Juniper JUNOS OS 10.3 - SOFTWARE Manual page 3538

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Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields
ping mpls l2vpn
ping mpls l2vpn
instance
instance
ping mpls l2vpn
instance detail
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OS for EX Series Ethernet Switches, Release 10.3
—(Optional) IP address of the outgoing interface. This address is
source source-address
sent in the IP source address field of the ping request. If this option is not specified,
the default address is usually the loopback interface (
sweep
—(Optional) Automatically determine the size of the maximum transmission unit
(MTU).
You must configure MPLS at the
router or switch (the router or switch receiving the MPLS echo packets) to ping a Layer
2 circuit.
In asymmetric MTU scenarios, the echo response may be dropped. For example, if the
MTU from System A to System B is 1000 bytes, the MTU from System B to System A is
500 bytes, and the ping request packet size is 1000 bytes, the echo response is dropped
because the PAD TLV is included in the echo response, making it too large.
network
ping mpls l2vpn instance on page 3442
ping mpls l2vpn instance detail on page 3442
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
An exclamation point (
!
) indicates that an echo reply was received. A period (
that an echo reply was not received within the timeout period. An
echo reply was received with an error code these packets are not counted in the received
packets count. They are accounted for separately.
user@host> ping mpls l2vpn instance vpn1 remote-site-id 1 local-site-id 2
!!!!!
--- lsping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss
user@host> ping mpls l2vpn instance vpn1 remote-site-id 1 local-site-id 2 detail
Request for seq 1, to interface 68, labels <800001, 100176>
Reply for seq 1, return code: Egress-ok
Request for seq 2, to interface 68, labels <800001, 100176>
Reply for seq 2, return code: Egress-ok
Request for seq 3, to interface 68, labels <800001, 100176>
Reply for seq 3, return code: Egress-ok
Request for seq 4, to interface 68, labels <800001, 100176>
Reply for seq 4, return code: Egress-ok
Request for seq 5, to interface 68, labels <800001, 100176>
Reply for seq 5, return code: Egress-ok
--- lsping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss
lo.0
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hierarchy level on the egress PE
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