Show Commands

This chapter describes the Cisco NX-OS Multiprotocol Label Switching commands that begin with Show.

show bgp unicast neighbors vrf

To display information about Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) neighbors, use the show bgp unicast neighbors vrf command.

show bgp {ipv4 | ipv6} unicast neighbors vrf vrf-name

 
Syntax Description

vrf-name

VRF name that is any case-sensitive, alphanumeric string up to 32 characters.

ipv4

Specifies the IPv4 MPLS network.

ipv6

Specifies the IPv6 MPLS network.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display information about BGP neighbors:

switch(config-router-vrf-neighbor-af)# show bgp ipv4 unicast neighbors vrf vpn1
switch(config-router-vrf-neighbor-af)#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show bridge-domain

To display information about bridge domains that are configured on the device, use the show bridge-domain command.

show bridge-domain BD-LIST

 
Syntax Description

BD-LIST

Displays the bridge-domain range.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

Any command mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command does not require a license.

Examples

This example shows how to display information about bridge domains that are configured on the device:

switch# show bridge-domain

 
Related Commandss

Command
Description

bridge-domain

Enters bridge-domain configuration mode and configures a bridge domain.

system bridge-domain

Identifies the IDs that are available for bridge-domain configurations.

show ethernet service instance

To display information about service instances that are configured on the device, use the show ethernet service instance command.

show ethernet service instance [detail]

 
Syntax Description

detail

Displays detailed information about the service instances.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

Any command mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command does not require a license.

Examples

This example shows how to display information about service instances that are configured on the device:

switch# show ethernet service instance detail
switch#

 
Related Commandss

Command
Description

show ethernet service instance interface ethernet

Displays information about service instances that are configured on an interface.

show ethernet service instance interface ethernet

To display information about service instances that are configured on an interface, use the show ethernet service instance interface ethernet command.

show ethernet service instance interface ethernet slot/port [detail]

 
Syntax Description

slot/port

Slot and port.

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed information about the service instances that are configured on an interface.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

Any command mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command does not require a license.

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed information about the service instances that are configured on an interface:

switch# show ethernet service instance interface ethernet 5/1 detail
switch#

 
Related Commandss

Command
Description

show ethernet service instance

Displays information about service instances that are configured on the device.

show ethernet service instance id interface ethernet

To display information about a specific service instance that is configured on an interface, use the show ethernet service instance id interface ethernet command.

show ethernet service instance id service-instance-id interface ethernet slot/port [detail]

 
Syntax Description

service-instance-id

Bridge-domain ID.

slot/port

Slot and port.

detail

(Optional) Displays detailed information about a specific service instance.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

Any command mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command does not require a license.

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed information about about a specific service instance configured on an interface:

switch# show ethernet service instance id 10 interface ethernet 5/3 detail
switch#

 
Related Commandss

Command
Description

show ethernet service instance

Displays information about service instances that are configured on the device.

show ethernet service instance interface ethernet

Displays information about service instances that are configured on an interface.

show forwarding

To display the contents of the IP Forwarding Information Base (FIB), use the show forwarding command.

show forwarding [route | mpls | adjacency mpls stats]

 
Syntax Description

route

(Optional) Display the IP routing table.

mpls

(Optional) Displays MPLS forwarding.

adjacency mpls stats

(Optional) Displays MPLS adjacency statistics.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

Any command mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command does not require a license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the contents of the IP FIB:

switch# show forwarding adjacency mpls stats
slot 4
=======
 
 
slot 6
=======
 
 
next-hop rewrite info tx packets tx bytes Label info
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 
slot 7
=======
 
 
next-hop rewrite info tx packets tx bytes Label info
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 
slot 8
=======
 
 
next-hop rewrite info tx packets tx bytes Label info
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
switch#

 
Related Commandss

Command
Description

show mpls switching

Displays the contents of the MPLS LFIB.

show ip ospf

To display information about Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), use the show ip ospf command.

show ip ospf instance-tag vrf vrf-name

 
Syntax Description

instance-tag

Instance tag that is a case-sensitive, alphanumeric string up to 20 characters.

vrf

Displays the virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance.

vrf-name

VRF name that is any case-sensitive, alphanumeric string up to 32 characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display information about OSPF:

switch(config)# show ip ospf test1 vrf vpn1
 
Routing Process test1 with ID 0.0.0.0 VRF vpn1
Stateful High Availability enabled
Graceful-restart is configured
Grace period: 60 state: Inactive
Last graceful restart exit status: None
Supports only single TOS(TOS0) routes
Supports opaque LSA
Administrative distance 110
Reference Bandwidth is 40000 Mbps
SPF throttling delay time of 200.000 msecs,
SPF throttling hold time of 1000.000 msecs,
SPF throttling maximum wait time of 5000.000 msecs
LSA throttling start time of 0.000 msecs,
LSA throttling hold interval of 5000.000 msecs,
LSA throttling maximum wait time of 5000.000 msecs
Minimum LSA arrival 1000.000 msec
LSA group pacing timer 10 secs
Maximum paths to destination 8
Number of external LSAs 0, checksum sum 0
Number of opaque AS LSAs 0, checksum sum 0
Number of areas is 0, 0 normal, 0 stub, 0 nssa
Number of active areas is 0, 0 normal, 0 stub, 0 nssa
switch(config)#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ip ospf mpls ldp interface

To display the configuration status of the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) synchronization on the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) interfaces, use the show ip ospf mpls ldp interface command.

show ip ospf mpls ldp interface [ethernet slot/port]

 
Syntax Description

ethernet

(Optional) Specifies an Ethernet interface.

slot/port

(Optional) Slot or chassis number. The range is from 1 to 253 characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

Interface configuration mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the configuration status of the MPLS LDP and IGP synchronization on the OSPF interfaces:

switch# config t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
switch(config)# interface ethernet 7/1
switch(config-if)# show ip ospf mpls ldp interface ethernet 7/1
switch(config-if)#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ip pim mdt

To display the Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) data multicast distribution tree (MDT) information, use the show ip pim mdt command.

show ip pim mdt [vrf {vrf-name | all}]

 
Syntax Description

vrf

(Optional) Displays the virtual routing and forwarding VRF instance.

vrf-name

(Optional) VRF name. The maximum size is 32 alphanumeric characters.

all

(Optional) Displays information for all VRFs.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the MDT information for VRF instances:

switch(config-vrf)# show ip pim mdt vrf vpn4
MVPN Status Information for VRF "vpn4" : MTI(mti6) Up
Default MDT group 235.1.1.1 (Mode - ASM Shared)
MTU: 1476
Configured tunnel source interface:
Default BGP tunnel source interface: loopback1
PIM Hello Interval: 30000 milliseconds
PIM JP Interval: 60 seconds
Data MDT Join Interval: 60 seconds
Data MDT Switchover Interval: 3 seconds
Data MDT Holddown Interval: 60 seconds
Data MDT Timeout Interval: 180 seconds
MDT Source address: 22.22.0.1 (iod loopback1)
BGP RD: 400:4 (set)
Data MDT: 232.8.8.0/24 threshold: 10
switch#
 
 

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ip pim mdt receive

To display the Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) data multicast data tree (MDT) information, use the show ip pim mdt receive command.

show ip pim mdt receive [detail] [vrf vrf name]

 
Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Displays the detailed information.

vrf

(Optional) Displays the virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance.

vrf-name

(Optional) VRF name. The maximum size is 32 alphanumeric characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the data MDT advertisements that this specified router has received:

switch# show ip pim mdt receive vrf all
MDT Data Groups Received List for vrf: vpn1
C-Source C-Group MDT Source MDT Group Uptime
10.0.0.1 232.1.1.1 11.0.0.l 225.1.1.1 2d17h
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ip pim mdt send

To display the Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) data multicast distribution tree (MDT) join send information, use the show ip pim mdt send command.

show ip pim mdt send [detail] [vrf {vrf-name | all}]

 
Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Displays the detailed information.

vrf

(Optional) Displays the virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance.

vrf-name

(Optional) VRF name. The maximum size is 32 alphanumeric characters.

all

(Optional) Displays the information for all VRFs.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the data multicast distribution tree (MDT) join send information:

switch# show ip pim mdt send vrf all
MDT Data Groups Send List for vrf: vpn1
C-Source C-Group MDT Source MDT Group Uptime
10.0.0.1 232.1.1.1 11.0.0.l 225.1.1.1 2d17h
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ip prefix-list

To display the contents of all current IP prefix lists or of a specified prefix list, use the show ip prefix-list command.

show ip prefix-list [prefix-list]

 
Syntax Description

prefix-list

(Optional) Prefix list. The maximum length is 63 alphanumeric characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

Interface configuration mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

It is important that you enter this command to see how the prefix list is defined; otherwise, you cannot verify MPLS label filtering.

