To display information about xconnect attachment circuits and pseudowires, use the
show xconnect command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show xconnect { {all | interface type number} [detail] | peer ip-address {all | vcid vcid-value} [detail] | pwmib [peer ip-address vcid-value]}
Cisco IOS SR and S Trains
show xconnect { {all | interface type number | memory | rib} [detail] [checkpoint] | peer ip-address {all | vcid vcid-value} [detail] | pwmib [peer ip-address vcid-value]}monitor
Cisco uBR10012 Router and Cisco uBR7200 Series Universal Broadband Routers
show xconnect {all | peer ip-address {all | vcid vcid-value} | pwmib [peer ip-address vcid-value]} [detail]
Syntax Description
all
|
Displays information about all xconnect attachment circuits and pseudowires.
|
interface
|
Displays information about xconnect attachment circuits and pseudowires on the specified interface.
|
type
|
Interface type. For more information, use the question mark (?) online help function. Valid values for the
type argument are as follows:
-
atm
number —Displays xconnect information for a specific ATM interface or subinterface.
-
atm
number
vp
vpi-value —Displays virtual path (VP) xconnect information for a specific ATM virtual path identifier (VPI). The
show xconnect atm
number
vp
vpi-value command will not display information about virtual circuit (VC) xconnects using the specified VPI.
-
atm
number
vc
vpi-value/vci-value —Displays VC xconnect information for a specific ATM VPI and virtual circuit identifier (VCI) combination.
-
ethernet
number —Displays port-mode xconnect information for a specific Ethernet interface or subinterface.
-
fastethernet
number —Displays port-mode xconnect information for a specific Fast Ethernet interface or subinterface.
-
serial
number —Displays xconnect information for a specific serial interface.
-
serial
number
dlci-number —Displays xconnect information for a specific Frame Relay data-link connection identifier (DLCI).
|
number
|
Interface or subinterface number. For more information about the numbering syntax for your networking device, use the question
mark (?) online help function.
|
detail
|
(Optional) Displays detailed information about the specified xconnect attachment circuits and pseudowires.
|
peer
|
Displays information about xconnect attachment circuits and pseudowires associated with the specified peer.
|
ip-address
|
The IP address of the peer.
|
all
|
Displays all xconnect information associated with the specified peer IP address.
|
vcid
|
Displays xconnect information associated with the specified peer IP address and the specified VC ID.
|
vcid-value
|
The VC ID value.
|
pwmib
|
Displays information about the pseudowire MIB.
|
memory
|
Displays information about the xconnect memory usage.
|
rib
|
Displays information about the pseudowire Routing Information Base (RIB).
|
checkpoint
|
(Optional) Displays the autodiscovered pseudowire information that is checkpointed to the standby Route Processor (RP).
|
monitor
|
Displays information about xconnect monitor usage for bidirectional forwarding detection (BFD).
|
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.0(31)S
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.2(28)SB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(28)SB.
|
12.4(11)T
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(11)T.
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was modified. The
rib keyword was added.
|
12.2(33)SXI
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXI.
|
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1.
|
12.4(24)T
|
This command was modified in a release earlier than Cisco IOS Release 12.4(24)T. The
pwmib keyword was added.
|
12.2(33)SRC
|
This command was modified in a release earlier than Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRC. The
memory keyword was added.
|
12.2(33)SCC
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCC.
|
15.1(1)S
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(1)S. The output of the
show xconnect rib command and the
show xconnect rib detail command was modified to support dynamic pseudowire switching on Autonomous System Boundary Routers (ASRBs). The
checkpoint keyword was added.
|
12.2(33)SCF
|
This command was modified. The output was changed to display backup pseudowire information.
|
15.1(3)S
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S. Themonitor keyword was added.
|
Usage Guidelines
You can use the
show xconnect command to display, sort, and filter basic information about all xconnect attachment circuits and pseudowires.
You can use the
show xconnect command output to help determine the appropriate steps required to troubleshoot an xconnect configuration problem. More specific
information about a particular type of xconnect can be displayed using the commands listed in the “Related Commands” table.
