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Table 110: J-Web Ping MPLS Field Summary (continued)
Field
Function
Instance to which this connection belongs
Layer 2VPN
Identifies the Layer 2 VPN to ping.
Name
Remote Site
Specifies the remote site identifier of the Layer 2
Identifier
VPN to ping.
Source Address
Specifies the source address of the ping request
packet.
Local Site
Specifies the local site identifier of the Layer 2 VPN
Identifier
to ping.
Count
Specifies the number of ping requests to send.
Detailed Output
Requests the display of extensive rather than brief
ping output.
Locate LSP from interface name
Interface
Specifies the interface on which the ping requests
are sent.
Source Address
Specifies the source address of the ping request
packet.
Count
Specifies the number of ping requests to send.
Detailed Output
Requests the display of extensive rather than brief
ping output.
Locate LSP from virtual circuit information
Remote
Identifies the remote neighbor (PE router) within
Neighbor
the virtual circuit to ping.
Circuit Identifier
Specifies the virtual circuit identifier for the Layer 2
circuit to ping.
Source Address
Specifies the source address of the ping request
packet.
Count
Specifies the number of ping requests to send.
Detailed Output
Requests the display of extensive rather than brief
ping output.
Ping end point of LSP
VPN Prefix
Identifies the LSP endpoint to ping.
Chapter 12: Using Services Router Diagnostic Tools
Your Action
Type the name of the VPN to ping.
Type the remote site identifier for the VPN.
Type the source IP address—a valid address
configured on a Services Router interface.
Type the local site identifier for the VPN.
From the list, select the number of ping requests to
send. The default is 5 requests.
Select the check box to display detailed output.
From the list, select the Services Router interface
on which ping requests are sent. If you select any,
the ping requests are sent on all interfaces.
Type the source IP address—a valid address
configured on a Services Router interface.
From the list, select the number of ping requests to
send. The default is 5 requests.
Select the check box to display detailed output.
Type the IP address of the remote neighbor within
the virtual circuit.
Type the virtual circuit identifier for the Layer 2
circuit.
Type the source IP address—a valid address
configured on a Services Router interface.
From the list, select the number of ping requests to
send.
Select the check box to display detailed output.
Type either the LDP FEC prefix and length or the
RSVP LSP endpoint address for the LSP to ping.
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