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the contents of all current IP prefix lists:

switch(config)# mpls ldp configuration
switch(config-ldp)# show ip prefix-list p1
switch(config-ldp)#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ip rip vrf

To display information about the Routing Information Protocol (RIP), use the show ip rip vrf command.

show ip rip vrf vrf-name

 
Syntax Description

vrf-name

VRF name that is any case-sensitive, alphanumeric string up to 32 characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

Global configuration mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display information about RIP:

switch(config)# show ip rip vrf vpn1
Process Name "rip-test1" VRF "vpn1"
RIP port 520, multicast-group 224.0.0.9
Admin-distance: 120
Updates every 30 sec, expire in 180 sec
Collect garbage in 120 sec
Default-metric: 1
Max-paths: 8
Process is up and running
Interfaces supported by ipv4 RIP :
Redistributing :
bgp-65536 policy bagpipe
switch(config)#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ip rsvp

To display the global Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) information, use the show ip rsvp command.

show ip rsvp

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the global RSVP information:

switch# show ip rsvp
RSVP Process
Supervisor State: Active
Start Type: configuration [stateless]
High Availability: Enabled [ok]
Graceful Restart: enabled
Hello State Timeout: disabled
Router id: 0.0.0.0
Patherr State Removal: Disabled
Local Epoch: 0x74b530
 
Registered RSVP Clients
MPLS-TE [Service-Access-Point 288, ID 1, Batch-Time 50 msec]
 
Message Bundling
Disabled [Transmit-delay 50 msec, Max-Size 4096 bytes]
 
Refresh Parameters
Interval 45 sec, Miss-Limit 4
 
Refresh-Reduction
Disabled [Initial-Retransmit-Delay 5000 msec]
[Rapid-Retransmit Enabled, Ack-Delay 400 msec]
 
Rate-Limit
--More-

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ip rsvp authentication

To display the authentication for the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP), use the show ip rsvp authentication command.

show ip rsvp authentication [interface name] [neighbor ip-address [detail]

 
Syntax Description

interface

(Optional) Specifies the authentication interface information.

name

(Optional) Authentication name.

neighbor

(Optional) Specifies the authentication neighbor information.

ip-address

IP address.

detail

(Optional) Specifies the detailed authentication information.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the RSVP authentication information:

switch# config t
switch(config)# ip rsvp
switch(config-ip-rsvp)# show ip rsvp authentication
 
 
Codes: S - static, D - dynamic, C - chain,
G - global, N - neighbor, I - interface,
From To Neighbor I/F Mode Key-Src Key-ID Code
4.5.4.5 10.10.10.14 4.5.4.4 Eth2/3 SEND key1 4660 SGC
5.5.1.5 10.10.10.10 5.5.1.1 Eth2/6 SEND key1 4660 SGC

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ip rsvp counters

To display the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) packet counters, use the show ip rsvp counters command.

show ip rsvp counters [interface name | teardown | all]

 
Syntax Description

interface

(Optional) Specifies the interface RSVP packet counters.

name

(Optional) Name of the counters.

teardown

(Optional) Specifies the RSVP teardown counters.

all

(Optional) Specifies all counters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display all the RSVP counters:

switch# show ip rsvp counters all
Teardown Reason Path Resv
UNSPECIFIED 0 0
PATH TIMEOUT 0 0
RESV TIMEOUT 0 0
SIGNALED 0 0
MGMT 0 0
POLICY 0 0
PROXY 0 0
NO_RESOURCES 0 0
PREEMPTED 0 0
MSG_ERROR 0 0
INTERNAL 0 0
TRAFFIC_CONTROL 0 0
POLICY_SYNC 0 0
GR_TIMEOUT 0 0
LINK_NBOR_DOWN 0 0
LOCAL-SEND_PERR_PSR 0 0
NETWORK_PERR_PSR 0 0
HST_TIMEOUT 0 0
PLR BACKUP DELETE 0 0
CLI-CLEAR 0 0
RESTART-COMMAND 0 0
INTERFACE-DELETE 0 0
Sent:
--More--

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ip rsvp fast-reroute

To display the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) Fast Reroute (FRR) information, use the show ip rsvp fast-reroute command.

show ip rsvp fast-reroute [detail]

 
Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Specifies the detailed fast reroute information.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display RSVP fast reroute information:

switch# config t
switch(config)# interface ethernet 6/1
switch(config-if)# show ip rsvp fast-reroute
A - Active R - Ready U - Unassigned
Destination TunID Source Backup Protected-I/f Hop State
10.10.10.10 20 10.10.10.15 tunnel-te200 tunnel-te200 NNhop A
 
Fast-Reroute Summary:
Total Reroutable Paths: 2
Active: 2, Ready: 0, Unassigned: 0
dc3rtg-x5(config-if)# show ip rsvp fast-reroute detail
Session type: LSP4
Primary Tunnel: Dest 10.10.10.10, ID 20, Source 10.10.10.15
Backup Tunnel: tunnel-te200 [ifid 0x221000c8]
Merge-Point: 10.10.10.10
Merge-Point in ERO: 2.4.1.1
Hop-Protection: NNhop
FRR-State: Active
Protected Interface: tunnel-te200
Bandwidth-Protect: Enabled
FRR-Bandwidth/Protect-Level: 100/2
Desired-Bit: 0x0
BSelect Priority: 7
Backup Source/Tail Address: 10.10.10.15/10.10.10.10
Backup Physical Interface: Ethernet2/6 [Addr 5.5.1.5, mtu 1500]

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ip rsvp hello client lsp

To display the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) hello client label switched path (LSP) database, use the show ip rsvp hello client lsp command.

show ip rsvp hello client lsp [detail]

 
Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Specifies the detailed LSP information.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the RSVP hello client LSP database:

switch(config-if)# show ip rsvp hello client lsp
 
Local Remote tun_id lsp_id subgrp_orig subgrp_id FLAGS
10.10.10.15 10.10.10.10 20 2074 0.0.0.0 0 48
10.10.10.15 10.10.10.10 200 16 0.0.0.0 0 48
10.10.10.15 10.10.10.14 10 2059 0.0.0.0 0 48
10.10.10.15 10.10.10.14 100 10 0.0.0.0 0 48

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ip rsvp hello client neighbor

To display the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) hello neighbor information, use the show ip rsvp hello client neighbor command.

show ip rsvp hello client neighbor [detail]

 
Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Specifies the detailed hello neighbor information.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display RSVP hello neighbor information:

switch(config-if)# show ip rsvp hello client neighbor
 
Remote Type NBR_STATE HI_STATE LSPs
10.10.10.10 GR Normal Up 1
10.10.10.14 GR Normal Up 3

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ip rsvp hello instance

To display the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) hello instance information, use the show ip rsvp hello instance command.

show ip rsvp hello instance [detail]

 
Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Specifies the detailed hello instance information.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display RSVP hello instance information:

switch(config-if)# show ip rsvp hello instance
 
Active Instances:
Client Neighbor I/F State LostCnt LSPs Interval
GR 10.10.10.10 Any Up 0 1 10000
GR 10.10.10.14 Any Up 0 3 10000
Passive Instances:
- None –

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ip rsvp interface

To display Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) interface information, use the show ip rsvp interface command.

show ip rsvp interface [name] [detail | backup-tunnel]

 
Syntax Description

name

(Optional) Interface name for the specified interface.

detail

(Optional) Specifies the detailed interface information.

backup-tunnel

(Optional) Specifies the backup tunnel information known to RSVP.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to verify the RSVP interface:

switch(config-ip-rsvp)# show ip rsvp interface
Interface Ifindex IOD MPLS Config State
Ethernet2/2 0x1a081000 37 enabled None Up
switch(config-ip-rsvp)# show ip rsvp interface detail
Ethernet2/2 (IOD 37, IfIndex 0x1a081000, Address 1.5.4.4/24):
MPLS: enabled, Configuration:
Dynamic Owner: No, Keepalive flag: Not Set
State: Up [Flags 271458], MTU 1500
Dynamic Cleanup timer: stopped
Signalling DSCP: 48, Hello DSCP: 48
Databases:
Traffic Control State Count: 1
Neighbor Count: 0, Incoming States Count 0
Refresh:
Refresh Reduction Disabled (Srefresh size config 0, max 1500)
Refresh Timer stopped, Srefresh timer stopped (Interval 45000ms)
Expiry Timer stopped (Interval 30000ms, Refresh Misses 4)
Message Bundling:
Disabled (Max size 1500)
Reliable Messaging:
Disabled (Ack Timer stopped, Initial Retransmit 5000ms, Delay 400ms)
Ack Config Size 0, Max Size 1500
Reliable Srefresh: Disabled
Pacing:
Disabled (Pace Timer stopped, Interval 1000msec, Limit 100)
Pace List Count 0, Total Deferred 0
Authentication : Disabled
Hello State Timeout : Disabled
Interval 2000, Acks Miss Limit 4

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ip rsvp internal

To display internal counters, event history buffers, memory statistics or persistent store Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) information, use the show ip rsvp internal command.

show ip rsvp internal [counters | event-history | mem-stat | pss]

 
Syntax Description

counters

(Optional) Specifies the RSVP statistics.

event-history

(Optional) Specifies the event history buffer content.

mem-stat

(Optional) Specifies the RSVP memory statistics.

pss

(Optional) Specifies persistent store information.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the RSVP internal information:

switch# show ip rsvp internal counters
Signaling RX Error Path Resv
Confirm 0 0
Admit-Error-Delay-Bound 0 0
Admit-Error-BW-Unavail 0 0
Admit-Error-MTU 0 0
Admit-Error-Unknown 0 0
Admin-Error-Info 0 0
Admin-Error-Warn 0 0
Admin-Error-Unknown 0 0
Admin-Error-Reject 0 0
Admin-Error-Exceed 0 0
Admin-Error-Preempt 0 0
Admin-Error-Expired 0 0
Admin-Error-Replaced 0 0
Admin-Error-Merge 0 0
Admin-Error-Pop 0 0
Admin-Error-Server 0 0
Admin-Error-PD-Syntax 0 0
Admin-Error-PD-Intgr 0 0
Admin-Error-PE-Bad 0 0
Admin-Error-PD-Miss 0 0
Admin-Error-No-Rsc 0 0
Admin-Error-RSVP 0 0
Admin-Error-Service 0 0
--More--
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ip rsvp neighbor

To display Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) neighbor information, use the show ip rsvp neighbor command.

show ip rsvp neighbor [ip-address] [detail]

 
Syntax Description

ip-address

(Optional) IP address.

detail

(Optional) Specifies the detailed neighbor information.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display RSVP neighbor information:

switch# show ip rsvp neighbor
Address Interface RouterID State Expiry LastSend
3.0.206.6 Ethernet1/7 1.1.1.6 UP,RR 14 minutes 4 sec
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ip rsvp reservation

