Show Ip Backup Route; Show Ip Rsvp Hello Instance Detail - Zte ZXR10 8900 Series Command Reference Manual

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no mpls traffic-eng backup_tunnel <tunnel-id>
<tunnel-id>
No backup tunnels are used if this interface goes down.
This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.
If there is a link or node failure on the interface, the configured
backup tunnel provides the link protection or node protection
for the main tunnel that needs local protection.
Only 1:1 mode is supported now. That is to say, there is only
one backup tunnel for the interface to be protected.
The mutual main/standby mode is not supported.

show ip backup route

Use this command to show main/standby routing information
about Fast Reroute (FRR).
All modes

show ip backup route

This example describes how to show main/standby routing infor-
mation about Fast Reroute (FRR).
ZXR10#show ip backup route
show ip rsvp hello instance
detail
This command is used to show the detailed information of RSVP
hello example.
All modes except user mode
show ip rsvp hello instance detail [<ip-address>]
Parameter
<ip-address>
V4.6.02 and its later versions support this command.
To show example information (the following instance is only for
reference), execute the following command:
ZXR10#show ip rsvp hello instance detail Neighbor
200.1.1.1 Source 200.1.1.2 Hello globally enabled State:UP
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Chapter 6 FRR Configuration
Tunnel identifier of the backup tunnel that can
be used in case of a failure
Description
This is IP address of the neighbor node, which
is expressed in dotted decimal notation.
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