Tunnel Name
Tunnel Desc
Tunnel State Desc
Tunnel Attributes
LSP ID
Session ID
Admin State
Ingress LSR ID
Signaling Prot
Class Type
Reserved BW
Setup Priority
Affinity Prop/Mask
Explicit Path Name
Tie-Breaking Policy :
Metric Type
Record Route
FRR Flag
BackUpBW Type
Route Pinning
Retry Limit
Reopt
Back Up Type
Back Up LSPID
Auto BW
Min BW
Current Collected BW:
Interfaces Protected:
VPN Bind Type
VPN Bind Value
Car Policy
Tunnel Group
Primary Tunnel
Backup Tunnel
Group Status
If you execute the display mpls te tunnel-interface command immediately after an FRR
protection switch, you are likely to see two CR-LSPs in up state are present. This is normal
because the make-before-break mechanism of FRR introduces a delay before removing the old
LSP after a new LSP is created.
# Execute the display mpls lsp verbose command on Router B. You can see that the bypass
tunnel is in use.
[RouterB] display mpls lsp verbose
------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Information: RSVP LSP
------------------------------------------------------------------
No
IngressLsrID
LocalLspID
Tunnel-Interface
:
Tunnel4
:
Tunnel4 Interface
:
Modifying CR-LSP is setting up
:
:
1.1.1.1:1025
:
10
:
:
1.1.1.1
:
RSVP
:
CT0
:
0 kbps
:
7
:
0/0
:
pri-path
None
:
None
:
Enabled
Record Label :
:
Enabled
BackUpBW Flag:
:
-
BackUpBW
:
Disabled
:
10
:
Disabled
:
None
:
-
:
Disabled
:
-
-
-
:
NONE
:
-
:
Disabled
:
Primary
:
-
:
-
:
-
:
1
:
1.1.1.1
:
1
:
Tunnel4
121
Oper State
:
Modified
Egress LSR ID:
4.4.4.4
Resv Style
:
SE
Tunnel BW
:
0 kbps
Hold Priority:
7
Enabled
Not Supported
:
-
Retry Interval:
Reopt Freq
:
Auto BW Freq :
Max BW
:
10 sec
-
-
-