Table 469: show mpls lsp Output Fields
(continued)
Level of Output
Field Description
Field Name
detail
Number of seconds remaining in the lifetime of the reservation.
Time left
detail
Date and time when the RSVP session was initiated.
Since
detail
Sender's traffic specification, which describes the sender's traffic parameters.
Tspec
detail
Protocol ID and sender or receiver port used in this RSVP session.
Port number
detail
Address of the previous-hop (upstream) routing device or client, interface the
neighbor used to reach this router, and number of packets received from the
upstream neighbor.
PATH rcvfrom
detail
Address of the next-hop (downstream) routing device or client, interface used
to reach this neighbor, and number of packets sent to the downstream routing
device.
PATH sentto
detail
Address of the previous-hop (upstream) routing device or client, interface the
neighbor used to reach this routing device, and number of packets received
from the upstream neighbor. The output in this field, which is consistent with
that in the
PATH rcvfrom
field, indicates that the RSVP negotiation is complete.
RESV rcvfrom
detail
Recorded route for the session, taken from the record route object.
Record route
detail
Number of soft preemptions that occurred on a path and when the last soft
preemption occurred. Only successful soft preemptions are counted (those
that actually resulted in a new path being used).
Soft preempt
detail
Path is in the process of being soft preempted. This display is removed once
the ingress router has calculated a new path.
Soft preemption
pending
defaults
Default settings for MPLS traffic engineered LSPs:
•
LSP Holding Priority
—Determines the degree to which an LSP holds on to its
session reservation after the LSP has been set up successfully.
•
LSP Setup Priority
—Determines whether a new LSP that preempts an existing
LSP can be established.
•
Hop Limit
—Specifies the maximum number of routers the LSP can traverse
(including the ingress and egress).
•
Bandwidth
—Specifies the bandwidth in bits per second for the LSP.
•
LSP Retry Timer
—Length of time in seconds that the ingress router waits
between attempts to establish the primary path.
MPLS-TE LSP
Defaults
show mpls lsp defaults
user@host>
show mpls lsp defaults
MPLS-TE LSP Defaults
LSP Holding Priority 0
show mpls lsp defaults
LSP Setup Priority 7
Hop Limit 255
Bandwidth 0
LSP Retry Timer 30 seconds
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