Show Commands
This chapter describes the RSVP-TE show commands.
show debugging rsvp
This command displays the status of the options selected by the debug RSVP command.
Command Syntax
show debugging rsvp
Parameters
None
Command Mode
Exec and Privileged Exec modes
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
#show debugging rsvp
NSM debugging status:
RSVP event debugging is on
RSVP packet debugging is on
RSVP incoming packet debugging is on
RSVP outgoing packet debugging is on
RSVP hexadecimal dump debugging is on
#
Table 6-53 explains the show command output fields.
Table 6-53: show debugging rsvp output fields
Field | Description |
---|
NSM debugging status | Debugging is enabled or disabled on a per-interface basis, using the commands. |
show rsvp
Use this command to display data about the RSVP daemon.
Command Syntax
show rsvp
Parameters
None
Command Mode
Exec and Privileged Exec modes
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
#show rsvp
RSVP Version : 1
Process uptime : 8 minutes
RSVP Refresh Reduction : Enabled
RSVP Message Acknowledgement : Disabled
Bundle Send : Disabled
NSM Connection : Up
CSPF Connection : Up
CSPF usage : Enabled
RSVP Refresh Timer : 5
Keep Multiplier : 3
Acknowledgement Await Timeout : 10
Explicit-Null For Direct Conn : Disabled
Local Protection : Disabled
Hello Receipt : Disabled
Hello Interval : 2
Hello Timeout : 10
Loop detection : Enabled (all interface)
Override Diffserv : Disabled
Ingress : 1.1.1.1
Penultimate Hop Popping : Enabled
Refresh PATH msg parsing : Enabled
Refresh RESV msg parsing : Enabled
Detour identification : Sender-Template
#
Table 6-54 explains the show command output fields.
Table 6-54: show rsvp output fields
Field | Description |
---|
RSVP Version | Version number associated with the RSVP ingress route. |
Process uptime | Duration of the process running time. |
RSVP Refresh Reduction | Measure of processing over head requests of refresh messages. Refresh reduction detail extensions improve routing device performance by reducing the process overhead, thus increasing the number of LSPs a routing device can support. |
RSVP Message Acknowledgement | Acknowledge message for refresh reductions. |
Bundle Send | Disables sending of Bundle Messages for a system. |
NSM Connection | The Network Services Module (NSM) sends unsolicited messages to, or receives unsolicited messages from, the QoS (quality of service) module. |
CSPF Connection | NSM passes the information to CSPF. |
CSPF usage | CSPF finds the shortest path toward the LSP’s egress router, taking into account explicit-path constraints. |
RSVP Refresh Timer | Time interval used to generate periodic RSVP messages. |
Keep Multiplier | Number of RSVP messages that can be lost before an RSVP state is declared stale. |
Acknowledgment Await Timeout | The router that initiates the acknowledgment messages for an RSVP session waits for the timeout. |
Explicit-Null For Direct Conn | Advertise label 0 to the egress routing device of an LSP. Explicit null: enabled or disabled. |
Local Protection | A local repair mechanism is in use to maintain this tunnel. |
Hello Receipt | To exchange Hello messages among neighbors. |
Hello Interval | Frequency at which RSVP hellos are sent on this interface (in seconds). |
Hello Timeout | RSVP Hello State Timer feature detects when a neighbor is down and triggers faster state timeout. |
Loop detection | Loop back Detection (LBD) provides protection against loops by transmitting loop protocol packets out of ports where loop protection has been enabled. |
Override Diffserv | Diffserv helps to carry the EXP-to-PHB mapping for signaled E-LSP or the PSC value for L-LSP. |
Ingress | Information about ingress RSVP sessions. |
Penultimate Hop Popping | Removes the label one hop before its destination. |
Refresh PATH msg parsing | Refresh message supports the refreshing of RSVP state without the transmission of conventional Path messages. |
Refresh RESV msg parsing | Refresh message supports the refreshing of RSVP state without the transmission of conventional Resv messages. |
Detour identification | Detours are calculated to avoid the immediate downstream link and node. |
show rsvp admin-groups
Use this command to display all known administrative groups configured through the NSM for the system.
Command Syntax
show rsvp admin-groups
Parameters
None
Command Mode
Exec and Privileged Exec modes
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
This is a sample output showing four administrative groups configured through NSM.
#show rsvp admin-groups
Admin group detail:
Value of 0 associated with admin group 'a'
Value of 1 associated with admin group 'b'
Value of 2 associated with admin group 'c'
Value of 3 associated with admin group 'd'
#
Table 6-55 explains the show command output fields.
Table 6-55: show rsvp admin-groups output field
Field | Description |
---|
Admin group detail | Administrative groups details which implements the link coloring of resource classes. |
show rsvp bypass
Use this command to display bypass session related information for configured bypass LSPs.
Command Syntax
show rsvp bypass
Parameters
None
Command Mode
Exec and Privileged Exec modes
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
#show rsvp bypass
Ingress RSVP:
To From Tun-ID LSP-ID LSPName State Uptime Rt Style Labelin Labelout
172.31.54.4 172.31.54.1 5001 2201 BYPASS2-172.31.222.19-Bypass UP 02d15h11m 1 1 SE - 52516
172.31.54.2 172.31.54.1 5002 2202 BYPASS3-172.31.222.9-Bypass UP 02d15h11m 1 1 SE - 0
172.31.54.2 172.31.54.1 5003 2203 BYPASS4-172.31.222.7-Bypass UP 02d15h11m 1 1 SE - 0
172.31.53.18 172.31.54.1 5004 2204 BYPASS5-172.31.189.179-Bypass UP 02d15h11m 1 1 SE - 52501
show rsvp bypass detail
Use this command to display bypass session related information in detail for all configured bypass LSPs or the bypass session with specified bypass tunnel name.
