User guide

9-6 MPLS Module Installation and User Guide
Additional MPLS Module Support Topics
show iproute {priority | vlan <vlan> | permanent | <ipaddress>
<netmask> | route-map | origin [direct | static | blackhole | rip |
bootp | icmp | ospf-intra | ospf-inter | ospf-as-external |
ospf-extern1 | ospf-extern2]} {sorted}
show ipconfig Command
The output of the
show ipconfig
command has been enhanced to indicate the
enable/disable status of the specified VLAN(s).
show iproute and rtlookup Commands
The output of the
show iproute
and
rtlookup
commands has been enhanced to
include information about MPLS LSPs associated with the routes. The flags field
displayed by these commands has been enhanced to indicate the presence of MPLS next
hops. An uppercase
L
indicates the presence of a direct LSP next hop for the route. A
lowercase
l
indicates the presence of an indirect LSP next hope for the route.
Optional
show iproute
Keywords
An optional
mpls
keyword has been added to the
show iproute
and
rtlookup
commands. When the
mpls
keyword is specified, the information displayed is modified;
some of the information normally displayed is omitted, and the LSP endpoint and
outgoing MPLS label are displayed instead. The LSP endpoint is the IP address/prefix
of the FEC associated with the LSP. The LSP endpoint matches the destination for direct
LSPs and is a 32-bit prefix address of a proxy router for indirect LSPs.
The
mpls
keyword only applies to some of the options available on the
show iproute
command. The
mpl
s keyword is ignored when specified in conjunction with the
following options:
priority
route-map
summary
The modified syntax of the
rtlookup
command is as follows:
rtlookup [<ipaddress> | <hostname>] {mpls}