To display detailed Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) reservations, use the show ip rsvp reservation command.

show ip rsvp reservation [destination ip-address] [sender ip-address] [dst-port port] [src-port port] [detail]

 
Syntax Description

destination

(Optional) Specifies the destination IP address information.

ip-address

IP address.

sender

(Optional) Specifies the source IP address information.

dst-port

(Optional) Specifies the destination port information.

port

(Optional) Destination port value. The range is from 0 to 2147483647.

src-port

(Optional) Specifies the source port information.

detail

(Optional) Specifies the detailed RSVP status.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the detailed RSVP reservation status:

switch# show ip rsvp reservation detail
Reservation:
Tun Dest: 10.1.1.1 Tun ID: 1 Ext Tun ID: 172.16.1.1
Tun Sender: 172.16.1.1 LSP ID: 104
Next Hop: 172.17.1.2 on Eth1/0
Label: 18 (outgoing)
Reservation Style is Shared-Explicit, QoS Service is Controlled-Load
Average Bitrate is 0 bits/sec, Maximum Burst is 1K bytes
Min Policed Unit: 0 bytes, Max Pkt Size: 0 bytes
RRO:
172.18.1.1/32, Flags:0x1 (Local Prot Avail/to NHOP)
Label subobject: Flags 0x1, C-Type 1, Label 18
172.19.1.1/32, Flags:0x0 (Local Prot Avail/In Use/Has BW/to NHOP)
Label subobject: Flags 0x1, C-Type 1, Label 16
172.19.1.2/32, Flags:0x0 (No Local Protection)
Label subobject: Flags 0x1, C-Type 1, Label 0
Resv ID handle: CD000404.
Policy: Accepted. Policy source(s): MPLS/TE
 
 

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ip rsvp sender

To display the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) path status, use the show ip rsvp sender command.

show ip rsvp sender [destination ip-address] [sender ip-address] [dst-port port] [src-port port] [detail]

 
Syntax Description

destination

(Optional) Specifies the path based on a destination IP address.

ip-address

Destination IP address.

sender

(Optional) Specifies the path based on a source IP address.

ip-address

Source IP address.

dst-port

(Optional) Specifies the path based on a destination port.

port

Destination port value. The range is from 0 to 2147483647.

src-port

(Optional) Specifies the path based on a source port.

port

Source port value. The range is from 0 to 2147483647.

detail

(Optional) Specifies the detailed RSVP status.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the detailed RSVP path status:

switch# show ip rsvp sender detail
PATH:
Tun Dest: 10.10.0.6 Tun ID: 100 Ext Tun ID: 10.10.0.1
Tun Sender: 10.10.0.1 LSP ID: 31
Path refreshes:
arriving: from PHOP 10.10.7.1 on Et0/0 every 30000 msecs
Session Attr:
Setup Prio: 7, Holding Prio: 7
Flags: (0x7) Local Prot desired, Label Recording, SE Style
session Name: R1_t100
ERO: (incoming)
10.10.7.2 (Strict IPv4 Prefix, 8 bytes, /32)
10.10.0.6 (Strict IPv4 Prefix, 8 bytes, /32)
RRO:
10.10.7.1/32, Flags:0x0 (No Local Protection)
10.10.4.1/32, Flags:0x9 (Local Prot Avail/to NNHOP) !Available to NNHOP
10.10.1.1/32, Flags:0x0 (No Local Protection)
Traffic params - Rate: 10K bits/sec, Max. burst: 1K bytes
Min Policed Unit: 0 bytes, Max Pkt Size 4294967295 bytes
Fast-Reroute Backup info:
Inbound FRR: Not active
Outbound FRR: No backup tunnel selected
Path ID handle: 50000416.
Incoming policy: Accepted. Policy source(s): MPLS/TE
Status: Proxy-terminated
 

This example shows how to display the path-based destination port value:

switch# show ip rsvp sender dst-port 2
Total Sender States: 0
To From Pro DPort Sport Prev Hop I/F
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ip rsvp session

To display the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) session information, use the show ip rsvp session command.

show ip rsvp session [destination ip-address]

 
Syntax Description

destination

(Optional) Specifies the session based on a destination IP address.

ip-address

Destination IP address.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the RSVP session information:

switch# config t
switch(config)# interface ethernet 6/1
switch(config-if)# show ip rsvp session
Total Sessions: 4
Type Destination DPort Proto/ExtTunID PSBs RSBs Reqs PXSBs RXSBs
LSP4 10.10.10.10 20 10.10.10.15 1 1 0 1 0
LSP4 10.10.10.10 200 10.10.10.15 1 1 0 1 0
LSP4 10.10.10.14 10 10.10.10.15 1 1 0 1 0
LSP4 10.10.10.14 100 10.10.10.15 1 1 0 1 0
Total Sessions: 0
Type Destination DPort Proto/ExtTunID PSBs RSBs Reqs PXSBs RXSBs
switch#
 

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ip rsvp signalling rate-limit

To display the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) globally configured signalling rate limit information, use the show ip rsvp signalling rate-limit command.

show ip rsvp signalling rate-limit

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the RSVP signalling rate limit parameters:

switch# show ip rsvp signalling rate-limit
Rate-Limiting: Disabled
Limit: 100
Interval (msec): 1000
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ip rsvp signalling refresh

To display the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) signalling refresh information, use the show ip rsvp signalling refresh command.

show ip rsvp signalling refresh {interval | misses | reduction}

 
Syntax Description

interval

Specifies the interval for refresh messages.

misses

Specifies the misses required to trigger a state timeout.

reduction

Specifies the refresh reduction parameters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the RSVP globally configured refresh interval information:

switch# show ip rsvp signalling refresh interval
Refresh interval (sec): 45
switch#
 

This example shows how to display the RSVP globally configured refresh misses information:

switch# show ip rsvp signalling refresh misses
Refresh misses: 4
switch#
 

This example shows how to display the RSVP globally configured refresh reduction information:

switch# show ip rsvp signalling refresh reduction
Refresh Reduction: Disabled
ACK delay (msec): 400
Initial retransmit delay (msec): 5000
Local epoch: 0x74b530
Message IDs: in use 0, total allocated 0, freed 0
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show ipv6 route static vrf

To display information about a static virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) route, use the show ipv6 route static vrf command.

show ipv6 route static vrf vrf-name

 
Syntax Description

vrf-name

VRF name that is any case-sensitive, alphanumeric string up to 32 characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display information about a static VRF route:

switch# show ipv6 route statistics vrf vrf1
IPv6 Routing Table for VRF "vrf1"
'*' denotes best ucast next-hop
'**' denotes best mcast next-hop
'[x/y]' denotes [preference/metric]
 
Could not resolve "statistics"

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show l2vpn atom vc detail

To display detailed information about Any Transport over MPLS (AToM) virtual circuits (VCs) and static pseudowires that have been enabled to route Layer 2 packets on a device, use the show l2vpn atom vc detail command.

show l2vpn atom vc detail

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

Any command mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command does not require a license.

Examples

This example shows how to display detailed information about Any Transport over MPLS (AToM) virtual circuits (VCs) and static pseudowires that have been enabled to route Layer 2 packets on a device:

switch# show l2vpn atom vc detail
 
pseudowire100002 is down, VC status is down
Create time: 4w6d, last status change time: 5w5d
Last label FSM state change time: 4w6d
Destination address: 10.0.0.4 VC ID: 80
Output interface: none, imposed label stack {}
Preferred path: not configured
Default path: no route
No adjacency
Member of vfi service vpls-80
Service id: 0xc3000001
Signaling protocol: LDP, peer unknown
Targeted Hello: 0.0.0.0(LDP Id) -> 10.0.0.4, LDP is DOWN, no binding
Graceful restart: not configured and not enabled
Non stop routing: not configured and not enabled
PWid FEC (128), VC ID: 80
Status TLV support (local/remote) : enabled/None (no remote binding)
LDP route watch : enabled
Label/status state machine : provisioned, LndRnd
Local dataplane status received : No fault
BFD dataplane status received : Not sent
BFD peer monitor status received : No fault
Status received from access circuit : DOWN(hard-down, not-ready)
Status sent to access circuit : Not sent
Status received from pseudowire i/f : No fault
Status sent to network peer : No status
Status received from network peer : None (no remote binding)
Adjacency status of remote peer : None (no remote binding)
Sequencing: receive disabled, send disabled
Bindings
Parameter Local Remote
------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------
Label unassigned unassigned
Group ID unknown unknown
Interface unknown unknown
MTU unknown unknown
Control word off (configured: autosense) unknown
PW type unknown unknown
VCCV CV type unknown unknown
VCCV CC type unknown unknown
Status TLV enabled None (no remote binding)
Rx Counters
0 input transit packets, 0 bytes
0 drops, 0 seq err
Tx Counters
0 output transit packets, 0 bytes
0 drops

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show l2vpn atom

Displays the Any Transport over MPLS (AtoM) information.

show l2vpn atom

To display the Any Transport over MPLS (AtoM) information, use the show l2vpn atom command.

show l2vpn atom {binding | fsm | summary | vc}

 
Syntax Description

binding

Displays the AToM label binding information.

fsm

Displays the finite state machine counter.

summary

Displays the summary of Layer 2 transport.

vc

Displays AToM virtual circuit information.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

Any command mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command does not require a license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the AToM VC information:

switch# show l2vpn atom vc
 
Service
Interface Dest Address VC ID Type Name Status
--------- --------------- ---------- ------ ------------------------ ---------
pw100002 10.0.0.4 80 vfi vpls-80 DOWN
switch #

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show l2vpn atom vc detail

Displays detailed information about Any Transport over MPLS (AToM) virtual circuits (VCs) and static pseudowires that have been enabled to route Layer 2 packets on a device.

show l2vpn service vfi

To display Layer 2 VPN (L2VPN) virtual forwarding interface (VFI) service information, use the show l2vpn service vfi command.

show l2vpn service vfi {all | interface | name | peer}

 
Syntax Description

all

(Optional) Displays all VPLS service entries.

interface

(Optional) Displays all services by the member interface.

name

(Optional) Displays a specific service by its name.

peer

(Optional) Displays all services by the peer IP address.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

Any command mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command does not require a license.

