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Table 469: show mpls lsp Output Fields (continued)
Field Name
Field Description
Information about the LSPs on the egress routing device. MPLS learns this
Egress LSP
information by querying RSVP, which holds all the transit and egress session
information. Each session has one line of output.
Transit LSP
Number of LSPs on the transit routing devices and the state of these paths.
MPLS learns this information by querying RSVP, which holds all the transit and
egress session information.
Name of the point-to-multipoint LSP. Dynamically generated P2MP LSPs used
P2MP name
for VPLS flooding use dynamically generated P2MP LSP names. The name uses
the format
automatically generated by Junos OS.
P2MP branch
Number of destination LSPs the point-to-multipoint LSP is transmitting to.
count
P
An asterisk (
address
(
detail
To
Destination (egress routing device) of the session.
From
Source (ingress routing device) of the session.
State of the LSP handled by this RSVP session:
State
Number of active routes (prefixes) installed in the forwarding table. For ingress
Active Route
LSPs, the forwarding table is the primary IPv4 table (
egress RSVP sessions, the forwarding table is the primary MPLS table (
Path. An asterisk (
P
path.
Name of the LSP.
LSPname
Type of LSP: multiclass LSP
DiffServeInfo
Differentiated-Services-aware traffic engineering LSP
(Bypass LSP) Destination address (egress routing device) for the bypass LSP.
Bypass
Indicates whether the RSVP session is for the primary or secondary LSP path.
LSPpath
LSPpath
egress, and transit routing devices.
(GMPLS) The LSP allows data to travel in both directions between GMPLS
Bidir
devices.
Bidirectional
(GMPLS) The LSP allows data to travel both ways between GMPLS devices.
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identifier:vpls:router-id:routing-instance-name
*
) under this heading indicates that the LSP is a primary path.
and
extensive
) Destination (egress routing device) of the LSP.
) underneath this column indicates that the LSP is a primary
*
(multiclass diffServ-TE LSP)
can be either
or
primary
secondary
Chapter 126: Operational Mode Commands for MPLS
. The
identifier
is
,
(down), or
Up
Dn
Restart
). For transit and
inet.0
mpls.0
or
.
(diffServ-TE LSP)
and can be displayed on the ingress,
Level of Output
All levels
All levels
All levels
All levels
All levels
detail extensive
brief
brief detail
.
brief detail
detail extensive
).
brief
brief detail
detail
All levels
detail
All levels
All levels
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