Examples
The following example shows the
show xconnect all command output in the brief (default) display format:
Router# show xconnect all
Legend: XC ST=Xconnect State, S1=Segment1 State, S2=Segment2 State
UP=Up, DN=Down, AD=Admin Down, IA=Inactive, SB=Standby, RV=Recovering, NH=No Hardware
XC ST Segment 1 S1 Segment 2 S2
------+---------------------------------+--+---------------------------------+--
UP ac Et0/0(Ethernet) UP mpls 10.55.55.2:1000 UP
UP ac Se7/0(PPP) UP mpls 10.55.55.2:2175 UP
UP pri ac Se6/0:230(FR DLCI) UP mpls 10.55.55.2:2230 UP
IA sec ac Se6/0:230(FR DLCI) UP mpls 10.55.55.3:2231 DN
UP ac Se4/0(HDLC) UP mpls 10.55.55.2:4000 UP
UP ac Se6/0:500(FR DLCI) UP l2tp 10.55.55.2:5000 UP
UP ac Et1/0.1:200(Eth VLAN) UP mpls 10.55.55.2:5200 UP
UP pri ac Se6/0:225(FR DLCI) UP mpls 10.55.55.2:5225 UP
IA sec ac Se6/0:225(FR DLCI) UP mpls 10.55.55.3:5226 DN
IA pri ac Et1/0.2:100(Eth VLAN) UP ac Et2/0.2:100(Eth VLAN) UP
UP sec ac Et1/0.2:100(Eth VLAN) UP mpls 10.55.55.3:1101 UP
UP ac Se6/0:150(FR DLCI) UP ac Se8/0:150(FR DLCI) UP
The following example shows the
show xconnect all command output in the detailed display format:
Router# show xconnect all detail
Legend: XC ST=Xconnect State, S1=Segment1 State, S2=Segment2 State
UP=Up, DN=Down, AD=Admin Down, IA=Inactive, SB=Standby, RV=Recovering, NH=No HardwareXC
ST Segment 1 S1 Segment 2 S2
------+---------------------------------+--+---------------------------------+--
UP ac Et0/0(Ethernet) UP mpls 10.55.55.2:1000 UP
Interworking: ip Local VC label 16
Remote VC label 16
pw-class: mpls-ip
UP ac Se7/0(PPP) UP mpls 10.55.55.2:2175 UP
Interworking: ip Local VC label 22
Remote VC label 17
pw-class: mpls-ip
UP pri ac Se6/0:230(FR DLCI) UP mpls 10.55.55.2:2230 UP
Interworking: ip Local VC label 21
Remote VC label 18
pw-class: mpls-ip
IA sec ac Se6/0:230(FR DLCI) UP mpls 10.55.55.3:2231 DN
Interworking: ip Local VC label unassigned
Remote VC label 19
pw-class: mpls-ip
SB ac Se4/0:100(FR DLCI) UP mpls 10.55.55.2:4000 SB
Interworking: none Local VC label 18
Remote VC label 19
pw-class: mpls
UP ac Se6/0:500(FR DLCI) UP l2tp 10.55.55.2:5000 UP
Interworking: none Session ID: 34183
Tunnel ID: 62083
Peer name: pe-iou2
Protocol State: UP
Remote Circuit State: UP
pw-class: l2tp
UP ac Et1/0.1:200(Eth VLAN) UP mpls 10.55.55.2:5200 UP
Interworking: ip Local VC label 17
Remote VC label 20
pw-class: mpls-ip
UP pri ac Se6/0:225(FR DLCI) UP mpls 10.55.55.2:5225 UP
Interworking: none Local VC label 19
Remote VC label 21
pw-class: mpls
IA sec ac Se6/0:225(FR DLCI) UP mpls 10.55.55.3:5226 DN
Interworking: none Local VC label unassigned
Remote VC label 22
pw-class: mpls
IA pri ac Et1/0.2:100(Eth VLAN) UP ac Et2/0.2:100(Eth VLAN) UP
Interworking: none Interworking: none
UP sec ac Et1/0.2:100(Eth VLAN) UP mpls 10.55.55.3:1101 UP
Interworking: none Local VC label 23
Remote VC label 17
pw-class: mpls
UP ac Se6/0:150(FR DLCI) UP ac Se8/0:150(FR DLCI) UP
Interworking: none Interworking: none
Examples
The following is sample output from the
show xconnect all command in the brief (default) display format for all xconnect attachment circuits and pseudowires on a Cisco uBR10012 router:
Router# show xconnect all
Legend: XC ST=Xconnect State S1=Segment1 State S2=Segment2 State
UP=Up DN=Down AD=Admin Down IA=Inactive
SB=Standby RV=Recovering NH=No Hardware
XC ST Segment 1 S1 Segment 2 S2
