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path path-name — The LSP pathname along which to send the LSP trace request.
prefix ip-prefix/mask — Specifies the address prefix and subnet mask of the destination node.
size octets — The MPLS echo request packet size in octets, expressed as a decimal integer. The
min-ttl min-label-ttl — The minimum TTL value in the MPLS label for the LSP trace test, expressed
max-ttl max-label-ttl — The maximum TTL value in the MPLS label for the LDP treetrace test,
max-fail no-response-count — The maximum number of consecutive MPLS echo requests,
send-count send-count — The number of messages to send, expressed as a decimal integer. The
timeout timeout — The timeout parameter in seconds, expressed as a decimal integer. This value is
interval interval — The interval parameter in seconds, expressed as a decimal integer. This
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Default
The active LSP path.
Values
Any path name associated with the LSP.
request payload is padded with zeroes to the specified size.
Default
68 — The system sends the minimum packet size, depending on the type of LSP.
No padding is added.
Values
84 — 65535
as a decimal integer.
Default
1
Values
1 — 255
expressed as a decimal integer.
Default
30
Values
1 — 255
expressed as a decimal integer that do not receive a reply before the trace operation fails for a
given TTL.
Default
5
Values
1 — 255
send-count parameter is used to override the default number of message requests sent. Each
message request must either timeout or receive a reply before the next message request is sent.
The message interval value must be expired before the next message request is sent.
Default
1
Values
1 — 100
used to override the default timeout value and is the amount of time that the 7750 SR will wait
for a message reply after sending the message request. Upon the expiration of message timeout,
the requesting 7750 SR assumes that the message response will not be received. A 'request
timeout' message is displayed by the CLI for each message request sent that expires. Any
response received after the request times out will be silently discarded.
Default
3
Values
1 — 10
parameter is used to override the default request message send interval and defines the minimum
amount of time that must expire before the next message request is sent.
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