Command Syntax
show rsvp bypass (BYPASSNAME | detail)
Parameters
BYPASSNAME
Bypass tunnel name
detail
Detailed information of all configured bypass sessions
Command Mode
Exec and Privileged Exec modes
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
#show rsvp bypass BYPASS2-172.31.222.19
Ingress (Bypass)
172.31.54.4
From: 172.31.54.1, LSPstate: Up, LSPname: BYPASS2-172.31.222.19-Bypass
Ingress FSM state: Operational
Establishment Time: 0s 324ms
Setup priority: 7, Hold priority: 0
CSPF usage: Enabled, CSPF Retry Count: 0, CSPF Retry Interval: 30 seconds
LSP Re-Optimization: Disabled, Re-Optimization Timer: NA, Cspf Client: OSPF
IGP-Shortcut: Disabled, LSP metric: 1
LSP Protection: None
Bypass trunk bandwidth type: Best-effort
Label in: -, Label out: 52516,
Tspec rate: 0, Fspec rate: 0
Policer: Not Configured
Tunnel Id: 5001, LSP Id: 2201, Ext-Tunnel Id: 172.31.54.1
Bind value: 0, Oper state: NA, Alloc mode: NA
Downstream: 172.31.222.25, po22
Path refresh: 30 seconds (RR enabled) (due in 12409 seconds)
Resv lifetime: 157 seconds (due in 130 seconds)
Retry count: 0, intrvl: 30 seconds
RRO re-use as ERO: Disabled
Label Recording: Disabled
Admin Groups: none
Configured Path: none
Exclude Link: 172.31.222.19
Session Explicit Route Detail :
172.31.222.25/32 strict
172.31.180.3/32 strict
172.31.180.4/32 strict
Record route:
-------------------------------------------------------------
IP Address Label
-------------------------------------------------------------
<self>
172.31.222.25
172.31.180.3
172.31.180.4
Style: Shared Explicit Filter
Traffic type: controlled-load
Minimum Path MTU: 9174
Current Error:
Code : None, Value : None
Originated Node : None, Recorded Time : N/A
Last Signaled Error:
Code : None, Value : None
Originated Node : None, Recorded Time : N/A
Trunk Type: mpls
Total LSP protected : 0, Bandwidth in use : 0
show rsvp bypass lsp-address-list
Use this command to display address details of every node of a bypass session shown as merge node detail for egress node of bypass session and transit node detail for transit node details of bypass session.
Command Syntax
show rsvp bypass BYPASSNAME lsp-address-list
Parameters
BYPASSNAME
Bypass tunnel name
Command Mode
Exec and Privileged Exec modes
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
#show rsvp bypass BYPASS2-172.31.222.19 lsp-address-list
Bypass trunk: BYPASS2-172.31.222.19
Merge Point Router ID: 172.31.54.4
Number of Merge Point IP addresses: 6
IP address:
172.31.222.22 172.31.180.4 172.31.222.19 172.31.222.27
172.31.222.31 172.31.186.4
Number of Transit Point IP addresses: 9
IP address:
172.31.54.3 172.31.222.23 172.31.222.30 172.31.180.2
172.31.222.25 172.31.186.20 172.31.33.120 172.31.180.3
172.31.180.5
LSP address query interval: 60 seconds, next retry in: 27 seconds
show rsvp bypass protected-lsp-list
Use this command to display the list of sessions protected by a bypass session and match code provides the details bypass is a perfect match or any constraint compromised.
Note: Match code 0 is an indication of perfect match i.e. all constraint of protected session matched. i.e. If protected session asked for node protection, then bypass provides perfect node protection by merging exactly at next to next hop node. If protected session asked for bandwidth protection, bypass provides bandwidth protection. In case of PHP node, even when node protection is requested by protected session, it is not applicable and node protection request is not applicable on PHP node. Thus, a bypass providing link protection with other criteria matching is considered as perfect match.
Note: If a bypass protected session requested for link protection but it is mapped to a bypass node protection, then it is not a perfect match. Match code will be 4 in that case.
Note: When bandwidth protection is requested, highest importance of bypass mapping given to bandwidth protection. When bandwidth protection cannot be provided, then the remaining constraints given importance.
Command Syntax
show rsvp bypass (BYPASSNAME|) protected-lsp-list
Parameters
BYPASSNAME
Bypass tunnel name
Command Mode
Exec and Privileged Exec modes
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
#show rsvp bypass protected-lsp-list
Match Code: 0 - Perfect match (all criteria matching), 1 - Bandwidth protection miss, 2 - Node protection miss,
3 - SRLG protection miss, 4 - Merge point not ideal, 255 - Invalid
Bypass trunk: BYPASS2-172.31.222.19
Bypass trunk bandwidth type: best-effort
Total LSP protected : 0
Bandwidth in use : 0
Bypass trunk: BYPASS3-172.31.222.9
Bypass trunk bandwidth type: best-effort
List of LSP's Protected:
Tunnel-id Lsp-Id Lsp-Name Role Ext_tnl_id Ingress Egress Match-Code
61976 3 to_OKL_STRICT Transit 172.31.2.52 172.31.2.52 172.31.54.2 0
61975 4 to_OKL_2ND_LOOSE Transit 172.31.2.52 172.31.2.52 172.31.54.2 0
20 23884 to_OKL_1ST_LOOSE::to_OKL_1ST_LOOSE
Transit 172.31.33.120 172.31.33.120 172.31.54.2 0
22 5478 to_OKL_2ND_LOOSE::to_OKL_2ND_LOOSE
Transit 172.31.33.120 172.31.33.120 172.31.54.2 0
61974 3 to_OKL_1ST_LOOSE Transit 172.31.2.52 172.31.2.52 172.31.54.2 0
21 36172 to_OKL_STRICT::to_OKL_STRICT Transit 172.31.33.120 172.31.33.120 172.31.54.2 0
Total LSP protected : 6
Bandwidth in use : 0
show rsvp control-adjacency
Use this command to display RSVP specific information for control adjacency.
Command Syntax
show rsvp control-adjacency
show rsvp control-adjacency CANAME
Parameters
CANAME
Use this parameter to display the name of a control-adjacency
Command Mode
Exec and Privileged Exec modes
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
#"show rsvp control-adjacency" without parameters:
Control Adj Admin status Oper Status Peer-address Gifindex Control Channel
#"show rsvp control-adjacency" with parameters:
Admin Status "Enabled" : "Disabled"
Oper Status "Up" : "Down"
Peer-address
Gifindex
Control-Channel in use cc->name : "N/A"
Control-Channel Gifindex
Control-Channel Local-address
Control-Channel Peer-address
Control-Channel ID
Control-Channel Binding Ifindex
Refresh Reduction usage "Disabled" : "Enabled"
Message Acknowledgement "Enabled" : "Disabled"
Bundle Buffer size
Current Epoch Value
Primary IPv4 address IPv4_address : "N/A"
Primary IPv6 address IPv6_address : "N/A"
Configured refresh time
Configured keep multiplier
Acknowledgement Await Timeout
Hello Receipt "Enabled" : "Disabled"
Hello Interval
Hello Timeout
Non IANA Hello exchange "Enabled" : "Disabled"
Table 6-57 explains the show command output fields.
