is enabled. |
duplex |
half — Specifies that the system uses half duplex. full — Specifies that the system uses full duplex. |
speed |
The speed of the CPM Ethernet interface. |
console speed |
The console port baud rate. |
dns domain |
The domain name used when performing DNS address resolution. |
uplinkA-address |
Displays the Uplink-A IP address. |
uplinkA-port |
Displays the primary port to be used for auto-boot. |
uplinkA-route |
Displays the static route associated with Uplink-A. |
uplinkA-vlan |
Displays the VLAN ID to be used on Uplink-A. |
uplinkB-address |
Displays the Uplink-B IP address. |
uplinkB-port |
Displays the secondary port to be used for auto-boot. |
uplinkB-route |
Displays the static route associated with Uplink-B. |
uplinkB-vlan |
Displays the VLAN ID to be used on Uplink-B. |
uplink-mode |
Displays the uplink mode of the device. |
no-service-ports |
Displays the ports on which service traffic is not processed. |
use-expansion-card-type |
The expansion card type. |
system-profile |
The system profile used by the system when it is rebooted. |
bonding
bonding
Syntax
bonding [detail]
bonding bonding-id bonding-id [ detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>service bonding)
Full Context
show service bonding
Description
This command displays an overview of active bonding contexts and the associated access connections.
When a bonding ID is specified, only information for that specific context is displayed.
Parameters
- bonding-id
Specifies the ID of a specific bonding context.
- detail
Displays additional detailed bonding settings, such as load-balancing.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following is an example of bonding information.
Sample OutputNode# show service bonding
===============================================================================
Bonding Summary
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bond1 - svc:40 - itf:grp_itf_bonding
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - PPP - svc:30 - sap:1/1/3:1 - mac:00:00:00:00:00:01 - sid:1
2 - IPOE - svc:11 - sap:pxc-1.b:1.8 - mac:00:03:ff:f0:01:00
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
show service bonding bonding-id Bond1 detail
===============================================================================
Bonding Summary
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bond1 - svc:40 - itf:grp_itf_bonding
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 - PPP - svc:30 - sap:1/1/3:1 - mac:00:00:00:00:00:01 - sid:1
2 - IPOE - svc:11 - sap:pxc-1.b:1.8 - mac:00:03:ff:f0:01:00
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Reference rate : 10000000 kbps
Low threshold rate : 8000000 kbps
High threshold rate : 9000000 kbps
Initial load-balancing weight : 100%
Load-balancing weight change : 5%
Current load-balancing weight : 100%
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
bonding
Syntax
bonding
bonding eval-rates
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>subscr-mgmt bonding)
Full Context
tools perform subscriber-mgmt bonding
Description
This command enables the tools used for hybrid access bonding.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
boot-messages
boot-messages
Syntax
boot-messages
Context
[Tree] (show boot-messages)
Full Context
show boot-messages
Description
This command displays boot messages generated during the last system boot.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of a boot-message.
Sample Output*A:raven14s# show boot-messages
===============================================================================
cf3:/bootlog.txt
===============================================================================
Boot log started on CPU#0
Build: X-0.0.I5679 on Mon Oct 1 18:08:38 PDT 2018 by builder
CPUCTL FPGA version: 17
Boot rom version is v54
CPU Control FPGA version is 0x17
Multicore RAM test using 10 cores
>>>Testing SDRAM from 0x0000000002200000 to 0x0000000080000000
>>>Testing SDRAM from 0xffffffffe0000000 to 0xfffffffffe000000
>>>Testing SDRAM from 0x0000000080000000 to 0x00000003e4000000
>>>Testing Compact Flash 1... Slot Empty
>>>Testing Compact Flash 2... Slot Empty
>>>Testing Compact Flash 3... OK (STEC M2+ CF 9.0.2)
Board Serial Number is 'NS184100464'
Platforms in Chassis EEProm 1 is 0x1
Chassis type 34 (sr14s_r1) found in Chassis EEProm 1
Chassis Serial Number is 'NS173300113'
Searching for boot.ldr on local drives:
Searching cf3 for boot.ldr...
*************************************************************************************************
Total Memory: 16GB Chassis Type: sr14s_r1 (0x22) Card Type: pegasus_r1 (0x42) [IOCTRL Ver:0x17 Date:not-available] Git: [ Tag/Hash: TiMOS_16_0_R4-g49edf4fa7f67; branch: master, remote: master]
TiMOS-L-16.0.R4 boot/hops Nokia 7xxx ? Copyright (c) 2000-2018 Nokia.
All rights reserved. All use subject to applicable license agreements.
