User guide
3-14 MPLS Module Installation and User Guide
Configuring the MPLS Module
show mpls forwarding {summary | detail |
inactive | host <ipaddress> {detail | inactive} |
prefix <ipaddress/masklength> {detail |
inactive} | rsvp-te <ipaddress> {detail}}
Displays information from the FEC-to-NHLFE
database, used when forwarding non-MPLS
packets onto an LSP. Also displays information
for RSVP-TE LSPs. Omitting all keywords causes
summary information for all FECs to be
displayed. Keywords include the following:
•
summary
— Displays only the summary
route information associated with labeled
paths.
•
host
or
prefix
— Display information
for a single FEC.
•
rsvp-te
— Displays only the RSVP-TE
forwarding label mapping.
•
inactive
— Causes inactive mappings
to be displayed. This keyword does not
apply to the
rsvp-te
keyword, because
RSVP-TE operates in DoD mode.
show mpls interface {ldp | targeted-ldp |
rsvp-te}
Displays targeted LDP and RSVP-TE interface
information, including targeted LDP and
RSVP-TE peer IP address and peer state.
Specifying the keyword ldp, targeted-ldp, or
rsvp-te limits the information displayed to only
those interface types.
show mpls label {summary | detail |
<label_number> {detail} | host <ipaddress>
{detail} | prefix <ipaddress/masklength>
{detail} | rsvp-te <ipaddress> {detail}}
Displays information from the Incoming Label
Map (ILM), used when forwarding packets that
arrive as labeled MPLS packets. Omitting the
hex_label parameter causes summary
information for all incoming label assignments to
be displayed. You can specify both host and
prefix FEC types. Specify rsvp-te to display
only the RSVP-TE assigned labels.The summary
keyword displays the number of labels allocated
from each label range partition. This command
also displays information from the Incoming Label
Map (ILM) for RSVP-TE LSPs.
show mpls qos-mapping Displays MPLS-specified QoS mappings for
dot1p-to-exp and exp-to-dot1p.
Table 3-5: MPLS Configuration Commands (continued)
Command Description