------+---------------------------------+--+---------------------------------+--
UP ac Bu254:2001(DOCSIS) UP mpls 10.76.1.1:2001 UP
UP ac Bu254:2002(DOCSIS) UP mpls 10.76.1.1:2002 UP
UP ac Bu254:2004(DOCSIS) UP mpls 10.76.1.1:2004 UP
DN ac Bu254:22(DOCSIS) UP mpls 101.1.0.2:22 DN
Examples
The following is sample output from the
show xconnect command in the brief (default) display format for all xconnect attachment circuits and pseudowires on a Cisco uBR10012 router
in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCF:
Router# show xconnect all
Legend: XC ST=Xconnect State S1=Segment1 State S2=Segment2 State
UP=Up DN=Down AD=Admin Down IA=Inactive
SB=Standby RV=Recovering NH=No Hardware
XC ST Segment 1 S1 Segment 2 S2
------+---------------------------------+--+---------------------------------+--
DN ac Bu254:55(DOCSIS) DN mpls 10.2.3.4:55 DN
UP ac Bu254:1000(DOCSIS) UP mpls 10.2.3.4:1000 UP
UP ac Bu254:400(DOCSIS) UP mpls 10.76.2.1:400 UP
DN ac Bu254:600(DOCSIS) DN mpls 10.76.2.1:600 DN
UP ac Bu254:1800(DOCSIS) UP mpls 10.76.2.1:1800 UP
DN ac Bu254:45454(DOCSIS) DN mpls 10.76.2.1:45454 DN
Examples
The following is sample output from the
show xconnect command in the detailed display format for all xconnect attachment circuits and pseudowires on a Cisco uBR10012 router:
Router# show xconnect all detail
Legend: XC ST=Xconnect State S1=Segment1 State S2=Segment2 State
UP=Up DN=Down AD=Admin Down IA=Inactive
SB=Standby RV=Recovering NH=No Hardware
XC ST Segment 1 S1 Segment 2 S2
------+---------------------------------+--+---------------------------------+--
UP ac Bu254:2001(DOCSIS) UP mpls 10.76.1.1:2001 UP
Interworking: ethernet Local VC label 40
Remote VC label 110
pw-class:
UP ac Bu254:2002(DOCSIS) UP mpls 10.76.1.1:2002 UP
Interworking: ethernet Local VC label 41
Remote VC label 88
pw-class:
UP ac Bu254:2004(DOCSIS) UP mpls 10.76.1.1:2004 UP
Interworking: ethernet Local VC label 42
Remote VC label 111
pw-class:
DN ac Bu254:22(DOCSIS) UP mpls 101.1.0.2:22 DN
Interworking: ethernet Local VC label 39
Remote VC label unassigned
pw-class:
Examples
The following is sample output from the
show xconnect command in the detailed display format for all xconnect attachment circuits and pseudowires on a Cisco uBR10012 router in
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCF:
Router# show xconnect all detail
Legend: XC ST=Xconnect State S1=Segment1 State S2=Segment2 State
UP=Up DN=Down AD=Admin Down IA=Inactive
SB=Standby RV=Recovering NH=No Hardware
XC ST Segment 1 S1 Segment 2 S2
------+---------------------------------+--+---------------------------------+--
DN ac Bu254:55(DOCSIS) DN mpls 10.2.3.4:55 DN
Interworking: ethernet Local VC label unassigned
Remote VC label unassigned
pw-class:
UP ac Bu254:1000(DOCSIS) UP mpls 10.2.3.4:1000 UP
Interworking: ethernet Local VC label 33
Remote VC label 36
pw-class:
UP ac Bu254:400(DOCSIS) UP mpls 10.76.2.1:400 UP
Interworking: ethernet Local VC label 35
Remote VC label 194
pw-class:
DN ac Bu254:600(DOCSIS) DN mpls 10.76.2.1:600 DN
Interworking: ethernet Local VC label unassigned
Remote VC label 120
pw-class:
UP ac Bu254:1800(DOCSIS) UP mpls 10.76.2.1:1800 UP
Interworking: ethernet Local VC label 24
Remote VC label 132
pw-class:
DN ac Bu254:45454(DOCSIS) DN mpls 10.76.2.1:45454 DN
Interworking: ethernet Local VC label unassigned
Remote VC label 54
pw-class:
The table below describes the significant fields shown in the displays.
