JunosE 11.2.x BGP and MPLS Configuration Guide
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Monitoring the RSVP-TE Bypass Tunnels
Purpose
Action
Meaning
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1: next-address 70.70.70.2
2: next-address 30.30.30.1
not referenced by any options
path name/identifier rx1-path2 enabled
1: next-address 60.60.60.2
2: next-address 40.40.40.1
not referenced by any options
To display information about the MPLS explicit path named rx1-path2:
host1:pe2#show mpls explicit-paths name rx1-path2
path name/identifier rx1-path2 enabled
1: next-address 60.60.60.2
2: next-address 40.40.40.1
not referenced by any options
Table 73 on page 346 lists the show mpls explicit-paths command output fields.
Table 73: show mpls explicit-paths Output Fields
Field Name
path name/identifier
show mpls explicit-paths
Display information about the backup status of primary LSPs protected with bypass
tunnels.
To display the backup status of protected primary LSPs on a core router:
host1(config-if)# show mpls fast-reroute database
Role
Name
----
---------------
Core
LSP 10.1.1.1:6
Core
LSP 10.1.1.1:7
Example on a tunnel ingress router
OutIntf
Role
Name
/ Label
----
----
-------------
Head
1
ATM4/0.1 / 27
Head
p2
ATM4/0.1 / 21
Table 74 on page 346 lists the show mpls fast-reroute command output fields.
Table 74: show mpls fast-reroute Output Fields
Field Name
Role
Name
Field Description
Name or identifier of explicit path and status, enabled or disabled,
followed by list of path links and the IP address for each link's next
address
OutIntf
/ Label
BackupIntf / Label
-------------
----------------------
ATM4/0.2 / 21
tun mpls:bypass23 / 21
ATM4/0.2 / 26
tun mpls:bypass23 / 26
BackupIntf / Label
----------------------
tun mpls:bypass12 / 27
tun mpls:bypass12 / 21
Field Description
Role of the router in the LSP: core, head, or tail
Name of the primary LSP
Backup
Status
-----------
Established
Established
Backup
Status
-----------
Established
Established
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