Built on Sun Sep 30 18:08:18 PDT 2018 by builder in /builds/160/R4/panos/main
TiMOS BOOT LOADER
Extended checks enabled with overhead of 36B
Fair scheduler is now enabled
Time from clock is TUE NOV 17 15:12:04 2020 UTC
Switching serial output to sync mode... done
Looking for cf3:/bof.cfg ... OK, reading
Contents of Boot Options File on cf3:
brg
brg
Syntax
brg
Context
[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt>vrgw brg)
Full Context
show subscriber-mgmt vrgw brg
Description
Commands in this context display operational information for connected BRGs and related hosts.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
brg
Syntax
brg
Context
[Tree] (clear>subscr-mgmt>vrgw brg)
Full Context
clear subscriber-mgmt vrgw brg
Description
This command clears BRG data.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
brg
Syntax
brg
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>subscr-mgmt>vrgw brg)
Full Context
tools perform subscriber-mgmt vrgw brg
Description
This command enables tools for controlling BRGs.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
brg-hosts
brg-hosts
Syntax
brg-hosts [mac ieee-address] [ip ip-address]
Context
[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt>vrgw>brg brg-hosts)
Full Context
show subscriber-mgmt vrgw brg brg-hosts
Description
This command displays operational information for connected BRGs and related hosts.
Parameters
- ieee-address
Displays detailed information for each prefix.
- ip-address
Displays only the prefixes associated with this subscriber interface.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of subscriber management BRG host information.
Sample OutputNode# show subscriber-mgmt brg brg-hosts
===============================================================================
Bridged Residential Gateway hosts
===============================================================================
Identifier : 00:00:00:00:00:05
MAC address : 00:02:00:00:00:19
IP address : 21.0.0.20
Service : 4 (VPRN)
Allocation type : dynamic
Home-aware pool : 00:00:00:00:00:05
DHCP lease : true
Remaining lease time : 482
Lease start time : 2016/01/18 17:44:44
Identifier : 00:00:00:00:00:05
MAC address : 00:02:00:00:00:19
IP address : 3ffe:0:0:5::
Service : 4 (VPRN)
Identifier : 00:00:00:00:00:05
MAC address : 00:02:00:00:00:1a
IP address : 21.0.0.21
Service : 4 (VPRN)
Allocation type : dynamic
Home-aware pool : 00:00:00:00:00:05
DHCP lease : true
Remaining lease time : 486
Lease start time : 2016/01/18 17:44:48
Identifier : 00:00:00:00:00:05
MAC address : 00:02:00:00:00:1a
IP address : 3ffe:0:0:5::
Service : 4 (VPRN)
Identifier : 00:00:00:00:00:05
MAC address : 00:02:00:00:00:1b
IP address : 21.0.0.22
Service : 4 (VPRN)
Allocation type : dynamic
Home-aware pool : 00:00:00:00:00:05
DHCP lease : true
Remaining lease time : 490
Lease start time : 2016/01/18 17:44:52
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of BRG hosts: 5
===============================================================================
brg-profile
brg-profile
Syntax
brg-profile
brg-profile name
brg-profile name associations
Context
[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt>vrgw>brg brg-profile)
Full Context
show subscriber-mgmt vrgw brg brg-profile
Description
This command displays BRG profile information.
Parameters
- name
Specifies an existing BRG profile name.
- associations
Displays information associated with the specified BRG profile name.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
brief
brief
Syntax
brief
Context
[Tree] (show>router>bgp>routes brief)
Full Context
show router bgp routes brief
Description
This command displays summary information about the BGP routes.
brief is a parameter of the show router bgp routes command. Depending on the parameters that are used to issue the command, the output can display a narrower or wider set of routes, including routes belonging to other address families. See the show router bgp routes command description for syntax variants, parameter descriptions and values, and output examples.
Platforms
All
build-packet
build-packet
Syntax
build-packet
Context
[Tree] (show>test-oam build-packet)
Full Context
show test-oam build-packet
Description
Commands in this context display OAM egress port finder information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
bundles
bundles
Syntax
bundles
Context
[Tree] (show>router>l2tp>mlppp bundles)
Full Context
show router l2tp mlppp bundles
Description
This command displays L2TP MLPPP bundle statistics.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Output
The following output is an example of L2TP MLPPP bundle statistics information.
Sample OutputThe following is an example with one MLPPP bundle (using two links).