Table 47. show xconnect all Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
XC ST
|
State of the xconnect attachment circuit or pseudowire. The valid states are:
-
DN—The xconnect attachment circuit or pseudowire is down. Either segment 1, segment 2, or both segments are down.
-
IA—The xconnect attachment circuit or pseudowire is inactive. This state is valid only when pseudowire redundancy is configured.
-
NH—One or both segments of this xconnect no longer have the required hardware resources available to the system.
-
UP—The xconnect attachment circuit or pseudowire is up. Both segment 1 and segment 2 must be up for the xconnect to be up.
|
Segment1
or
Segment2
|
Information about the type of xconnect, the interface type, and the IP address the segment is using. The types of xconnects
are as follows:
-
ac—Attachment circuit
-
l2tp—Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol
-
mpls—Multiprotocol Label Switching
-
pri ac—Primary attachment circuit
-
sec ac—Secondary attachment circuit
|
S1
or
S2
|
State of the segment. The valid states are:
-
AD—The segment is administratively down.
-
DN—The segment is down.
-
HS—The segment is in hot standby mode.
-
RV—The segment is recovering from a graceful restart.
-
SB—The segment is in a standby state.
-
UP—The segment is up.
|
The additional fields displayed in the detailed output are self-explanatory.
Examples
For the VPLS Autodiscovery feature, issuing the
show xconnect rib command provides RIB details, as shown in the following example:
Router# show xconnect rib
Local Router ID: 10.0.0.0
+- Origin of entry (I=iBGP/e=eBGP)
| +- Imported without a matching route target (Yes/No)?
| | +- Provisioned (Yes/No)?
| | | +- Stale entry (Yes/No)?
| | | |
v v v v
O I P S VPLS-ID Target ID Next-Hop Route-Target
-+-+-+-+----------------------+---------------+--------------+-------------
I Y N N 66:66 10.0.0.1 10.1.1.2 66:66
I Y N N 66:66 10.1.1.2 10.1.1.3 66:66
I N Y N 1:1 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.1 2:2
I N Y N 1:1 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.3 2:2
I N Y N
The table below describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 48. show xconnect rib Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Local Router ID
|
A unique router identifier. Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) Autodiscovery automatically generates a router ID using the
MPLS global router ID.
|
Origin of entry
|
Origin of the entry. The origin can be “I” for internal Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) or “e” for external BGP.
|
Imported without a matching route target
|
Specifies whether the route was imported prior to configuring a route target.
|
Provisioned
|
Specifies whether the pseudowire has been provisioned using a learned route.
|
VPLS/WPWS-ID
|
Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) domain. VPLS Autodiscovery automatically generates a VPLS ID using the BGP autonomous
system number and the configured VFI VPN ID.
|
Target ID
|
Target ID. The IP address of the destination router.
|
Next-Hop
|
IP address of the next hop router.
|
Route-Target
|
Route target (RT). VPLS Autodiscovery automatically generates a route target using the lower 6 bytes of the route distinguisher
(RD) and VPN ID.