Examples

This example shows how to display all the L2VPN VFI service entries:

switch# show l2vpn service vfi all
 
Legend: St=State XC St=State in the L2VPN Service Prio=Priority
UP=Up DN=Down AD=Admin Down IA=Inactive
SB=Standby HS=Hot Standby RV=Recovering NH=No Hardware
m=manually selected
 
Interface Group Encapsulation Prio St XC St
--------- ----- ------------- ---- -- -----
VPLS name: vpls-80, State: DN
vfi100001 vpls-80(VFI) 0 DN DN
switch#

 
Related Commandss

Command
Description

show l2vpn vfi

Displays L2VPN VFI information.

show l2vpn vfi

To display Layer 2 VPN (L2VPN) virtual forwarding interface (VFI) information, use the show l2vpn vfi command.

show l2vpn service vfi {name | vpc}

 
Syntax Description

name

Displays a specific VFI by name.

vpc

Displays virtual port channel (vPC) VPLS Redundancy information.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

Any command mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command does not require a license.

Examples

This example shows how to display L2VPN VFI information:

switch# show l2vpn vfi vpc
VFI name: vpls-80
Mode: primary
State: VFI Primary
BD Id: 0
 
switch#

 
Related Commandss

Command
Description

show l2vpn service vfi

Displays L2VPN VFI service information.

show l2vpn service xconnect all

To display the status information about the specified XConnect service, use the show l2vpn service xconnect all command.

show l2vpn service xconnect {all | interface | name | peer}

 
Syntax Description

all

Displays all VPLS service entries.

interface

Displays all services by the member interface.

name

Displays a specific service by its name.

peer

Displays all services by the peer IP address.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

Any command mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command does not require a license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the status information about the specified XConnect service:

switch# show l2vpn service xconnect all
switch#

show mpls forwarding statistics

To display the Multiprotocol Label Switching Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) traffic forwarding statistics, use the show mpls forwarding statistics command.

show mpls forwarding statistics

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

LDP configuration mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the MPLS LDP traffic forwarding statistics:

switch# config t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
switch(config)# mpls ldp configuration
switch(config-ldp)# show mpls forwarding statistics
MPLS software forwarding stats summary:
Packets/Bytes sent : 0/0
Packets/Bytes received : 0/0
Packets/Bytes forwarded : 0/0
Packets/Bytes originated : 0/0
Packets/Bytes consumed : 0/0
Packets/Bytes input dropped : 0/0
Packets/Bytes output dropped : 0/0
switch(config-ldp)#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls ldp neighbor graceful-restart

To display the graceful-restart information for the Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) sessions, use the show mpls ldp neighbor graceful-restart command.

show mpls ldp neighbor graceful-restart

 
Syntax Description

This command does not have any arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

Any command mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command does not require a license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the graceful-restart information for the LDP sessions:

switch# show mpls ldp neighbor graceful-restart
switch#

 
Related Commandss

Command
Description

show mpls ldp graceful-restart

Displays graceful- restart sessions and session parameters.

show run mpls ldp all

Displays information about all of the running LDP sessions.

show mpls interface detail

To display details about the configuration status of the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) on the interface, use the show mpls interface detail command.

show mpls interface detail

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

Interface configuration mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how display details about the configuration status of MPLS LDP on the interface:

switch# config t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
switch(config)# show mpls interface detail
Interface Ethernet2/2:
ldp enabled
MPLS operational
Label space id 0x10000001
MPLS sub-layer Ethernet2/2-mpls layer(0x26000002)
Interface tunnel-te1:
mpls te vif enabled
MPLS is not operational
Label space id 0x10000001
MPLS sub-layer tunnel-te1-mpls layer(0x26000001)
switch(config)#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls interfaces

To display the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) interfaces, use the show mpls interfaces command.

show mpls interfaces {detail | ethernet slot/port subinterface statistics | internal | loopback virtual interface number statistics | port-channel port channel number sub interface statistics | tunnel-te TE interface number statistics}

 
Syntax Description

detail

Displays detailed information about the interface.

ethernet

Displays the Ethernet interface.

slot/port

Slot or port number. The range is from 1 to 253.

subinterface

Sub interface separator.

statistics

Displays the statistics information.

internal

Displays the internal information.

loopback

Displays the loopback interfaces.

virtual interface number

Virtual interface number. The range is from 0 to 1023.

port-channel

Port channel interface.

port channel number

Port channel number. The range is from 1 to 4096.

tunnel-te

Displays the traffic engineering interface.

TE interface number

Traffic engineering interface number. The range is from 0 to 65503.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the traffic engineering statistics interface information:

switch# show mpls interfaces tunnel-te 1 statistics
tunnel-te1
MPLS disabled
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls ip bindings

To display the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) IP Label Information Base, use the show mpls ldp bindings command.

show mpls ip bindings destination-prefix [advertisement-prefix-list | detail | local | local-label [number] | neighbor addr | remote-label [number] | summary]

 
Syntax Description

destination-prefix

Destination prefix.

advertisement-prefix-list

(Optional) Displays the advertisement prefix list.

detail

(Optional) Displays the detailed information.

local

(Optional) Displays only locally assigned label values.

local-label

(Optional) Displays the locally assigned label values.

number

(Optional) Displays the label value. The range is from 1 to 2147483647.

neighbor

Displays the label from LDP neighbor.

addr

Neighbor IP address.

remote-label

(Optional) Displays remotely assigned label values.

summary

(Optional) Displays the summary information.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the LDP summary information:

switch# show mpls ip bindings summary
Total number of prefixes: 2
Total tib route info allocated: 1
switch#
 

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls label range

To display the range of local labels available for use on packet interfaces, use the show mpls label range command.

show mpls label range

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the range of local labels available for use on packet interfaces:

switch# show mpls label range
Downstream Generic label region: Min/Max label: 16/471804
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls ldp backoff

To display information about the configured session setup backoff parameters and any potential Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) peers with which session setup attempts are being throttled, use the show mpls ldp backoff command.

show mpls ldp backoff

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the LDP session setup backoff table:

switch# mpls ldp
switch# show mpls ldp backoff
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls ldp capabilities

To display Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) capabilities information, use the show mpls ldp capabilities command.

show mpls ldp capabilities

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the LDP capabilities information:

switch# show mpls ldp capabilities
 
DP Capabilities - [<description> (<type>)]
--------------------------------------------------------
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls ldp checkpoint

To display Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) checkpoint information, use the show mpls ldp checkpoint command.

show mpls ldp checkpoint

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the LDP checkpoint information:

switch# show mpls ldp checkpoint
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls ldp discovery

To display the status of the Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) discovery process including the transport address, use the show mpls ldp discovery detail command.

show mpls ldp discovery [detail]

 
Syntax Description

detail

(Optional) Displays the detailed LDP discovery information.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the status of the LDP discovery process including the transport address:

switch# show mpls ldp discovery
Local LDP Identifier:
10.0.0.30:0
Discovery Sources:
Interfaces:
Ethernet2/2 (ldp): xmit
Enabled: Interface config
Hello interval: 333 ms; Transport IP addr: 10.0.0.30
Clients: IPv4
switch(config-if)#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls ldp graceful-restart

To display the graceful-restart parameters for a router’s sessions with its Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) neighbors, use the show mpls ldp graceful-restart command.

show mpls ldp graceful-restart

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the graceful-restart parameters for a router’s sessions with its LDP neighbors:

switch# show mpls ldp graceful-restart
LDP Graceful Restart is enabled
Neighbor Liveness Timer: 120 seconds
Max Recovery Time: 120 seconds
Forwarding State Holding Time: 600 seconds
Down Neighbor Database (0 records):
Graceful Restart-enabled Sessions:
switch(config-ldp)#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls ldp igp sync

To display the configuration status of the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) synchronization on the specified interface, use the show mpls ldp igp sync command.

show mpls ldp igp sync [interface ethernet slot/chassis number]

 
Syntax Description

interface ethernet

(Optional) Specifies an Ethernet interface.

slot/chassis number

(Optional) Slot or chassis number. The range is from 1 to 253 characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the delay time configuration for the MPLS LDP and IGP synchronization on the specified interface:

switch# show mpls ldp igp sync interface ethernet 6/1
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls ldp neighbor

To display Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) neighbors, use the show mpls ldp neighbor command.

show mpls ldp neighbor [capabilities | detail | graceful-restart | password]

 
Syntax Description

capabilities

(Optional) Displays the neighbor capability information.

detail

(Optional) Displays the detailed neighbor information.

graceful-restart

(Optional) Displays graceful restart neighbor information.

password

(Optional) Displays neighbor password information.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the neighbor capability information:

switch# show mpls ldp neighbor capabilities
switch#

 

This example shows how to display graceful restart neighbor information:

switch# show mpls ldp neighbor graceful-restart
switch#

 

This example shows how to display detailed neighbor information:

switch# show mpls ldp neighbor detail
switch#
 

This example shows how to display neighbor password information:

switch# show mpls ldp neighbor password
Peer LDP Ident: 10.0.0.22:0; Local LDP Ident 10.0.0.13:0
TCP connection: 10.0.0.22.20954 - 10.0.0.13.646
Password: not required, neighbor, stale
Adj pwd Rx/Tx: [nil]/[nil]
TCP pwd Rx/Tx: [nil]/[nil]
State: Oper; Msgs sent/rcvd: 36/39