*A:Dut-B# show router 100 l2tp mlppp
*A:Dut-B# show router 100 l2tp mlppp bundles
===============================================================================
L2TP MLPPP LAC Bundles
===============================================================================
User user_v46_1
Bundle index : 1
Service : 100
Forwarding tunnel ID : N/A
Local endpoint class : ipv4-address
Local endpoint address : 1.1.1.1
Remote endpoint class : local
Remote endpoint address : linuxBundle1
Links : 1. ID 805988014 (established)
2. ID 805991249 (established)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of bundles: 1
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-B#
The following is an example with two MLPPP bundles (using two links)
*A:Dut-B# show router 100 l2tp mlppp
*A:Dut-B# show router 100 l2tp mlppp bundles
===============================================================================
L2TP MLPPP LAC Bundles
===============================================================================
User user_v46_1
Bundle index : 1
Service : 100
Forwarding tunnel ID : N/A
Local endpoint class : ipv4-address
Local endpoint address : 1.1.1.1
Remote endpoint class : local
Remote endpoint address : linuxBundle1
Links : 1. ID 518660444 (established)
2. ID 518672262 (established)
User user_v46_2
Bundle index : 2
Service : 100
Forwarding tunnel ID : N/A
Local endpoint class : ipv4-address
Local endpoint address : 1.1.1.1
Remote endpoint class : local
Remote endpoint address : linuxBundle2
Links : 1. ID 518652432 (established)
2. ID 518652553 (established)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of bundles: 2
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-B#
bypass-tunnel
bypass-tunnel
Syntax
bypass-tunnel [to ip-address] [protected-lsp [ name]] [dynamic | manual | p2mp] [ detail] [lsp-name session-name]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>mpls bypass-tunnel)
Full Context
show router mpls bypass-tunnel
Description
If fast reroute is enabled on an LSP and the facility method is selected, instead of creating a separate LSP for every LSP that is to be backed up, a single LSP is created which serves as a backup for a set of LSPs. Such an LSP tunnel is called a bypass tunnel.
Parameters
- ip-address
Specifies the IP address of the egress router.
- name
Specifies the name of the LSP protected by the bypass tunnel up to 160 characters. "*” is accepted as a wild card character.
- dynamic
Displays dynamically-assigned labels for bypass protection.
- manual
Displays manually-assigned labels for bypass protection.
- detail
Displays detailed information.
- p2mp
Displays P2MP bypass tunnel information.
- session-name
Specifies the session name, up to 160 characters, of the LSP used in the path. "*” can be used as a wildcard character.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of MPLS bypass tunnel information.
MPLS Bypass Tunnel Output Fields describes MPLS bypass tunnel output fields.
Label |
Description |
---|---|
To |
The IP address of the egress router. |
State |
The LSP’s administrative state. |
Out I/F |
Specifies the name of the network IP interface. |
Out Label |
Specifies the incoming MPLS label on which to match. |
Reserved BW (kb/s) |
Specifies the amount of bandwidth in Mb/s reserved for the LSP. |
*A:Dut-B# show router mpls bypass-tunnel detail
=======================================================================
MPLS Bypass Tunnels (Detail)
=======================================================================
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
bypass-node10.20.1.4
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
To : 10.20.1.7 State : Up
Out I/F : 1/1/4 Out Label : 131071
Up Time : 0d 01:17:22 Active Time : n/a
Reserved BW : 0 Kbps Protected LSP Count : 1
Type : Dynamic
Setup Priority : 7 Hold Priority : 0
Class Type : 0
Exclude Node : 10.20.1.4 Inter-Area : True
Computed Hops :
10.10.8.2(S) Egress Admin Groups : None
-> 10.10.8.6(SA) Egress Admin Groups : None
-> 10.20.1.7(L) Egress Admin Groups : None
Actual Hops :
10.10.8.2(10.20.1.2) Record Label : N/A
-> 10.10.8.6(10.20.1.6) Record Label : 131071
-> 10.20.1.7(10.20.1.7) Record Label : 131068
-> 10.10.22.7 Record Label : 131068
=======================================================================
*A:Dut-A>config>router>mpls>lsp$ /show router mpls bypass-tunnel detail
=======================================================================
MPLS Bypass Tunnels (Detail)
=======================================================================
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
bypass-node10.20.1.2
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
To : 10.20.1.4 State : Up
Out I/F : 1/1/2 Out Label : 131070
Up Time : 0d 00:00:18 Active Time : n/a
Reserved BW : 0 Kbps Protected LSP Count : 1
Type : Dynamic
Setup Priority : 7 Hold Priority : 0
Class Type : 0
Exclude Node : None Inter-Area : False
Computed Hops :
