Monitoring Mpls Tunnels; Table 100: Show Mpls Tunnels Output Fields - Juniper JUNOSE 11.2.X BGP AND MPLS Configuration Manual

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Monitoring MPLS Tunnels

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Table 99: show mpls l2transport load-balancing-group Output
Fields (continued)
Field Name
Member Interfaces
Interface
member ports
member circuits
show mpls l2transport load-balancing-group
show mpls l2transport interface
Display status and configuration for all tunnels or for a specific tunnel in the current router
context
To display the configuration for all tunnels:
host12#show mpls tunnels
LSP vpnIngress-21 to
3.3.3.3
State:
Up
Out label is Variable Interface
102 pkts, 0 hcPkts, 13464 octets
0 hcOctets, 0 errors, 0 discardPkts
Labels:
16 17 18 19
Table 100 on page 505 lists the show mpls tunnels command output fields.

Table 100: show mpls tunnels Output Fields

Field Name
State
Out Label
pkts
hcpkts
Field Description
Information about the member interfaces for the circuit
Interface specifier and status; active indicates it is being used for
traffic from the core; if active is not displayed, interface is not
currently being used for traffic, but the statistics may be valid
Number and type of candidate ports configured for the group,
including interface specifiers and state
Number of member circuits configured for each port and for the
group
Field Description
Status of tunnel, up or down
In the default case for a BGP/MPLS VPN, the Variable Interface,
which indicates that a packet exiting the interface is going through
a variable interface and that one of the labels listed further in the
display will be prepended to the packet
Number of packets sent across tunnel
Number of high-capacity (64-bit) packets sent across tunnel
Chapter 7: Monitoring BGP/MPLS VPNs
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