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1596 CHAPTER 96: MPLS TE CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
display mpls te tunnel path
Syntax display mpls te tunnel path [ tunnel-name tunnel-name ] [ lsp-id lsr-id lsp-id ]
View Any view
Parameter tunnel-name tunnel-name: Tunnel name, a string of 1 to 63 characters.
lsr-id: Ingress LSR ID, in dotted decimal notation.
lsp-id: LSP ID, in the range 1 to 65535.
Description Use the
display mpls te tunnel path command to display the path or paths
that the specified or all MPLS TE tunnels traverse on this node.
Example # Display the paths that all MPLS TE tunnels traverse.
<Sysname> display mpls te tunnel path
Tunnel Interface Name Tunnel0:
Lsp ID : 1.1.1.9:10
Hop information:
Hop 0: 192.1.1.1;
Hop 1: 12.1.1.2;
Hop 2: 10.202.2.2.
Table 414 Description on the fields of the display mpls te tunnel verbose command
Field Description
No Number
LSP-Id LSP ID of tunnel
Tunnel-Name Tunnel name configured on the ingress node
Destination Destination router ID
In-Interface Incoming interface
Out-Interface Outgoing interface
Tunnel BW Tunnel bandwidth
Class Type Service class type
Ingress LSR-Id Ingress LSR ID
Setup-Priority Setup priority of link
Hold-Priority Holding priority of link
Sign-Protocol Signaling protocol
Resv Style Reservation style
IncludeAnyAff Any affinity properties that must be included
ExcludeAllAff Link properties that are excluded
IncludeAllAff All link affinity properties that must be included
Created Time Time when the tunnel was created