Table 6-56: show rsvp control-adjacency output field
Field | Description |
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Control Adj | Control Adjacency status and configuration. |
Admin status | Indicates whether the user can administratively disable a peer while still preserving its configuration. Up = Yes, Down = No. |
Oper Status | Displays the current status of the cross-connect segment – Up or Down. |
Peer-address | Peer address in aa IPv4 and IPv6 format. |
Gifindex | Number of gif index on which RSVP is active. |
Control Channel | Control Channel status and configuration. |
Refresh Reduction usage | Measure of processing over head requests of refresh messages. |
Message Acknowledgment | The router that initiates the acknowledgment messages for an RSVP session. |
Bundle Buffer size | Number of bundle buffer size. |
Current Epoch Value | Value of the database epoch and number of entries in the epoch. |
Primary IPv4 address | Primary IPv4 address of the neighbor interface. |
Primary IPv6 address | Primary IPv6 address of the neighbor interface. |
Configured Refresh Time | Time refresher which takes to generate periodic RSVP messages. |
Configured Keep Multiplier | Number of RSVP messages that can be lost before an RSVP state is declared stale. |
Acknowledgment Await Timeout | The router that initiates the acknowledgment messages for an RSVP session waits for the timeout. |
Hello Receipt | To exchange Hello messages among neighbors. |
Hello Interval | Frequency at which RSVP hellos are sent on this interface (in seconds). |
Hello Timeout | RSVP Hello State Timer feature detects when a neighbor is down and triggers faster state timeout. |
Non IANA Hello exchange | Hello exchange state in the interface. |
show rsvp data-link
Use this command to display RSVP specific information for data links.
Command Syntax
show rsvp data-link
show rsvp data-link DLNAME
Parameters
DLNAME
Data link name
Command Mode
Exec and Privileged Exec modes
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
#sh rsvp data-link
show rsvp dste-info
Use this command to display data about a DSTE configuration for an RSVP bypass session.
Command Syntax
show rsvp dste-info
Parameters
None
Command Mode
Exec and Privileged Exec modes
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
#show rsvp dste-info
te0: { default, 7 }
te1: { data, 6 }
te2: { voice-low, 5 }
te3: { voice-high, 4 }
ct0: default
ct1: data
ct2: voice-low
ct3: voice-high
Table 6-57 explains the show command output fields.
Table 6-57: show rsvp dste-info output field
Field | Description |
---|
ct0 | TE Class and Class type for class 0. |
ct1 | TE Class and Class type for class 1. |
ct2 | TE Class and Class type for class 2. |
ct3 | TE Class and Class type for class 3. |
show rsvp graceful-restart
To modify the lines displayed, use the | (output modifier token); to save the output to a file, use the > output redirection
token.
Command Syntax
show rsvp graceful-restart
show rsvp graceful-restart A.B.C.D
Parameters
A.B.C.D
IPv4 address of a specific neighbor (optional).
Command Mode
Exec and Privileged Exec modes
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS-SP version 5.0.
Example
#show rsvp graceful-restart
Graceful Restart: Enabled
Advertised Restart Time: 180000 msec
Advertised Recovery Time: 360000 msec
Sending Recovery Time: Yes
Remote addr: 172.16.10.2 Local addr: 172.16.10.1
Nbr State: Normal Type: Reroute
Nbr Hello State: Up
LSPs protecting: 0
Restart Time: 0 msec, Recovery Time: 0 msec
Rest of Restart Time: 0 msec, Rest of Recovery Time: 0 msec
show rsvp interface
Use this command to display data about RSVP-specific information for interfaces, or about a specific interface.
Command Syntax
show rsvp interface
show rsvp interface IFNAME
Parameter
IFNAME
The name of the interface to display data.
Command Mode
Exec and Privileged Exec modes
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
#show rsvp interface xe1
Status : Enabled
Interface Index : 2
Refresh Reduction usage : Enabled
Message Acknowledgement : Disabled
Bundle Buffer size : 65535
Current Epoch Value : 208043005
Primary IPv4 address : 10.10.23.1
Primary IPv6 address : N/A
Interface Type : Ethernet
Administrative Group : a
: d
Configured refresh time : 5
Configured keep multiplier : 3
Acknowledgement Await Timeout : 10
Hello Receipt : Disabled
Hello Interval : 2
Hello Timeout : 10
Non IANA Hello exchange : Disabled
#
Table 6-58 explains the show command output fields.
Table 6-58: show rsvp interface output field
Field | Description |
---|
Status | Display the status of Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP). |
Interface Index | Number of interface index on which RSVP is active. |
Refresh Reduction usage | Measure of processing over head requests of refresh messages. |
Message Acknowledgement | The router that initiates the acknowledgment messages for an RSVP session. |
Bundle Buffer size | Number of bundle buffer size. |
Current Epoch Value | Value of the database epoch and number of entries in the epoch. |
Primary IPv4 address | Primary IPv4 address of the neighbor interface. |
Primary IPv6 address | Primary IPv6 address of the neighbor interface. |
Interface Type | Type of interface. |
Administrative Group | The administrators who belong to the same administrative group. |
Configured Refresh Time | Time refresher which takes to generate periodic RSVP messages. |
Configured Keep Multiplier | Number of RSVP messages that can be lost before an RSVP state is declared stale. |
Acknowledgment Await Timeout | The router that initiates the acknowledgment messages for an RSVP session waits for the timeout. |
Hello Receipt | To exchange Hello messages among neighbors. |
Hello Interval | Frequency at which RSVP hellos are sent on this interface (in seconds). |
Hello Timeout | RSVP Hello State Timer feature detects when a neighbor is down and triggers faster state timeout. |
Non IANA Hello exchange | Hello exchange state in the interface. |
show rsvp l2-info
Use this command to display MAC and out interface details of a bypass tunnel which is used to send control messages of protected sessions over bypass tunnel when protected session is using backup.
Command Syntax
show rsvp l2-info
Parameters
None
Command Mode
Exec and Privileged Exec modes
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
#show rsvp l2-info
============================================================
## Bypass ftn l2 info ##
Ftn IX: 1
Out label: 52521 Out if 100022
src addr:(34ef.b63d.57a9)
Dst addr:(34ef.b694.3e08)
============================================================
============================================================
## Bypass ftn l2 info ##
Ftn IX: 2
Out label: 3 Out if 100022
src addr:(34ef.b63d.57a9)
Dst addr:(34ef.b694.3e08)
============================================================
show rsvp local-addresses
Use this command to display data about any configured RSVP local address, including either IPv4 or IPv6 addresses.
Command Syntax
show rsvp local-addresses
show rsvp local-addresses ipv4
show rsvp local-addresses ipv6
Parameters
ipv4
Use this parameter to display IPv4 local addresses.
ipv6
Use this parameter to display IPv6 local addresses.
Command Mode
Exec and Privileged Exec modes
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
#show rsvp local-addresses
IPv4 Addresses:
Address Interface
4.4.4.40 lo
10.1.2.40 xe1
14.14.14.8 xe2
34.0.0.40 xe2
80.0.0.40 xe2
127.0.0.1 lo
IPv6 Addresses:
Address Interface
::1 lo
fe80::202:b3ff:fed5:8dbb xe4
fe80::202:b3ff:fed5:9842 xe2
fe80::20e:cff:fe83:3727 xe1
#
Table 6-59 explains the show command output fields.