|
For VPLS Autodiscovery, issuing the
show xconnect rib detail command provides more information about the routing information base, as shown in the following example:
Router# show xconnect rib detail
Local Router ID: 10.9.9.9
VPLS-ID 10:123, TID 10.7.7.7
Next-Hop: 10.7.7.7
Hello-Source: 10.9.9.9
Route-Target: 10:123
Incoming RD: 10:10
Forwarder: vfi VPLS1
Origin: BGP
Provisioned: Yes
VPLS-ID 10:123, TID 10.7.7.8
Next-Hop: 10.7.7.8
Hello-Source: 10.9.9.9
Route-Target: 10:123
Incoming RD: 10:11
Forwarder: vfi VPLS1
Origin: BGP
Provisioned: No
VPLS-ID 10.100.100.100:1234, TID 0.0.0.2
Next-Hop: 10.2.2.2, 10.3.3.3, 10.4.4.4
Hello-Source: 10.9.9.9
Route-Target: 10.111.111.111:12345, 10.8.8.8:345
Incoming RD: 10:12
Forwarder: vfi VPLS2
Origin: BGP
Provisioned: Yes
VPLS-ID 10.100.100.100:1234, TID 10.13.1.1
Next-Hop: 10.1.1.1
Hello-Source: 10.9.9.9
Route-Target: 10.111.111.111:12345
Incoming RD: 10:13
Forwarder: vfi VPLS2
Origin: BGP
Provisioned: Yes
The table below describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 49. show xconnect rib detail Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Hello-Source
|
Source IP address used when Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) hello messages are sent to the LDP peer for the autodiscovered
pseudowire.
|
Incoming RD
|
Route distinguisher for the autodiscovered pseudowire.
|
Forwarder
|
VFI to which the autodiscovered pseudowire is attached.
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the
show xconnect rib command when used in a Layer 2 Virtual Private Network (L2VPN) VPLS Inter-AS Option B configuration:
Router# show xconnect rib
Local Router ID: 10.9.9.9
+- Origin of entry (I=iBGP/e=eBGP)
| +- Provisioned (Yes/No)?
| | +- Stale entry (Yes/No)?
| | |
v v v
O P S VPLS-ID Target ID Next-Hop Route-Target
-+-+-+------+---------------+---------------+---------------+-------------
I Y N 1:1 10.11.11.11 10.11.11.11 1:1
I Y N 1:1 10.12.12.12 10.12.12.12 1:1
The table below describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 50. show xconnect rib Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Local Router ID
|
A unique router identifier. Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) Autodiscovery automatically generates a router ID using the
MPLS global router ID.
|
Origin of entry
|
Origin of the entry. The origin can be “I” for internal BGP or “e” for external BGP.
|
Provisioned
|
Specifies whether the pseudowire has been provisioned using a learned route; Yes or No.
|
Stale entry
|
Specifies whether it is a stale entry; Yes or No.
|
VPLS-ID
|
VPLS domain. VPLS Autodiscovery automatically generates a VPLS ID using the BGP autonomous system number and the configured
VFI VPN ID.
|
Target ID
|
IP address of the destination router.
|
Next-Hop
|
IP address of the next hop router.
|
Route-Target
|
VPLS Autodiscovery automatically generates a route target using the lower 6 bytes of the route distinguisher (RD) and VPN
ID.
|
The following is sample output from the
show xconnect rib detail command when used in an ASBR configuration. On an ASBR, the
show xconnect rib detail command displays the Layer 2 VPN BGP network layer reachability information (NLRI) received from the BGP peers. The display
also shows the signaling messages received from the targeted LDP sessions for a given target attachment individual identifier
(TAII).
Router# show xconnect rib detail
Local Router ID: 10.1.1.3
VPLS-ID: 1:1, Target ID: 10.1.1.1
Next-Hop: 10.1.1.1
Hello-Source: 10.1.1.3
Route-Target: 2:2
Incoming RD: 10.0.0.0:1
Forwarder:
Origin: BGP
Provisioned: Yes
SAII: 10.0.0.1, LDP Peer Id: 10.255.255.255, VC Id: 1001 ***
SAII: 10.1.0.1, LDP Peer Id: 10.255.255.255, VC Id: 1002 ***
After the passive TPE router receives the BGP information (and before the passive TPE router receives the LDP label), the
peer information will be displayed in the output of the
show xconnect rib command. The peer information will not be displayed in the
show mpls l2transport vc command because the VFI AToM xconnect has not yet been provisioned.
Therefore, for passive TPEs, the entry “Passive : Yes” is added to the output from the
show xconnect rib detail command. In addition, the entry “Provisioned: Yes” is displayed after the neighbor xconnect is successfully created (without
any retry attempts).
In the sample output, the two lines beginning with “SAII” show that this ASBR is stitching two provider PE routers (10.0.0.1
and 10.1.0.1) to the TAII 10.1.1.1.
