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Table 521: show rsvp statistics Output Fields (continued)
Field Name
Field Description
Number of PathErr packets delivered to the local client.
PathErr to client
Number of ResvErr packets delivered to the local client.
ResvErr to client
Number of times the sender timed out because the path was removed.
Path timeout
Number of times the receiver timed out because the reservation was removed.
Resv timeout
Records the number of RSVP incoming messages that are considered out of order. This is detected
Message out-of-order
from the message ID object's sequence number.
Unknown ack msg
A neighboring routing device replies with an ACK object that contains an unknown message ID. This
can indicate a message ID handshake problem. For example, a router receives an ACK for message
IDs 1, 2, and 3. However, it only has state for message IDs 1 and 3. The router increments the unknown
ack counter by 1.
Recv nack
If a neighboring router receives an unknown message ID in an RSVP refresh message, the router sends
a Resv nack message back to the sender. This can happen if that neighbor has been rebooted. For
this case, the router sends a regular RSVP refresh message to recover the state and start the
message-ID handshake process again.
Number of times the same message ID is used by two different RSVP messages. This duplication is
Recv duplicated msg-id
usually caused when a neighboring routing device restarts.
No TE-link to recv Hop
Counter of packets discarded because a TE link was not found.
Rcv pkt disabled
Number of RSVP packets received on an interface that is not enabled for RSVP.
interface
Transmit buffer full
Number of times the buffer for assembling an outgoing RSVP message was not large enough.
Transmit failure
Number of times the RSVP task failed to send out a packet.
Receive failure
Number of times the RSVP task failed to read an incoming packet.
P2MP RESV discarded
Number of Resv messages discarded because the MPLS label is not valid for the P2MP LSP application.
by appl
Rate limit
Number of RSVP packets dropped due to rate limiting.
Err msg loop detected
Number of RSVP error messages that have looped back to their originator. This is detected by checking
the error node address in the ERROR_SPEC object.
show rsvp statistics
show rsvp statistics
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user@host> show rsvp statistics
PacketType
Sent
Path
355
PathErr
PathTear
101
Chapter 137: Operational Commands for MPLS
Total
Received
Sent
408
2
13
139
Last 5 seconds
Received
0
0
0
0
0
0
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