Table 6-59: show rsvp local-addresses output field
Field | Description |
---|
IPv4 Addresses | IPv4 address for the interface. |
IPv6 Addresses | IPv6 address for the interface. |
Address | Address for the interface. |
Interface | Name of the interface. |
show rsvp neighbor
Use this command to display a list of IPv4 RSVP neighbors or just a single IPv4 RSVP neighbor.
Command Syntax
show rsvp neighbor
show rsvp neighbor A.B.C.D
Parameters
A.B.C.D
Use this parameter to display the IP address of the IPv4 RSVP neighbor.
Command Mode
Exec and Privileged Exec modes
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
#show rsvp neighbor
IP Address UpStrm LSP DnStrm LSP RefreshReduc Srefresh In Type
10.10.20.4 0 1 Enabled 5s Implicit
10.10.23.2 0 1 Enabled 8s Implicit
#
Table 6-60 explains the show command output fields.
Table 6-60: show rsvp neighbor output field
Field | Description |
---|
IP Address | Address for the interface. |
UpStrm LSP | Specify the upstream label for the bidirectional label-switched path (LSP). |
DnStrm LSP | Specify the dnstream label for the bidirectional label-switched path (LSP). |
Refresh Reduc | Refresh reduction improves the scalability, latency, and reliability of Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) signaling to enhance network performance and message delivery. |
Srefresh In | Remaining seconds for srefresh timer expiry. |
Type | Type of neighbor interface. |
show rsvp nexthop-cache
Use this command to display the current nexthops being cached by RSVP.
Command Syntax
show rsvp nexthop-cache
Parameters
None
Command Mode
Exec and Privileged Exec modes
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
#show rsvp nexthop-cache
Prefix Nexthop Outgoing Intf Valid For Num Sessions
10.10.20.80/32 0.0.0.0 xe1 12 seconds 1
10.10.23.60/32 0.0.0.0 xe2 17 seconds 1
#
Table 6-61 explains the show command output fields.
Table 6-61: show rsvp nexthop-cache output field
Field | Description |
---|
Prefix | It is an ordered list and entries are evaluated in order of increasing sequence number. |
Nexthop | IP address of the next hop. |
Outgoing Intf | Short name of the physical interface through which traffic goes to the protected link. |
Valid For | Frequency at which RSVP hellos are sent next hop on this interface (in seconds). |
Num Sessions | Number of session in the interface. |
show rsvp path
Use this command to display the configured rsvp paths and their configured hops. Specify the pathname to show hops related to a specific path. If no pathname is specified all the rsvp paths are displayed.
Command Syntax
show rsvp path
show rsvp path PATHNAME
Parameter
PATHNAME
The name of a specific path.
Command Mode
Exec mode and Privileged Exec mode
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
Following are sample outputs from this command, with and without a PATHNAME (PRI) specified.
#show rsvp path
Path name: PRI, id: 1
10.10.11.51 strict
10.10.12.50 strict
10.10.13.51 strict
Path name: SEC, id: 2
10.10.10.51 strict
Path name: loop, id: 3
10.10.11.51 strict
10.10.12.50 strict
10.10.13.51 strict
10.10.14.50 strict
#
#show rsvp path PRI
Path name: PRI, id: 1
10.10.11.51 strict
10.10.12.50 strict
10.10.13.51 strict
#
Table 6-62 explains the show command output fields.
Table 6-62: show rsvp path output field
Field | Description |
---|
Path name | Name of the path. |
id | Address of the rsvp path. |
show rsvp protected-lsp-reop-list
Use this command to display list of facility protected sessions which didn't get any bypass protection or didn't get a perfect bypass protection. These sessions are checked for better protection whenever a new bypass session comes up.
Command Syntax
show rsvp protected-lst-reop-list
Parameters
None
Command Mode
Exec and Privileged Exec modes
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
#show rsvp protected-lsp-reop-list
Tunnel-id Lsp-Id Lsp-Name Role Ext_tnl_id Ingress Egress Protected
222 169 LHR_t222 Transit 172.31.53.18 172.31.53.18 172.31.2.52 Yes
204 1522 LHR_t204 Transit 172.31.53.18 172.31.53.18 172.31.33.120 Yes
17 52608 GGN_NDLS_2ND_LOOSE::to_CISCO_2ND_LOOSE
Transit 172.31.33.120 172.31.33.120 172.31.53.18 Yes
show rsvp session
Use this command to display session-related information for configured LSPs.
Command Syntax
show rsvp session
show rsvp session up
show rsvp session up detail
show rsvp session down
show rsvp session down detail
Parameters
up
Use this parameter to display sessions that are currently operational.
down
Use this parameter to display sessions that are currently not operational.
detail
Use this parameter to display detailed session-related information.
Command Mode
Exec mode and Privileged Exec mode
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
Following is a sample output from the command using the detail parameter.
#show rsvp session detail
Ingress (Primary)
10.10.21.3
From: 1.1.1.1, LSPstate: Up, LSPname: t1
Setup priority: 5, Hold priority: 5
CSPF usage: Disabled
LSP Protection: None
Label in: -, Label out: 16,
Tspec rate: 10m, Fspec rate: 10m
Tunnel Id: 1, LSP Id: 2, Ext-Tunnel Id: 1.1.1.1
Downstream: 10.10.23.2, xe1
Path refresh: 5 seconds (due in 6772 seconds)
Resv lifetime: 26 seconds (due in 25 seconds)
Retry count: 0, intrvl: 30 seconds
RRO re-use as ERO: Disabled
Label Recording: Disabled
Admin Groups: none
Configured Path: p1 (in use)
Configured Explicit Route Detail :
10.10.23.2/32 strict
Session Explicit Route Detail :
10.10.23.2/32 strict
Record route: <self> 10.10.23.2 10.10.21.3
Style: Shared Explicit Filter
Traffic type: controlled-load
Minimum Path MTU: 1500
LSP Type: ELSP_SIGNAL
CLASS DSCP_value EXP_value
#
Table 6-63 explains the show command output fields.