10.20.1.1, If Index : 3(S) Egress Admin Groups : None
-> 10.20.1.3, If Index : 2(S) Egress Admin Groups : None
-> 10.20.1.4, If Index : 5(S) Egress Admin Groups : None
Actual Hops :
10.20.1.1, If Index : 3 Record Label : N/A
-> 10.20.1.3, If Index : 2 Record Label : 131070
-> 10.20.1.4, If Index : 5 Record Label : 131070
=======================================================================
B:Dut-B>config>router>mpls>lsp# show router mpls bypass-tunnel detail
=======================================================================
MPLS Bypass Tunnels (Detail)
=======================================================================
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
bypass-node10.20.1.4
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
To : 10.10.10.6 State : Up
Out I/F : lag-1 Out Label : 131071
Up Time : 0d 00:00:06 Active Time : n/a
Reserved BW : 0 Kbps Protected LSP Count : 1
Type : Dynamic
Setup Priority : 7 Hold Priority : 0
Class Type : 0
Exclude Node : None
Actual Hops :
10.10.12.2(S) Egress Admin Groups:
lime
olive
blue
black
acqua
-> 10.10.12.3(S) Egress Admin Groups:
olive
Unknown Group 9
Unknown Group 11
black
Unknown Group 16
Unknown Group 18
-> 10.10.5.5(S) Egress Admin Groups:
purple
Unknown Group 7
Unknown Group 11
orange
acqua
Unknown Group 16
Unknown Group 19
Unknown Group 21
Unknown Group 22
Unknown Group 26
khaki
-> 10.10.10.6(S) Egress Admin Groups: None
=======================================================================:
*A:SRU4>show>router>mpls# bypass-tunnel
===============================================================================
MPLS Bypass Tunnels
===============================================================================
Legend : m - Manual d - Dynamic p - P2mp
===============================================================================
To State Out I/F Out Label Reserved Protected Type
BW (Kbps) LSP Count
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries Found
===============================================================================
*A:SRU4>show>router>mpls#
*A:Dut-B# show router mpls bypass-tunnel detail
==============================================================================
MPLS Bypass Tunnels (Detail)
==============================================================================
bypass-link10.10.104.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To : 10.10.101.4 State : Up
Out I/F : 1/1/2:1 Out Label : 129994
Up Time : 0d 00:02:33 Active Time : n/a
Reserved BW : 0 Kbps Protected LSP Count : 1
Type : Dynamic
SetupPriority : 7 Hold Priority : 0
Class Type : 0
Actual Hops :
10.10.101.2 -> 10.10.101.4
==============================================================================
*A:Dut-B#
*A:Dut-B# show router mpls bypass-tunnel detail
==============================================================================
MPLS Bypass Tunnels (Detail)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
bypass-link10.10.104.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To : 10.10.101.4 State : Up
Out I/F : 1/1/2:1 Out Label : 129994
Up Time : 0d 00:02:33 Active Time : n/a
Reserved BW : 0 Kbps Protected LSP Count : 1
Type : Dynamic
SetupPriority : 7 Hold Priority : 0
Class Type : 0
Actual Hops :
10.10.101.2 -> 10.10.101.4
==============================================================================
*A:Dut-B#
bypass-tunnel
Syntax
bypass-tunnel [lsp-name] plr
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>router>mpls bypass-tunnel)
Full Context
tools dump router mpls bypass-tunnel
Description
This command displays information about the MPLS bypass tunnel.
Parameters
- lsp-name
Specifies the LSP name up to 64 characters in length.
- plr
Specifies the point of local repair (PLR).
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of MPLS Bypass Tunnels PLR fields.
Sample Outputtools dump router mpls bypass-tunnel plr
========================================================================
MPLS Bypass Tunnels
========================================================================
Legend : m - Manual d - Dynamic p - P2mp
========================================================================
To State Out I/F Out Label Reserved Protected Type
BW (Kbps) LSP Count
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.10.12.1 Up 1/1/4 124181 0 369 d
To : 10.10.12.1 State : Up
Out I/F : 1/1/4 Out Label : 124181
Up Time : 0d 19:24:13 Active Time : n/a
Reserved BW : 0 Kbps Protected LSP Count : 369
Type : Dynamic
SetupPriority : 7 Hold Priority : 0
Class Type : 0 Tunnel Id : 63697
Actual Hops :
10.10.12.2(S) -> 10.10.12.1(S)
Plr List: (Last PlrIdx 2)
--------
PLR List Index = 1
PLR current State = PLRS_CONNECTED
NextNodeSysId = 10.8.8.8
AvoidNodeId = 10.2.2.2
NodeProtect = 2 (Node Protect)
LSP Count = 197
PLR List Index = 2
PLR current State = PLRS_BackupInUse
NextNodeSysId = 10.8.8.8
AvoidNodeId = 10.2.2.2
NodeProtect = 2 (Node Protect)
LSP Count = 203