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls ldp parameter

To display the current Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) configuration parameters, including the session hold time, use the show mpls ldp parameter command.

show mpls ldp parameter

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the LDP configuration parameter:

switch# config t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
switch(config)# mpls ldp configuration
switch(config-ldp)# show mpls ldp parameter
LDP Feature Set Manager: State Initialized
LDP features:
Basic
IP-over-MPLS
TDP
IGP-Sync
Auto-Configuration
TCP-MD5-Rollover
LLAF
Protocol version: 1
Session hold time: 180 sec; keep alive interval: 60 sec
Discovery hello: holdtime: 1 sec; interval: 5 sec
Discovery targeted hello: holdtime: 1 sec; interval: 1 sec
Accepting targeted hellos; peer acl: a
Downstream on Demand max hop count: 255
LDP for targeted sessions
LDP initial/maximum backoff: 15/120 sec
LDP loop detection: off
switch(config-ldp)#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls oam

To display the MPLS operations and management (OAM) information, use the show mpls oam command.

show mpls oam {echo statistics summary | internal mem-stats detail no libs}

 
Syntax Description

echo

Specifies the echo request information.

statistics

Specifies the detailed echo packet statistics.

summary

Specifies the echo packet statistics summary.

internal

Specifies OAM internal information.

mem-stats

Specifies memory allocation statistics.

detail

Specifies the detailed information.

no libs

Specifies to exclude libraries.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the detailed echo packet statistics:

switch# show mpls oam echo statistics
 
Cisco TLV version: RFC 4379 Compliant
Echo Reply return code distribution:
x - No return code (0) - 0
M - Malformed Echo request (1) - 0
m - Unsupported TLVs (2) - 0
! - Success (3) - 0
F - No FEC mapping (4) - 0
D - DS Map mismatch (5) - 0
I - Unknown Upstream Interface index (6) - 0
U - Reserved (7) - 0
L - Labeled output interface (8) - 0
B - Unlabeled output interface (9) - 0
f - FEC mismatch (10) - 0
N - No label entry (11) - 0
P - No receive interface label protocol (12) - 0
p - Premature termination of LSP (13) - 0
X - Undefined return code - 0
Echo Requests: sent (0)/received (0)/timedout (0)/unsent (0)
Echo Replies: sent (0)/received (0)/unsent (0)
switch#
 

This example shows how to display the echo packet statistics summary:

switch# show mpls oam echo statistics summary
 
Cisco TLV version: RFC 4379 Compliant
Echo Requests: sent (0)/received (0)/timedout (0)/unsent (0)
Echo Replies: sent (0)/received (0)/unsent (0)
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls static binding ipv4

To display the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) configured static IPv4 labels, use the show mpls static binding ipv4 command.

show mpls static binding ipv4

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

Interface configuration mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the MPLS static IPv4 labels:

switch# config t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
switch(config)# mpls ldp configuration
switch(config-ldp)# show mpls static binding ipv4
switch(config-ldp)#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls static binding ipv4 vrf

To display the configured Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) static virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) binding for IPv4, use the show mpls static binding ipv4 vrf command.

show mpls static binding ipv4 vrf vrf-name

 
Syntax Description

vrf-name

VRF name. The maximum size is 32 alphanumeric characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

Interface configuration mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

You must configure the MPLS VPN and VRFs before creating VRF-aware static labels.

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the MPLS VRF static bindings for IPv4:

switch# config t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
switch(config-ldp)# show mpls static binding ipv4 vrf vrf100----need to get the output

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls switching

To display the contents of the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Unified Label Information Base (ULIB), use the show mpls switching command.

show mpls switching {ip prefix | ipv6 prefix}

 
Syntax Description

ipv4-prefix

Specifies the IPv4 prefix or mask.

ipv6-prefix

Specifies the IPv6 prefix or mask.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(5) and higer including 6.1(1)

Changed the command output.

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the MPLS label switching database:

switch(config)# show mpls switching
Legend:
(P)=Protected, (F)=FRR active, (*)=more labels in stack.
In-Label Out-Label FEC name Out-Interface Next-Hop
VRF default
106 3 10.1.1.2/32 Eth2/19 19.20.0.2
106 None 10.1.1.2/32 Eth2/9 9.10.0.2
VRF vpn1
101 None 92.168.1.0/24 Eth2/26.1 110.0.1.2
VRF vpn2
100 None 92.168.2.0/24 Eth2/26.2 110.0.2.2
VRF vpn3
102 None 92.168.3.0/24 Eth2/26.3 110.0.3.2
VRF vpn4
103 None 92.168.4.0/24 Eth2/26.4 110.0.4.2
VRF vpn5
104 None 92.168.5.0/24 Eth2/26.5 110.0.5.2
VRF vpn6
105 None 92.168.6.0/24 Eth2/26.6 110.0.6.2
In-Label VRF
492287 vpn
492288 vpn4
492289 vpn5
492290 vpn6
Tunnel-Headend Out-Label Out-Interface Next-Hop
tunnel-te101 0 0.0.0.0
tunnel-te201 3 Eth2/19 19.20.0.2
switch(config)#
 

This example shows how to display the IP prefix :

switch(config)# show mpls switching 10.1.1.2/32
 
Legend:
(P)=Protected, (F)=FRR active, (*)=more labels in stack.
 
In-Label Out-Label FEC name Out-Interface Next-Hop
VRF default
 
106 Pop Label 10.1.1.2/32 Eth2/19 19.20.0.2
106 No Label 10.1.1.2/32 Eth2/9 9.10.0.2
switch(config)#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls switching aggregate

To display the aggregate-related information, use the show mpls switching aggregate command.

show mpls switching aggregate

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the aggregate related information:

switch# show mpls switching aggregate
Legend:
(P)=Protected, (F)=FRR active, (*)=more labels in stack.
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls switching aggregate detail

To display the detailed aggregate-related information, use the show mpls switching aggregate detail command.

show mpls switching aggregate detail {vrf vrf name}

 
Syntax Description

vrf

Displays the virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance.

vrf name

VRF name. The maximum size is alphanumeric 32 characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the detailed aggregate-related information for a VRF instance:

switch# show mpls switching aggregate detail vrf vrf1
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls switching aggregate ipv4

To display the IPv4 aggregate-related information, use the show mpls switching aggregate ipv4 command.

show mpls switching aggregate ipv4{detail vrf vrf name | vrf vrf name}

 
Syntax Description

detail

Displays the detailed information.

vrf

Displays the virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance.

vrf name

VRF name. The maximum size is 32 alphanumeric characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the IPv4 aggregate-related information for a VRF instance:

switch# show mpls switching aggregate ipv4 detail vrf vrf1
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls switching aggregate ipv6

To display the IPv6 aggregate-related information, use the show mpls switching aggregate ipv6 command.

show mpls switching aggregate ipv6 {detail vrf vrf name | vrf vrf name}

 
Syntax Description

detail

Displays the detailed information.

vrf

Displays the virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance.

vrf name

VRF name. The maximum size is 32 alphanumeric characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the IPv6 aggregate-related information for a VRF instance:

switch# show mpls switching aggregate ipv6 detail vrf vrf1
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls switching aggregate vrf

To display the per virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) aggregate-related information, use the show mpls switching aggregate vrf command.

show mpls switching aggregate ipv6 {vrf vrf name}

 
Syntax Description

vrf

Displays the virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance.

vrf name

VRF name. The maximum size is 32 alphanumeric characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the per-VRF aggregate-related information:

switch# show mpls switching aggregate vrf vrf1
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls switching clients

To display the Unified Label Information Base (ULIB) client components, use the show mpls switching clients command.

show mpls switching clients

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the UILB client components:

switch# show mpls switching clients
CLIENT: mpls te lif Index: 1
UUID: 120, SAP: 288, Stale time: 180000
Flags: 0x00000000
Messages received:
Register: 1, Convergence: 0
FEC Messages: 0
FEC Additions: 0, ILE Additions: 0
FEC Deletions: 0, ILE Deletions: 0
Last XID: 0
Messages sent:
FEC Ack Messages: 0
 
CLIENT: LDP-Dynamic Index: 2
UUID: 123, SAP: 285, Stale time: 600
Flags: 0x00000000
Messages received:
Register: 1, Convergence: 0
FEC Messages: 0
FEC Additions: 0, ILE Additions: 0
FEC Deletions: 0, ILE Deletions: 0
Last XID: 0
Messages sent:
FEC Ack Messages: 0
 
--More--
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls switching detail

To display the detailed information, use the show mpls switching detail command.

show mpls switching detail vrf vrf name

 
Syntax Description

vrf

Displays the virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance.

vrf name

VRF name. The maximum size is 32 alphanumeric characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the detailed information for a VRF instance:

switch# show mpls switching detail vrf vrf1
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls switching interface

To display the information for the specified outgoing interface, use the show mpls switching interface command.

show mpls switching interface {ethernet slot/port detail vrf vrf name vrf vrf name}

 
Syntax Description

slot/port

Slot or port number. The slot range is from 1 to 253 and the port range is from 1 to 128.

detail

Displays the detailed information.

vrf

Displays the virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance.

vrf name

VRF name. The maximum size is 32 alphanumeric characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the information for the specified outgoing interface:

swtch# show mpls switching interface ethernet 6/1 vrf vrf1
Legend:
(P)=Protected, (F)=FRR active, (*)=more labels in stack.
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls switching labels

To display label-related information, use the show mpls switching label command.