Table 6-63: show rsvp session output field
Field | Description |
---|
Ingress (Primary) | Information about ingress RSVP sessions. Each session has one line of output. |
From | Source (ingress switch) of the session. |
LSP state | State of the LSP that is being handled by this RSVP session. It can be either Up, Dn (down), or Admin Dn. Admin Dn indicates that the LSP is being taken down gracefully. |
LSPname | Name of the LSP. |
Setup priority | Value of the setup priority. |
Hold priority | Determines the degree to which an LSP holds onto its session reservation after the LSP has been set up successfully. |
CSPF usage | CSPF usage state in the rsvp session. |
LSP Protection | Protects the traffic failures. |
Label in | Incoming label for this LSP. |
Label out | Outgoing label for this LSP. |
Tspec rate | Sender's traffic specification, which describes the sender's traffic parameters. |
Fspec rate | Fspec peak rate values. |
Tunnel id | Tunnel address (destination port) for the session. |
LSP id | Address of the LSP in the interface. |
Ext-Tunnel Id | Session address for the ext-tunnel. |
Down stream | Specify the dnstream label for the bidirectional label-switched path (LSP). |
Path refresh | Path messages are sent periodically to refresh path states. The refresh interval is controlled by a variable called the refresh time. |
Resv lifetime | Number of seconds remaining in the lifetime of the reservation. |
Retry count | Number of times sanity polling periodically checks for an error condition in the FPC. |
intrvl | Interval sets the time for the messages in order to control the session. |
LSP Type | Type of ELSP signal. |
show rsvp session count
Use this command to display session-related information for configured LSPs.
Command Syntax
show rsvp session count
show rsvp session count egress
show rsvp session count ingress
show rsvp session count transit
Parameters
egress
Use this parameter to display the number of configured egress sessions.
ingress
Use this parameter to display the number of configured ingress sessions.
transit
Use this parameter to display the number of configured transmit sessions.
Command Mode
Exec mode and Privileged Exec mode
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
#show rsvp session count
Total configured: 1520, Up 1520, Down 0
#
Table 6-64 explains the show command output fields.
Table 6-64: show rsvp session count output field
Field | Description |
---|
Total configured | Number of configured rsvp session in the interface. |
show rsvp session egress
Use this command to display session-related information for an egress router.
Command Syntax
show rsvp session egress
show rsvp session egress A.B.C.D
show rsvp session egress X:X::X:X
show rsvp session egress detail
show rsvp session egress down
show rsvp session egress down detail
show rsvp session egress up
show rsvp session egress up detail
Parameters
A.B.C.D
Use this parameter to display an IPv4 address of an egress router
X:X::X:X
Use this parameter to display an IPv6 address of an egress router
down
Use this parameter to display sessions that are currently not operational
up
Use this parameter to display sessions that are currently operational
detail
Use this parameter to display detailed session-related information
Command Mode
Privileged Exec mode
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Examples
#show rsvp session egress without parameters or with "up" or "down":
%s RSVP:
To From State Pri Rt Style Labelin Labelout LSPName Uptime Est.time DSType
...
Total %d displayed
#show rsvp session egress with parameters:
"Bypass", "Primary", "Detour", "Secondary"
Make-Before-Break Sibling for session with LSP-ID: prefix4: prefix6
From: u.prefix4: u.prefix6
LSPstate: %s, LSPname:
"Up/"Using Backup"/"Using Secondary"
"Dn",
Revert hold timer is ON due to expire in %d seconds
Revert Timer Finished, Forced Switch to Secondary LSP In Effect
CSPF usage: "Disabled" : "Enabled"
, CSPF Retry Count: %d, CSPF Retry Interval: %d seconds"
IGP-Shortcut: Enabled, LSP metric:
IGP-Shortcut: Disabled, LSP metric:
LSP Protection:
Bypass trunk:
Label in:
Label out:
Tspec rate:
Fspec rate:
Policer: Configured
and installed in hardware
but not installed in hardware
Not Configured
Tunnel Id: %d, LSP Id: %d
Ext-Tunnel Id:
Downstream:
Upstream:
Path refresh: %d seconds (RR enabled), (due in %d seconds)
Path lifetime: %d seconds (due in %d seconds)
Resv refresh: %d seconds (due in %d seconds)
Resv lifetime: %d seconds (due in %d seconds)
Retry count: %d, intrvl: %d seconds", # remaining, next retry in: %d seconds",
RRO re-use as ERO: "Enabled" : "Disabled"
Label Recording: "Enabled" : "Disabled"
FRR Admin Groups/Admin Groups:
***admin group info***
Exclude path detail:
Exclude "Link" : "Node
Configured Path: "none" : "in use" : "not in use"
%s Explicit Route Detail "Configured" : "Received"
"strict" : "loose"
Record route: " <self>") " ...incomplete"
Style: %s\n", rsvp_style_to_str (style));
Traffic type: "guaranteed" : "controlled-load" : "none"
Minimum Path MTU:
Traffic type: N/A
Minimum Path MTU: N/A
LSP Type: "ELSP_SIGNAL" : "ELSP_CONFIG"
CLASS DSCP_value EXP_value
The class to exp bits mapping is invalid.
LSP Type: L-LSP
LLSP DSCP: %d%d%d%d%d%d CLASS: %4s",
DSTE CLass Type Number: Invalid, Class Type name(configured):
DSTE Class Type Number: %d, Class Type name:
Last Recorded Error Code: %s (%d)
Last Recorded Error Value: %s (%d)
Node where Last Recorded Error originated:
Trunk Type: "gmpls" : "mpls"
Tesid:
Merge Point Adderss [%d] =
Table 6-65 explains the show command output fields.
Table 6-65: show rsvp session egress output field
Field | Description |
---|
LSP state | State of the LSP that is being handled by this RSVP session. It can be either Up, Dn (down), or Admin Dn. Admin Dn indicates that the LSP is being taken down gracefully. |
LSP name | Name of the LSP. |
CSPF usage | CSPF usage state in the rsvp session. |
CSPF Retry Count | Number of times CSPF tried to find the path. |
CSPF Retry Interval | The interval at which CSPF retry to find the path. |
IGP-Shortcut | Status of IGP shortcut for the RSVP trunk. |
LSP metric | Relative/Absolute metric value of the LSP. |
LSP Protection | LSP Protection configured for the RSVP trunk. |
Bypass trunk | Name for the configured Bypass trunk. |
Tspec rate | Sender's traffic specification, which describes the sender's traffic parameters. |
Fspec rate | Fspec peak rate values. |
Policer | QoS Policy configured for the RSVP trunk. |
Tunnel Id | Tunnel identifier (destination port) for the RSVP session. |
LSP Id | Address of the LSP in the interface. |
Ext-Tunnel Id | Ext Tunnel identifier (destination port) for the RSVP session. |
Down stream | Specify the dn stream label for the bidirectional label-switched path (LSP). |
Upstream | Address of the previous hop for the egress session. |
Path refresh | Path messages are sent periodically to refresh path states. The refresh interval is controlled by a variable called the refresh time. |
Path lifetime | Number of seconds remaining in the lifetime of the reservation. |
Resv refresh | Remaining time in seconds for the next Resv refresh. |
Resv lifetime | Number of seconds remaining in the lifetime of the reservation. |
Retry count | Number of times sanity polling periodically checks for an error condition in the FPC. |
intrvl | Interval sets the time for the messages in order to control the session. |
next retry in | Remaining time in seconds for the next retry. |
RRO re-use as ERO | Enabling to re-use Record route as Explicit route for rsvp session. |
Label Recording | Enabling to record the labels exchanged by all the peers. |
FRR Admin Groups/Admin Groups | Resource affinities associated with the rsvp session. |
Exclude path detail | Detailed List of the link addresses to be excluded for RSVP Bypass session. |
Exclude Link | Address of the Link to be excluded for RSVP Bypass session. |
Configured Path | Configured path name associated with the rsvp session. |
Record route | Established rsvp path with each hop information. |
Style | Reservation style associated with the rsvp session. |
Traffic type | Traffic type associated with the rsvp session. |
Minimum Path MTU | Path maximum transmission unit (MTU) discovery in the interface. |
LSP Type | Type of ELSP signal. |
CLASS | Name of the class which is associated with rsvp session. |
DSCP_value | DSCP value of diff-serv class which is associated with rsvp session. |
EXP_value | EXP value of diff-serv class which is associated with rsvp sess |
DSTE Class Type Number | Diff-serv class type number associated with rsvp session. |
Class Type name | Diff-serv class type name associated with rsvp session. |
Last Recorded Error Code | The last recorded error code for the RSVP session. |
Last Recorded Error Value | The last recorded error for the RSVP session. |
Node where Last Recorded Error originated | Error originated node in the rsvp session. |
Trunk Type | Trunk type in the rsvp session. |
Tesid | Traffic Engineering Service Instance Identifier |
Merge Point Adderss | Address of the node where the Bypass LSP joins with the protected LSP. |
show rsvp session ingress
Use this command to display session-related information for an ingress router.