The table below describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 51. show xconnect rib detail (for the ASBR) Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
VPLS-ID
|
VPLS identifier.
|
Target ID
|
IP address of the destination router.
|
Next-Hop
|
IP address of the next hop router.
|
Hello-Source
|
The source IP address used when LDP hello messages are sent to the LDP peer for the autodiscovered pseudowire.
|
Route-Target
|
VPLS Autodiscovery automatically generates a route target using the lower 6 bytes of the route distinguisher (RD) and VPN
ID.
|
Incoming RD
|
Specifies the route distinguisher for the autodiscovered pseudowire.
|
Forwarder
|
The VFI to which the autodiscovered pseudowire is attached.
|
Origin
|
Origin of the entry.
|
Provisioned
|
Indicates whether the neighbor xconnect was successfully created (without any retry attempts).
|
SAII
|
Specifies the source attachment individual identifier.
|
The following is sample output from the
show xconnect rib checkpoint command. Autodiscovered pseudowire information is checkpointed to the standby Route Processor (RP). The
show xconnect rib checkpoint command displays that pseudowire information.
Router# show xconnect rib checkpoint
Xconnect RIB Active RP:
Checkpointing : Allowed
Checkpointing epoch: 1
ISSU Client id: 2102, Session id: 108, Compatible with peer
Add entries send ok : 14
Add entries send fail : 0
Delete entries send ok : 2
Delete entries send fail: 0
+- Checkpointed to standby (Yes/No)?
| +- Origin of entry (I=iBGP/e=eBGP)
| | +- Imported without a matching route target (Yes/No)?
| | |
v v v
C O I VPLS-ID Target ID Next-Hop Route-Target
-+-+-+---------------------+---------------+--------------+----------------
N I Y 66:66 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.3 66:66
N I Y 66:66 10.1.1.2 10.1.1.3 66:66
Y I N 1:1 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.1 2:2
Y I N 1:1 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.3 2:2
Y I N 1:1 10.1.1.2 10.1.1.3 2:2
The table below describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 52. show xconnect rib checkpoint Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Checkpointing
|
Indicates whether checkpointing is allowed.
|
Checkpointing epoch
|
Indicates the checkpointing epoch number.
|
Checkpointed to standby
|
Indicates whether the autodiscovered pseudowire information is checkpointed to the standby RP.
|
Origin of entry
|
Origin of the entry. The origin can be “I” for internal BGP or “e” for external BGP.
|
Imported without a matching route target
|
Specifies whether the route was imported prior to configuring a route target.
|
VPLS-ID
|
The VPLS identifier.
|
Target ID
|
IP address of the destination router.
|
Next-Hop
|
IP address of the next hop router.
|
The following is sample output from the
show xconnect monitor command.
Router# show xconnect monitor
Load for five secs: 0%/0%; one minute: 0%; five minutes: 0% Time source is hardware calendar, *21:00:39.098 GMT Fri May 6 2011
Peer IP Local IP State VC Refs
---------------- -------------------------------- ----- -------
10.1.1.2 10.1.1.1 Up 1
10.1.1.3 10.1.1.1 Up 1
Table 53. show xconnect monitor Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Peer IP
|
IP address of the peer. The peer IP address and the Local IP address are the loopback addresses to which a multihop session
is associated.
|
Local IP
|
Local IP address. The peer IP address and the Local IP address are the loopback addresses to which a multihop session is associated.
|
State
|
State of the session.
|
VC Refs
|
Number of virtual circuits (VCs) that are tied to the multihop session represented by the peer IP address and the local IP
address.
|
Note |
The following is the expected output for the
show xconnect monitor command in different scenarios:
- When you remove a Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) map that associates timers and authentication with multihop templates
using the
no bfd map command, the session state is Down.
- When you unbind a single hop BFD template from an interface using the
no bfd template command, the session state is Down.
- When you shut down the AC circuit, the session state is Up.
- When you disable pseudowire fast-failure detection using the
no monitor peer bfd command, the VC entry associated with the pseudowire class in the
show xconnect monitor command output is removed. If multiple VCs are present for a session, the VC Refs field of the command output shows the decrement
in the number of VCs. The session state is Down for that VC.
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