show mpls switching labels [label 1 label 2] detail vrf vrf name vrf vrf name}

 
Syntax Description

label1

Low label value. The range is from 0 to 524286.

label 2

High label value. The range is from 0 to 524286.

detail

Specifies the detailed information.

vrf

Displays the virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance.

vrf name

VRF name. The maximum size is 32 alphanumeric characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the label-related information for the VRF instance:

swtch# show mpls switching labels vrf vrf1
Legend:
(P)=Protected, (F)=FRR active, (*)=more labels in stack.
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls switching traffic-eng lsp ipv4

To display the traffic engineering label switched path (LSP) IPv4-related entries, use the show mpls switching traffic-eng lsp ipv4 command.

show mpls switching traffic-eng lsp ipv4 {TE ingress address | detail vrf vrf name | vrf vrf name}

 
Syntax Description

TE ingress address

Traffic engineering (TE) ingress address.

detail

Displays the detailed information.

vrf

Displays the virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance.

vrf name

VRF name. The maximum size is 32 alphanumeric characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the traffic engineering LSP IPV4 per VRF related entries:

swtch# show mpls switching traffic-eng lsp ipv4 vrf vrf1
Legend:
(P)=Protected, (F)=FRR active, (*)=more labels in stack.
switch#
 
This example shows how to display the traffic engineering LSP IPV4 ingress address:
switch# show mpls switching traffic-eng lsp ipv4 10.1.1.1 101
 
Legend:
(P)=Protected, (F)=FRR active, (*)=more labels in stack.
 
In-Label Out-Label Tunnel Out Next-Hop
Midpoint Interface
18 18 10.1.1.1/10.1.1.4/-101 Eth2/27 27.28.0.2 P
 
 
switch#
 
This example shows how to display the traffic engineering LSP IPV4 detailed information:
switch# show mpls switching traffic-eng lsp ipv4 detail
IPv4 TE LSP
In-Label : 18
Out-Label stack : 18
Source address : 10.1.1.1
Destination address : 10.1.1.4
Tunnel ID : 101
Extended tunnel id : 10.1.1.1
Tunnel Instance : 27
Out interface : Eth2/27
Next hop : 27.28.0.2
FRR status : Protected
Input traffic statistics : 0 packets, 0 bytes
Output statistics per label : label 18, 0 bytes, 0 packets
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls switching traffic-eng tunnels

To display the traffic engineering head end information, use the show mpls switching traffic-eng command.

show mpls switching traffic-eng tunnels

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the traffic engineering head end information:

switch# show mpls switching traffic-eng tunnels
 
Legend:
(P)=Protected, (F)=FRR active, (*)=more labels in stack.
 
 
Tunnel-Headend Out-Label Out-Interface Next-Hop
tunnel-te105 3 Eth2/1 1.7.0.2
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls switching vrf

To display the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance, use the show mpls switching vrf command.

show mpls switching vrf vrf name

 
Syntax Description

vrf name

VRF name. The maximum size is 32 alphanumeric characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the per VRF information:

switch(config)# show mpls switching vrf vpn4
 
Legend:
(P)=Protected, (F)=FRR active, (*)=more labels in stack.
 
In-Label Out-Label FEC name Out-Interface Next-Hop
VRF vpn4
103 None 92.168.4.0/24 Eth2/26.4 110.0.4.2
 
In-Label VRF
492288 vpn4
switch(config)#
switch(config)#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls traffic-eng autoroute

To display the autorouted tunnel destination information, use the show mpls traffic-eng autoroute command.

show mpls traffic-eng autoroute [ipaddr]

 
Syntax Description

ipaddr

(Optional) Destination IP address for the autorouted tunnels.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the autorouted tunnel destination information:

switch# show mpls traffic-eng autoroute 10.1.1.2
MPLS TE autorouting enabled
destination 0001.0001.0002.00, area isis-p1 level-2, has 1 tunnels
tunnel-te3000 (nexthop 10.1.1.2)
(flags: Announce)

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show mpls traffic-eng forwarding-adjacency

Displays the forwarding adjacency tunnel destination information.

show mpls traffic-eng exp

To display the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) traffic engineering (TE) tunnel expression information, use the show mpls traffic-eng exp command.

show mpls traffic-eng exp [ipaddr]

 
Syntax Description

ipaddr

(Optional) Destination IP address for the master tunnels.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) traffic engineering (TE) tunnel expression information:

switch# show mpls traffic-eng exp 10.1.1.1
Destination: 10.1.1.1
Master: tunnel-te1 Status: up
Members Status Conf Exp Actual Exp
tunnel-te2 up (Active) Default Default
tunnel-te3 up (Active) 3 3
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show mpls traffic-eng autoroute

Displays the autorouted tunnel destination information.

show mpls traffic-eng forwarding-adjacency

To display the forwarding adjacency tunnel destination information, use the show mpls traffic-eng forwarding-adjacency command.

show mpls traffic-eng forwarding-adjacency [ipaddr]

 
Syntax Description

ipaddr

(Optional) Destination IP address for forwarding adjacency tunnels.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the forwarding adjacency tunnel destination information:

switch# show mpls traffic-eng forwarding-adjacency 10.1.1.2
destination 0001.0001.0002.00, area isis-p1 level-2, has 1 tunnels
tunnel-te3000 (nexthop 10.1.1.2)
(flags: Announce Forward-Adjacency, holdtime 0)
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show mpls traffic-eng autoroute

Displays the autorouted tunnel destination information.

show mpls traffic-eng high-availability

To display the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) traffic engineering (TE) high availability information, use the show mpls traffic-eng high-availability command.

show mpls traffic-eng high-availability{database | shared-database}

 
Syntax Description

database

Displays the MPLS TE checkpoint database.

shared-database

Displays the MPLS TE shared database.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the MPLS TE shared database:

switch# show mpls traffic-eng high-availability shared-database
Local Link Ethernet2/2
I/F IOD 0x1a081000, Area 2, Protocol IS-IS, Node Type Router
Flags 0xbaeeb:
Rtr_Id, Area, Proto, Handle, Addr, Nbr_ID, Adm_Wt,
Max_BW, Max_Res, Max_ResSub, TX_BW_Un, Affin, Sub_T, IGP_Wt,
System Id 0001.0001.0001.00, TE Router Id 10.1.1.1
IP Address 12.12.1.2
Neighbor: Protocol IS-IS, Node Type Network
System Id 0001.0001.0002.00, IP Address 0.0.0.0
TE Metric 4294967295, IGP Metric 400
Link Max: BW 1262402592, Reserved 0, Reserved Subpool 0
Affinity 0, Subnet Type Broadcast
Pri Pool 0 BW (kbps)
--- ----------------
0 0
1 0
2 0
3 0
4 0
5 0
6 0
7 0
Is not Deleted
Tunnel tunnel-te3000
I/F handle 0x32, Area 2, Protocol IS-IS, Node Type Router
Flags 0x3: Announce
Is Autoroute, Is Forwarding Adjacency
System Id 0001.0001.0002.00, Dest 10.1.1.2
IGP Metric 0, Metric Mode 0
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show mpls traffic-eng link-management advertisements

Displays the link management advertisements information.

show mpls traffic-eng link-management

To display the link management information, use the show mpls traffic-eng link management command.

show mpls traffic-eng link-management {admission-control [intfc] | advertisement | bandwidth-allocation [summary] [intfc] | igp-neighbors [igp-id isis nsapaddr | ospf ipaddr] | [ip ipaddr] | [intfc] | interfaces [intfc] | statistics [intfc] | summary [intfc]}

 
Syntax Description

admission-control

Displays the link management admission control.

intfc

(Optional) Interface number.

advertisement

Displays the link management advertisements.

bandwidth-allocation

Specifies the link management bandwidth allocation.

summary

(Optional) Displays the link management summary.

igp-neighbors

Displays the link management IP neighbors.

igp-id

(Optional) Displays the link management Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) neighbors by the IGP ID.

isis

Intermediate System-to-System (IS-IS) node ID.

nsapaddr

(Optional) Neighbors IP address.

ospf

(Optional) Displays the neighbors with the matching Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) node ID.

ipaddr

(Optional) Neighbor’s IP address.

ip

(Optional) Displays the neighbor’s IP address.

interfaces

Displays the link management traffic engineering interfaces.

statistics

Displays the link management traffic engineering statistics.

summary

Displays the link management summary.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the link management advertisements:

switch# show mpls traffic-eng link-management advertisements
Flooding Status: ready
Configured Areas: 1
IGP Area[1] ID:: isis-p1 level-2
System Information::
Flooding Protocol: ISIS
Header Information::
IGP System ID: 0001.0001.0001.00
MPLS TE Router ID: 10.1.1.1
Flooded Links: 4
Link ID:: 0 (Ethernet2/2)
Link Subnet Type: Broadcast
Link IP Address: 12.12.1.2
Designated Router: 0001.0001.0002.00
TE metric: 4294967295
IGP metric: 400
Physical Bandwidth: 100000 kbits/sec
Res. Global BW: 0 kbits/sec
Downstream::
Global Pool
-----------
Reservable Bandwidth[0]: 0 kbits/sec
Reservable Bandwidth[1]: 0 kbits/sec
Reservable Bandwidth[2]: 0 kbits/sec
Reservable Bandwidth[3]: 0 kbits/sec
Reservable Bandwidth[4]: 0 kbits/sec
Reservable Bandwidth[5]: 0 kbits/sec
Reservable Bandwidth[6]: 0 kbits/sec
Reservable Bandwidth[7]: 0 kbits/sec
Attribute Flags: 0x0
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show mpls traffic-eng topology

Displays the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) traffic engineering (TE) topology information.

show mpls traffic-eng lsp attributes

To display information about configured label switched path (LSP) attribute lists, use the show mpls traffic-eng lsp attributes command.

show mpls traffic-eng lsp attributes [name] [string]

 
Syntax Description

name

(Optional) Attribute list name.

string

(Optional) Specifies the attribute list name. The range is from 1 to 63 alphanumeric characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

Use the show mpls traffic-eng lsp attributes command to view the LSP attribute lists configured on the switch.