Command Syntax
show rsvp session ingress
show rsvp session ingress A.B.C.D
show rsvp session ingress X:X::X:X
show rsvp session ingress detail
show rsvp session ingress down
show rsvp session ingress down detail
show rsvp session ingress up
show rsvp session ingress up detail
Parameters
A.B.C.D
Use this parameter to display an IPv4 address of an ingress router
X:X::X:X
Use this parameter to display an IPv6 address of an ingress router.
down
Use this parameter to display sessions that are currently not operational
up
Use this parameter to display sessions that are currently operational
detail
Use this parameter to display detailed session-related information
Command Mode
Exec mode and Privileged Exec mode
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Examples
#show rsvp session ingress without parameters or with "up" or "down":
%s RSVP:
To From State Pri Rt Style Labelin Labelout LSPName Uptime Est.time DSType
...
Total %d displayed
#show rsvp session ingress with parameters:
"Bypass", "Primary", "Detour", "Secondary"
Make-Before-Break Sibling for session with LSP-ID: prefix4: prefix6
From: u.prefix4: u.prefix6
LSPstate: %s, LSPname:
"Up/"Using Backup"/"Using Secondary"
"Dn",
Revert hold timer is ON due to expire in %d seconds
Revert Timer Finished, Forced Switch to Secondary LSP In Effect
CSPF usage: "Disabled" : "Enabled"
, CSPF Retry Count: %d, CSPF Retry Interval: %d seconds"
IGP-Shortcut: Enabled, LSP metric:
IGP-Shortcut: Disabled, LSP metric:
LSP Protection:
Bypass trunk:
Label in:
Label out:
Tspec rate:
Fspec rate:
Policer: Configured
and installed in hardware
but not installed in hardware
Not Configured
Tunnel Id: %d, LSP Id: %d
Ext-Tunnel Id:
Downstream:
Upstream:
Path refresh: %d seconds (RR enabled), (due in %d seconds)
Path lifetime: %d seconds (due in %d seconds)
Resv refresh: %d seconds (due in %d seconds)
Resv lifetime: %d seconds (due in %d seconds)
Retry count: %d, intrvl: %d seconds", # remaining, next retry in: %d seconds",
RRO re-use as ERO: "Enabled" : "Disabled"
Label Recording: "Enabled" : "Disabled"
FRR Admin Groups/Admin Groups:
***admin group info***
Exclude path detail:
Exclude "Link" : "Node
Configured Path: "none" : "in use" : "not in use"
%s Explicit Route Detail "Configured" : "Received"
"strict" : "loose"
Record route: " <self>") " ...incomplete"
Style: %s\n", rsvp_style_to_str (style));
Traffic type: "guaranteed" : "controlled-load" : "none"
Minimum Path MTU:
Traffic type: N/A
Minimum Path MTU: N/A
LSP Type: "ELSP_SIGNAL" : "ELSP_CONFIG"
CLASS DSCP_value EXP_value
The class to exp bits mapping is invalid.
LSP Type: L-LSP
LLSP DSCP: %d%d%d%d%d%d CLASS: %4s",
DSTE CLass Type Number: Invalid, Class Type name(configured):
DSTE Class Type Number: %d, Class Type name:
Last Recorded Error Code: %s (%d)
Last Recorded Error Value: %s (%d)
Node where Last Recorded Error originated:
Trunk Type: "gmpls" : "mpls"
Tesid:
Merge Point Adderss [%d] =
Table 6-66 explains the show command output fields.
Table 6-66: show rsvp session ingress output field
Field | Description |
---|
LSP state | State of the LSP that is being handled by this RSVP session. It can be either Up, Dn (down), or Admin Dn. Admin Dn indicates that the LSP is being taken down gracefully. |
LSP name | Name of the LSP. |
CSPF usage | CSPF usage state in the rsvp session. |
CSPF Retry Count | Number of times CSPF tried to find the path. |
CSPF Retry Interval | The interval at which CSPF retry to find the path. |
IGP-Shortcut | Status of IGP shortcut for the RSVP trunk. |
LSP metric | Relative/Absolute metric value of the LSP. |
LSP Protection | LSP Protection configured for the RSVP trunk. |
Bypass trunk | Name for the configured Bypass trunk. |
Tspec rate | Sender's traffic specification, which describes the sender's traffic parameters. |
Fspec rate | Fspec peak rate values. |
Policer | QoS Policy configured for the RSVP trunk. |
Tunnel Id | Tunnel identifier (destination port) for the RSVP session. |
LSP Id | Address of the LSP in the interface. |
Ext-Tunnel Id | Ext Tunnel identifier (destination port) for the RSVP session. |
Down stream | Specify the dn stream label for the bidirectional label-switched path (LSP). |
Upstream | Address of the previous hop for the egress session. |
Path refresh | Path messages are sent periodically to refresh path states. The refresh interval is controlled by a variable called the refresh time. |
Path lifetime | Number of seconds remaining in the lifetime of the reservation. |
Resv refresh | Remaining time in seconds for the next Resv refresh. |
Resv lifetime | Number of seconds remaining in the lifetime of the reservation. |
Retry count | Number of times sanity polling periodically checks for an error condition in the FPC. |
intrvl | Interval sets the time for the messages in order to control the session. |
next retry in | Remaining time in seconds for the next retry. |
RRO re-use as ERO | Enabling to re-use Record route as Explicit route for rsvp session. |
Label Recording | Enabling to record the labels exchanged by all the peers. |
FRR Admin Groups/Admin Groups | Resource affinities associated with the rsvp session. |
Exclude path detail | Detailed List of the link addresses to be excluded for RSVP Bypass session. |
Exclude Link | Address of the Link to be excluded for RSVP Bypass session. |
Configured Path | Configured path name associated with the rsvp session. |
Record route | Established rsvp path with each hop information. |
Style | Reservation style associated with the rsvp session. |
Traffic type | Traffic type associated with the rsvp session. |
Minimum Path MTU | Path maximum transmission unit (MTU) discovery in the interface. |
LSP Type | Type of ELSP signal. |
CLASS | Name of the class which is associated with rsvp session. |
DSCP_value | DSCP value of diff-serv class which is associated with rsvp session. |
EXP_value | EXP value of diff-serv class which is associated with rsvp sess |
DSTE Class Type Number | Diff-serv class type number associated with rsvp session. |
Class Type name | Diff-serv class type name associated with rsvp session. |
Last Recorded Error Code | The last recorded error code for the RSVP session. |
Last Recorded Error Value | The last recorded error for the RSVP session. |
Node where Last Recorded Error originated | Error originated node in the rsvp session. |
Trunk Type | Trunk type in the rsvp session. |
Tesid | Traffic Engineering Service Instance Identifier. |
Merge Point Adderss | Address of the node where the Bypass LSP joins with the protected LSP. |
show rsvp session LSP-NAME
Use this command to display information only for sessions with a specified name.
