Table 475: show rsvp session Output Fields
(continued)
Level of Output
Field Description
Field Name
All levels
Destination (egress routing device) of the session.
To
All levels
Source (ingress routing device) of the session.
From
All levels
State of the path:
Up
,
Down
, or
AdminDn
.
AdminDn
indicates that the LSP is
being taken down gracefully.
State
detail
Destination (egress routing device) of the LSP.
Address
detail
Source (ingress routing device) of the session.
From
brief detail
State of the LSP that is being handled by this RSVP session. It can be either
Up
,
Dn
(down), or
AdminDn
.
AdminDn
indicates that the LSP is being taken down
gracefully.
LSPstate
brief
Number of active routes (prefixes) that have been installed in the routing table.
For ingress RSVP sessions, the routing table is the primary IPv4 table (
inet.0
).
For transit and egress RSVP sessions, the routing table is the primary MPLS table
mpls.0
).
Rt
detail
Number of active routes (prefixes) that have been installed in the forwarding
table. For ingress RSVP sessions, the forwarding table is the primary IPv4 table
(
inet.0
). For transit and egress RSVP sessions, the forwarding table is the primary
MPLS table (
mpls.0
).
Active Route
brief detail
Name of the LSP.
LSPname
detail
Indicates whether the RSVP session is for the primary or secondary LSP path.
LSPpath
can be either
primary
or
secondary
and can be displayed on the ingress,
egress, and transit routing devices.
LSPpath
can also indicate when a graceful
LSP deletion has been triggered.
LSPpath
detail
(Egress routing device) Destination address for the bypass LSP.
Bypass
detail
(When LSP is bidirectional) LSP will allow data to travel in both directions
between GMPLS devices.
Bidir
detail
(When LSP is bidirectional) LSP will allow data to travel both ways between
GMPLS devices.
Bidirectional
detail
(When LSP is bidirectional) Incoming label for reverse direction traffic for
this LSP.
Upstream label in
detail
(When LSP is bidirectional) Outgoing label for reverse direction traffic for
this LSP.
Upstream label out
detail
(When LSP is bidirectional) Label the upstream node suggests for use in the
Resv message that is sent.
Recovery label
received
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