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display information about configured LSP attribute lists:

switch# show mpls traffic-eng lsp attributes name test
LIST test
bandwidth 100
protection fast-reroute
record-route
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

lsp attribute

Configures the label switched path (LSP) attribute information.

show mpls traffic-eng topology

To display the traffic engineering (TE) topology, use the show mpls traffic-eng topology command.

show mpls traffic-eng topology [ipaddr | [area area | level-1 | level-2] igp-id isis nsap-address | ospf ip-address ] [brief]

 
Syntax Description

ipaddr

Interface IP address.

area

Displays the restricted output to an OSPF area.

area

Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) area ID as a decimal value. The range is from 0 to 4294967295.

level-1

Displays the restricted output to an Intermediate System-to-System (IS-IS) level 1.

level-2

Displays the restricted output to an Intermediate System-to-System (IS-IS) level 2.

igp-id

Displays the topology based on the Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) ID.

isis

Displays the topology based on the IS-IS IGP ID.

nsap-address

IP address.

ospf

Displays the traffic engineering topology based on the OSPF IGP ID.

ip-address

IP address.

brief

Displays the brief format.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the topology based on the IGP ID:

switch# sho mpls traffic-eng topology 10.1.1.1 brief
My_System_id: 0001.0001.0001.00 (isis-p1 level-2)
Signalling error holddown: 10 sec Global Link Generation 8402
IGP Id: 0001.0001.0001.00, MPLS TE Id:10.1.1.1 Router Node (isis-p1 level-2)
link[0]: Broadcast, DR: 0001.0001.0001.04, nbr_node_id:4, gen:8395
frag_id: 0, Intf Address: 12.12.1.2
TE metric: MaxLinkMetric, IGP metric: 400, attribute flags: 0x0
 
link[1]: Broadcast, DR: 0001.0001.0001.03, nbr_node_id:2, gen:8395
frag_id: 0, Intf Address: 13.13.1.3
TE metric: 400, IGP metric: 400, attribute flags: 0x0
 
link[2]: Broadcast, DR: 0001.0001.0001.02, nbr_node_id:9, gen:8395
frag_id: 0, Intf Address: 14.14.1.4
TE metric: 10, IGP metric: 40, attribute flags: 0x0
 
link[3]: Broadcast, DR: 0001.0001.0001.01, nbr_node_id:7, gen:8395
frag_id: 0, Intf Address: 14.2.1.4
TE metric: 10, IGP metric: 40, attribute flags: 0x0
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show mpls traffic-eng link-management advertisements

Displays the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) traffic engineering (TE) link management advertisements information.

show mpls traffic-eng tunnels backup

To display if fast reroute backup protection is provided by the tunnels, use the show mpls traffic-eng tunnels backup command.

show mpls traffic-eng tunnels backup

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

The command allows you to verify the following:

  • The backup tunnel exists—Verify that there is a backup tunnel that terminates at this label switched path (LSP) next-hop (NHOP) or next-next-hop (NNHOP). Look for the LSP’s next-hop NHOP or NNHOP in the Dest field.
  • The backup tunnel is up—Verify that the backup tunnel is up by looking for Up in the State field.
  • The backup tunnel is associated with the LSP’s interface—Verify that the interface for the LSP is allowed to use this backup tunnel. Look for the LSP’s output interface in the protects field list.
  • The backup tunnel has sufficient bandwidth—If you restrict the amount of bandwidth that a backup tunnel can hold, verify that the backup tunnel has sufficient bandwidth to hold the LSPs that would use this backup tunnel if there is a failure. The bandwidth of an LSP is defined by the line bandwidth at the headend of the LSP. To determine the available bandwidth on a backup tunnel, look at the cfg and inuse fields. If there is insufficient backup bandwidth to accommodate the LSPs that would use this backup tunnel if a failure occurs, create an additional backup tunnel or increase the backup bandwidth of the existing tunnel by using the bandwidth command.

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

note.gif

Noteblank.gif To make a backup tunnel to be operational, the LSP must be reroutable. At the headend of the LSP, enter the show run int tunnel tunnel-number command. The output should include the fast-reroute command.


Examples

This example shows how to display that fast reroute backup protection is provided by tunnels:

show# show mpls traffic-eng tunnels backup
LSP Head, tunnel-te2001, Admin: up, Oper: up
Src 10.1.1.1, Dest 10.1.1.2, Instance 61
Fast Reroute Backup Provided:
Protected i/fs: Eth2/2
Protected lsps: 4999 Active lsps: 0
Backup BW: any pool unlimited; inuse: 0 kbps
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

interface tunnel-te

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mpls traffic-eng tunnels fast-reroute

To display the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) label switched paths (LSPs) that are protected by Fast Reroute (FRR), use the show mpls traffic-eng tunnels fast-reroute command.

show mpls traffic-eng tunnels fast-reroute [summary]

 
Syntax Description

summary

(Optional) Displays fast reroute information.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display MPLS traffic engineering (TE) fast reroute information:

switch# show mpls traffic-eng tunnels fast-reroute summary
Fast Reroute Summary:
Protected interfaces : 1
Protected LSPs/Sub-LSPs : 4999
Backup tunnels : 1
Active interfaces : 0
 

This example shows how to display the LSPs that are protected by FRR:

switch# show mpls traffic-eng tunnels fast-reroute
P2P Head LSPs Protect Bandwidth Backup
src tun_id [lspid] I/F (kbps) Tunnel State Level Type
--------------------- --------- ---------- -------------- ----- --------- -----
 
P2P Mid LSPs Protect Bandwidth Backup
src tun_id [lspid] I/F (kbps) Tunnel State Level Type
--------------------- --------- ---------- -------------- ----- --------- -----
10.1.1.4 1000 [258] Eth2/2 0 tunnel-te2001 Ready any-unlim nhop
10.1.1.4 1001 [258] Eth2/2 0 tunnel-te2001 Ready any-unlim nhop
10.1.1.4 1002 [258] Eth2/2 0 tunnel-te2001 Ready any-unlim nhop
10.1.1.4 1003 [258] Eth2/2 0 tunnel-te2001 Ready any-unlim nhop
10.1.1.4 1004 [258] Eth2/2 0 tunnel-te2001 Ready any-unlim nhop
10.1.1.4 1005 [258] Eth2/2 0 tunnel-te2001 Ready any-unlim nhop
10.1.1.4 1006 [257] Eth2/2 0 tunnel-te2001 Ready any-unlim nhop

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

interface tunnel-te

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mvpn bgp mdt-safi

To display multicast virtual private network (MVPN) multicast distribution tree (MDT) Subaddress Family Identifier SAFI information, use the show mvpn bgp mdt-safi command.

show mvpn bgp mdt-safi

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the MPLS MVPN MDT SAFI information:

[switch]# show mvpn bgp mdt-safi
BGP RDPE AddressMDT Default-Local
100:1 21.21.0.1 232.1.1.1
200:2 21.21.0.1 224.1.1.1
300:3 21.21.0.1 239.1.1.1
400:4 21.21.0.1 235.1.1.1
100:1 22.22.0.1 232.1.1.1 *
200:2 22.22.0.1 224.1.1.1 *
300:3 22.22.0.1 239.1.1.1 *
400:4 22.22.0.1 235.1.1.1 *)
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mvpn mdt encap vrf

To display the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) multicast virtual private network (MVPN) multicast distribution tree (MDT) encapsulation information, use the show mvpn mdt encap vrf command.

show mvpn mdt encap vrf vrf-name

 
Syntax Description

vrf-name

VRF name that is any case-sensitive, alphanumeric string up to 32 characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the MPLS MVPN MDT encapsulation information:

switch# show mvpn mdt encap vrf vpn1
MVPN MDT Encap Information for VRF "vpn1"
Encap Index MDT Group MDT Source MDT Source Intf
1232.1.1.1 22.22.0.1 loopback1
MVPN MDT Encap Information for VRF "vpn2"
Encap Index MDT Group MDT Source MDT Source Intf
1 224.1.1.1 22.22.0.1 loopback1
MVPN MDT Encap Information for VRF "vpn3"
Encap Index MDT Group MDT Source MDT Source Intf
1 239.1.1.1 22.22.0.1 loopback1
MVPN MDT Encap Information for VRF "vpn4"
Encap Index MDT Group MDT Source MDT Source Intf
1235.1.1.1 22.22.0.1 loopback1
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show mvpn mdt route

To display the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) multicast virtual private networks (MVPN) multicast distribution tree (MDT) route information, use the show mvpn mdt route command.

show mvpn mdt route

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the MPLS MVPN MDT route information:

switch(config-router-vrf-af)# show mvpn mdt route
MVPN MDT(Global) Route information for VRF "vpn1":
(21.21.0.1, 232.1.1.1) [Refcount: 0]
(22.22.0.1, 232.1.1.1) [Refcount: 0]
(22.22.0.1, 232.2.2.0) [Refcount: 1]
MVPN MDT(Global) Route information for VRF "vpn2":
(21.21.0.1, 224.1.1.1) [Refcount: 0]
(22.22.0.1, 224.1.1.1) [Refcount: 0]
MVPN MDT(Global) Route information for VRF "vpn3":
(*, 239.1.1.1) [Refcount: 0]
MVPN MDT(Global) Route information for VRF "vpn4":
(*, 235.1.1.1) [Refcount: 0]
(21.21.0.1, 235.1.1.1) [Refcount: 0]switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show route static vrf