Command Syntax
show rsvp session LSP-NAME
show rsvp session LSP-NAME primary
show rsvp session LSP-NAME secondary
Parameters
primary
Use this parameter to display any primary LSP sessions
secondary
Use this parameter to display any secondary LSP sessions
Command Mode
Exec mode and Privileged Exec mode
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Usage
Following is a sample output from the command displaying session information about the LSP named t1.
#show rsvp session t1
Ingress (Primary)
192.168.0.90
From: 192.168.0.63, LSPstate: Up, LSPname: t1
Setup priority: 7, Hold priority: 0
CSPF usage: Disabled, CSPF Retry Count: 0, CSPF Retry Interval: 30 seconds
Label in: -, Label out: 17,
Tspec rate: 0
Tunnel Id: 1, LSP Id: 1, Ext-Tunnel Id: 192.168.0.63
Downstream: 10.10.23.60, xe1
Path refresh: 30 seconds (due in 34 seconds)
Resv lifetime 157 seconds (due in 155 seconds)
Retry Count: 0, Retry Interval: 30 seconds
RRO re-use as ERO: Enabled
Labels Recording: Disabled
Admin Groups: include-any --> 0(a)
Configured Path: p1 (in use)
Configured Explicit Route Detail :
10.10.23.60/32 loose
Session Explicit Route Detail :
10.10.23.60/32 loose
10.10.21.90/32 loose
Record route: <self> 10.10.23.60 10.10.21.90
Style: Shared Explicit Filter
Traffic type: controlled-load
Minimum Path MTU: 1500
Last Recorded Error Code: None
Last Recorded Error Value: None
#
Table 6-67 explains the show command output fields.
Table 6-67: show rsvp session LSP-NAME output field
Field | Description |
---|
Ingress (Primary) | Information about ingress RSVP sessions. Each session has one line of output. |
From | Source (ingress switch) of the session. |
LSP state | State of the LSP that is being handled by this RSVP session. It can be either Up, Dn (down), or Admin Dn. Admin Dn indicates that the LSP is being taken down gracefully. |
LSPname | Name of the LSP. |
Setup priority | Value of the setup priority. |
Hold priority | Determines the degree to which an LSP holds onto its session reservation after the LSP has been set up successfully. |
CSPF usage | CSPF usage state in the rsvp session. |
LSP Protection | Protects the traffic failures. |
Label in | Incoming label for this LSP. |
Label out | Outgoing label for this LSP. |
Tspec rate | Sender's traffic specification, which describes the sender's traffic parameters. |
Fspec rate | Fspec peak rate values. |
Tunnel id | Tunnel address (destination port) for the session. |
LSP id | Address of the LSP in the interface. |
Ext-Tunnel Id | Session address for the ext-tunnel. |
Down stream | Specify the dnstream label for the bidirectional label-switched path (LSP). |
Path refresh | Path messages are sent periodically to refresh path states. The refresh interval is controlled by a variable called the refresh time. |
Resv lifetime | Number of seconds remaining in the lifetime of the reservation. |
Retry count | Number of times sanity polling periodically checks for an error condition in the FPC. |
intrvl | Interval sets the time for the messages in order to control the session. |
RRO re-use as ERO | Enabling to re-use Record route as Explicit route for rsvp session. |
Label Recording | Enabling to record the labels exchanged by all the peers. |
Admin Groups | Resource affinities associated with the rsvp session. |
Configured Path | Configured path name associated with the rsvp session. |
Configured Explicit Route Detail | Configured explicit route with each hop information. |
Session Explicit Route Detail | Established explicit route with each hop information. |
Record route | Established rsvp path with each hop information. |
Style | Reservation style associated with the rsvp session. |
Traffic type | Traffic type associated with the rsvp session. |
Minimum Path MTU | Path maximum transmission unit (MTU) discovery in the interface. |
Last Recorded Error Code | Recorded error code for the last time service ran. |
Last Recorded Error Value | No Recorded error value for the last time service ran. |
show rsvp session transit
Use this command to display session-related information for the transit or intermediate router.
Command Syntax
show rsvp session transit
show rsvp session transit detail
show rsvp session transit up
show rsvp session transit down
show rsvp session transit up detail
show rsvp session transit down detail
Parameters
up
Use this parameter to display sessions that are operational
down
Use this parameter to display sessions that are not operational
detail
Use this parameter to display detailed session-related information
Command Mode
Exec mode and Privileged Exec mode
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
Following are sample outputs from the command displaying detailed session information for the transit router.
