ping mpls l2vpn
Syntax
ping mpls l2vpn (instance instance-name local-site-id local-site-id-number remote-site-id
remote-site-id-number | interface interface-name)
<bottom-label-ttl>
<count count>
<destination address>
<detail>
<exp forwarding-class>
<logical-system (all | logical-system-name)>
<size bytes>
<source source-address>
<sweep>
Release Information
Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
The
size
and
sweep
options were introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Description
Check the operability of MPLS Layer 2 virtual private network (VPN) connections. Type
Ctrl+c to interrupt a
ping mpls l2vpn
command.
Options
bottom-label-ttl
—(Optional) Display the time-to-live value for the bottom label in the
label stack.
count
count
—(Optional) Number of ping requests to send. If
count
is not specified, five ping
requests are sent. The range of values is
1
through 1,000,000. The default value is
5
.
destination
address
—(Optional) Specify an address other than the default (
127.0.0.1/32
)
for the ping echo requests. The address can be anything within the
127/8
subnet.
detail
—(Optional) Display detailed information about the echo requests sent and received.
exp
forwarding-class
—(Optional) Value of the forwarding class for the MPLS ping packets.
instance
instance-name
local-site-id
local-site-id-number
remote-site-id
remote-site-id-number
—Ping a combination of the Layer 2 VPN routing instance name,
the local site identifier, and the remote site identifier, testing the integrity of the
Layer 2 VPN circuit (specified by the identifiers) between the ingress and egress
provider edge (PE) routers or switches.
interface
interface-name
—Ping an interface configured for the Layer 2 VPN on the egress
PE router or switch.
logical-system (all |
logical-system-name
)
—(Optional) Perform this operation on all logical
systems or on the specified logical system.
size
bytes
—(Optional) Size of the label-switched path (LSP) ping request packet (
96
through
65468
bytes). Packets are 4-byte aligned. For example, If you enter a size
of 97, 98, 99, or 100, the router or switch uses a size value of 100 bytes. If you enter
a packet size that is smaller than the minimum size, an error message is displayed
reminding you of the 96-byte minimum.
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