To display information about a static virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) route, use the show route static vrf command.

show {ipv4 | ipv6} route static vrf vrf-name

 
Syntax Description

vrf-name

VRF name that is any case-sensitive, alphanumeric string up to 32 characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display information about a static VRF route:

switch# show ipv6 route static vrf vpn1
IPv6 Routing Table for VRF "vrf1"
'*' denotes best ucast next-hop
'**' denotes best mcast next-hop
'[x/y]' denotes [preference/metric]
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show routing

To display the routing information used for various multicast distribution trees (MDTs) in the Multicast Routing Information Base (MRIB), use the show routing command.

show routing [ip] multicast mdt encapsulation

 
Syntax Description

ip

(Optional) Displays the IP information.

multicast

Displays the multicast information.

mdt

Displays the multicast distribution tree.

encapsulation

Displays the encapsulation information.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the encapsulation table in the MRIB:

switch(config)# vrf context vrf1
switch(config-vrf)# show routing multicast mdt encapsulation vrf vpn4
MDT Encapsulation Information for vrf "vpn4" [Entry Count 3]
Index MDT Group MDT Source Mroute-Count
1 235.1.1.1 22.22.0.1 3
2 235.4.4.0 22.22.0.1 0
3 232.8.8.0 22.22.0.1 1
switch(config-vrf)#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show ip route detail

Displays the details of the unicast routing tables.

show running-config interface

To display the running configuration for the tunnel interface, use the show running-config interface command.

show running-config interface [tunnel number | tunnel-te number]

 
Syntax Description

tunnel

(Optional) Displays the tunnel interface.

number

Tunnel interface number. The range is from 0 to 4095.

tunnel-te

(Optional) Displays the traffic engineering interface (TE).

number

Traffic engineering interface number. The range is from 0 to 65503.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the running configuration for the tunnel interface:

switch# show running-config interface tunnel-te 1
!Command: show running-config interface tunnel-te1
!Time: Wed Nov 24 04:58:56 2010
version 5.0(1)
interface tunnel-te1
ip unnumbered loopback0
mpls ip
no shutdown
switch(config)#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show running-config isis

To display information about the Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) configuration, use the show running-config isis command.

show running-config isis

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

Router configuration mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display information about the IS-IS configuration:

switch(config)# router isis
switch(config-router)# show running-config isis
!Command: show running-config isis
!Time: Sat Jul 2 05:38:15 2011
 
version 5.2(1)
feature isis
 
router isis 1
router isis 2
router isis 20
router isis p1
switch(config-router)#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show running-config l3vm

To display the running configuration for the Layer 3 virtual machine (L3VM), use the show running-config l3vm command.

show running-config l3vm

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the running configuration for the Layer 3 virtual machine (L3VM):

switch# show running-config l3vm
switch# show running-config l3vm
 
!Command: show running-config l3vm
!Time: Sat May 28 23:58:35 2011
 
version 5.2(1)
vrf context vrf1
vrf context management
 
interface Ethernet8/1
vrf member vrf1
 
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show mpls forwarding statistics

Displays the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) traffic forwarding statistics.

show running-config mpls ldp

To display the configuration status of the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) on the device, use the show running-config mpls ldp command.

show running-config mpls ldp

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the running configuration status of MPLS LDP on the device:

switch# show running-config mpls ldp
 
!Command: show running-config mpls ldp
!Time: Mon Mar 14 01:49:48 2011
 
version 5.2(1)
feature mpls ldp
 
 
interface Ethernet8/1
mpls ip
mpls ldp configuration
discovery hello interval 2
discovery hello holdtime 10

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show mpls forwarding statistics

Displays the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) traffic forwarding statistics.

show running-config mpls traffic-eng

To display the configuration status of the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) traffic engineering (TE) on the device, use the show running-config mpls traffic-eng command.

show running-config mpls traffic-eng

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the running configuration status of MPLS TE on the device:

switch# show running-config mpls traffic-eng
 
!Command: show running-config mpls traffic-eng
!Time: Wed Apr 13 11:37:30 2011
 
version 5.2(1)
feature mpls traffic-eng
 
mpls traffic-eng configuration
explicit-path name backup
next-address 13.13.1.3
next-address 23.23.3.2
explicit-path name foo
next-address 12.12.1.2
next-address 12.12.2.1
next-address 10.1.1.2
 
 
interface tunnel-te112
destination 10.1.1.2
path-option 10 dynamic
 
interface tunnel-te212
destination 10.1.1.2
path-option 10 explicit name foo
 
interface tunnel-te2001
destination 10.1.1.2
path-option 10 explicit name backup
 
interface Ethernet2/2
mpls traffic-eng tunnels
mpls traffic-eng administrative-weight 10
mpls traffic-eng backup-path tunnel-te2001
 
interface Ethernet2/3
mpls traffic-eng tunnels
 
interface Ethernet2/4
mpls traffic-eng tunnels
mpls traffic-eng administrative-weight 10
 
interface Ethernet2/6
mpls traffic-eng tunnels
mpls traffic-eng administrative-weight 10

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show mpls forwarding statistics

Displays the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) traffic forwarding statistics.

show run mpls ldp all

To display information about all of the running Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) sessions, use the show run mpls ldp all command.

show run mpls ldp all

 
Syntax Description

This command does not have any arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

Any command mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

6.2.2

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command does not require a license.

Examples

This example shows how to display information about all of the running LDP sessions:

switch# show run mpls ldp all
switch #

 
Related Commandss

Command
Description

show mpls ldp graceful-restart

Displays graceful-restart sessions and session parameters.

show running-config ospf

To display information about the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) configuration, use the show running-config ospf command.

show running-config ospf

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

Router configuration mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display information about the OSPF configuration:

switch(config)# router isis
switch(config-router)# show running-config ospf
!Command: show running-config ospf
!Time: Sat Jul 2 06:16:08 2011
 
version 5.2(1)
feature ospf
 
1
foo
p1
process-name
switch(config-router)#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show running-config vrf

To display virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) information, use the show running-config vrf command.

show running-config vrf vrf-name

 
Syntax Description

vrf-name

VRF name.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display VRF information:

switch# show running-config vrf vrf1
 
!Command: show running-config vrf vrf1
!Time: Tue Mar 15 01:53:18 2011
 
version 5.2(1)
address-family ipv4 unicast
maximum routes 2
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show startup-config mpls traffic-eng

To display startup configuration for traffic engineering (TE), use the show startup-config mpls traffic-eng command.

show startup-config mpls traffic-eng [all]

 
Syntax Description

all

Displays the startup configuration with defaults.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the startup configuration for TE:

switch# show startup-config mpls traffic-eng
list port-channels: Communication could not be established with the process
 
!Command: show startup-config mpls traffic-eng
!Time: Tue Apr 19 06:52:45 2011
!Startup config saved at: Mon Apr 18 20:15:25 2011
 
version 5.2(1)
feature mpls traffic-eng
 
mpls traffic-eng configuration
fast-reroute timers promotion 4
link-management timers bandwidth-hold 200
logging lsp setups
path-selection overload allow head
reoptimize timers delay installation 3000
topology holddown sigerr 200
shutdown
lsp attributes 1
--More--
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

show running-config mpls traffic-eng

Displays the configuration status of the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) traffic engineering (TE) on the device.

show startup-config vrf

To display virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) startup system information, use the show startup-config vrf command.

show startup-config vrf vrf-name

 
Syntax Description

vrf-name

VRF name.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display VRF startup system information:

switch# show startup-config vrf1
 
!Command: show startup-config vrf vrf1
!Time: Tue Mar 15 01:58:31 2011
 
version 5.2(1)
vrf context vrf1
address-family ipv4 unicast
maximum routes 2
 
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show tech-support mpls manager

To display troubleshooting information for the MultiProtocol Label Switching (MPLS) manager, use the show tech-support mpls manager command.

show tech-support mpls manager

 
Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display troubleshooting information for the MPLS manager:

switch# show tech-support mpls manager
`show mpls interface`
`show mpls interface detail`
`show system internal mpls manager sdb`
---------------------------
SDB entries by Label space id:
Label space ID LS type data count data
 
0x10000001 0x1 0x1 0x00000001
---------------------------
SDB entries by client pib index:
pib_index Client name Client UUID Client MTS SAP Stale time
1 mpls-static 0 0 0
2 mplsfwd 545 275 60
3 mpls te lif 288 288 180000
4 ldp 291 285 60
5 mpls te vif 288 288 60
---------------------------
SDB entries by Interface:
if_index Label space ID MPLS sublayer Client pib index
 
---------------------------
SDB entries by TTL:
TTL subtype Flags exp count
0x1 0x0 0x0
--More--
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show vrf

To display information about a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance, use the show vrf command.

show vrf vrf-name

 
Syntax Description

vrf-name

VRF name that is any case-sensitive, alphanumeric string up to 32 characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display the information about a VRF instance:

switch# show vrf vrf1
VRF-Name VRF-ID State Reason
switch# 3 Up --

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

show vrf interface

To display information about interfaces associated with a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance, use the show vrf interface command.

show vrf vrf-name interface

 
Syntax Description

vrf-name

VRF name that is any case-sensitive, alphanumeric string up to 32 characters.

 
Defaults

None

 
Command Modes

EXEC mode

 
Supported User Roles

network-admin
vdc-admin

 
Command History

Release
Modification

5.2(1)

This command was introduced.

 
Usage Guidelines

This command requires the MPLS Services license.

Examples

This example shows how to display information about interfaces that are associated with a VRF:

switch# show vrf vrf1 interface
Interface VRF-Name VRF-ID Site-of-Origin
switch#

 
Related Commands

Command
Description

mpls ldp configuration

Configures the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).