#show rsvp session transit detail
Transit (Primary)
10.10.21.3
From: 1.1.1.1, LSPstate: Up, LSPname: t1
Setup priority: 5, Hold priority: 5
LSP Protection: None
Label in: 16, Label out: 3,
Tspec rate: 10m, Fspec rate: 10m
Tunnel Id: 1, LSP Id: 2, Ext-Tunnel Id: 1.1.1.1
Downstream: 10.10.21.3, xe1 Upstream: 10.10.23.1, xe3
Path refresh: 5 seconds (due in 6155 seconds)
Path lifetime: 26 seconds (due in 25 seconds)
Resv refresh: 5 seconds (due in 2533 seconds)
Resv lifetime: 26 seconds (due in 25 seconds)
RRO re-use as ERO: Disabled
Label Recording: Disabled
Admin Groups: Received Explicit Route Detail :
10.10.23.2/32 strict
Record route: 10.10.23.1 <self> 10.10.21.3
Style: Shared Explicit Filter
Traffic type: controlled-load
Minimum Path MTU: 1500
LSP Type: ELSP_SIGNAL
CLASS DSCP_value EXP_value
af43 100110 7
DSTE Class Type Number: 0, Class Type name: default
#
Table 6-68 explains the show command output fields.
Table 6-68: show rsvp session transit output field
Field | Description |
---|
Transit (Primary) | Transit RSVP sessions information in the interface. |
From | Source (ingress switch) of the session. |
LSP state | State of the LSP that is being handled by this RSVP session. It can be either Up, Dn (down), or Admin Dn. Admin Dn indicates that the LSP is being taken down gracefully. |
LSP name | Name of the LSP. |
Setup priority | Value of the setup priority. |
Hold priority | Determines the degree to which an LSP holds onto its session reservation after the LSP has been set up successfully. |
LSP Protection | Protects the traffic failures. |
Label in | Incoming label for this LSP. |
Label out | Outgoing label for this LSP. |
Tspec rate | Sender's traffic specification, which describes the sender's traffic parameters. |
Fspec rate | Fspec peak rate values. |
Tunnel id | Tunnel address (destination port) for the session. |
LSP id | Address of the LSP in the interface. |
Ext-Tunnel Id | Session address for the ext-tunnel. |
Down stream | Specify the dnstream label for the bidirectional label-switched path (LSP). |
Path refresh | Path messages are sent periodically to refresh path states. The refresh interval is controlled by a variable called the refresh time. |
Resv lifetime | Number of seconds remaining in the lifetime of the reservation. |
RRO re-use as ERO | Enabling to re-use Record route as Explicit route for rsvp session. |
Label Recording | Enabling to record the labels exchanged by all the peers. |
Admin Groups | Resource affinities associated with the rsvp session. |
Configured Explicit Route Detail | Configured path name associated with the rsvp session. |
Record route | Recorded route for the session, taken from the record route object. Normally this value will be the same as that of explct route. Differences indicate that path rerouting has occurred, typically during fast reroute. |
Style | Reservation style associated with the rsvp session. |
Traffic type | Traffic type associated with the rsvp session. |
Minimum Path MTU | Path maximum transmission unit (MTU) discovery in the interface. |
LSP Type | Type of LSP for Diffserv services(E-LSP or L-LSP). |
CLASS | Name of the class which is associated with rsvp session. |
DSCP_value | DSCP value of diff-serv class which is associated with rsvp session. |
EXP_value | EXP value of diff-serv class which is associated with rsvp session. |
DSTE Class Type Number | Diff-serv class type number associated with rsvp session. |
Class Type name | Diff-serv class type name associated with rsvp session. |
show rsvp statistics
Use this command to display overall statistics of different type of RSVP control messages sent and received in a node.
Command Syntax
show rsvp statistics
Parameters
None
Command Mode
Exec and Privileged Exec modes
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
#show rsvp statistics
PacketType Total
Sent Received
Path 627 501
PathErr 0 24
PathTear 1 27
Resv FF 30 9
Resv WF 0 0
Resv SE 646 583
Resv Err 0 0
ResvTear 0 0
ResvConf 0 0
Hello 330604 334461
Bundle 1006 866
Ack 50 14
SRefresh 34348 32424
Notify 0 0
show rsvp summary-refresh
Use this command to display RSVP summary refresh data.
Command Syntax
show rsvp summary-refresh
Parameters
None
Command Mode
Exec mode and Privileged Exec mode
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
#show rsvp summary-refresh:
Neighbor Addr Tunnel ID LSP ID Ingress Egress
Table 6-69 explains the show command output fields.
Table 6-69: show rsvp trunk output field
Field | Description |
---|
Neighbor Addr | Neighbor address on the primary address of the interface. |
Tunnel ID | Tunnel identifier (destination port) for the RSVP session. |
LSP ID | Address of the LSP in the interface. |
Ingress | Information about ingress RSVP sessions. |
Egress | Information about egress RSVP sessions. |
show rsvp trunk
Use this command to display information for a specific trunk or for all trunks.
Command Syntax
show rsvp trunk
show rsvp trunk NAME
show rsvp trunk detail
Parameters
NAME
Enter the name of a trunk
detail
Use this parameter to display detailed information for all trunks
Command Mode
Exec mode and Privileged Exec mode
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
#show rsvp trunk
Trunk Name Trunk ID Type # Sess Egress Address(es)
T1 101 P2P 1 4.4.4.4
T2 102 P2P 2 5.5.5.5
Total trunks configured: 3.
#
Following is a sample output from the command using the detail parameter.
#show rsvp trunk detail
Trunk name: T1, tunnel-id: 101
Type: P2P
Ext-tunnel-id: 1.1.1.1/32
Egress: 4.4.4.4/32
# of LSPs in trunk: 1
Mapped-routes: none
Trunk name: T2, tunnel-id: 102
Type: P2P
Ext-tunnel-id: 1.1.1.1/32
Egress: 5.5.5.5/32
# of LSPs in trunk: 2
Mapped-routes: none
Table 6-70 explains the show command output fields.
Table 6-70: show rsvp trunk output field
Field | Description |
---|
Trunk Name | Name of the trunk. |
Trunk ID | Session address for the trunk. |
Type | Trunk type in the rsvp session. |
Sess | Number of sessions associated with rsvp trunk. |
Egress | Information about egress RSVP sessions. |
Total trunks configured | Number of configured trunk in the rsvp session. |
Ext-tunnel-id | Extended Tunnel identifier (destination port) for the RSVP session. |
Mapped-routes | Map the route of the interface. |
show rsvp version
Use this command to display the version of the RSVP daemon. Current RSVP version is 1.
Command Syntax
show rsvp version
Parameters
None
Command Mode
Exec and Privileged Exec modes
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Example
#show rsvp version
Resource ReSerVation Protocol, version 1. rfc2205
RSVP protocol = Enabled
R(refresh timer) = 30 seconds
K(keep multiplier) = 3
Preemption = Normal
#
Table 6-71 explains the show command output fields.
Table 6-71: show rsvp version output field
Field | Description |
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Resource Reservation Protocol | RSVP software version. |
RSVP protocol | Status of RSVP. |
R (refresh timer) | Configured time interval used to generate periodic RSVP messages. |
K (keep multiplier) | Number of RSVP messages that can be lost before an RSVP state is declared stale. |
Preemption | Currently configured preemption capability. |