Specifications

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show ip rsvp high-availability database
MP-531
Cisco IOS Multiprotocol Label Switching Command Reference
January 2010
The fields for a standby RP are the same as those described in Table 59 except they are now in the TE
link read database instead of the TE link write database that is used by an active RP.
Link-Management System Example on an Active RP
The following is sample output from the show ip rsvp high-availability database link-management
system command on an active RP:
Router# show ip rsvp high-availability database link-management system
TE SYSTEM WRITE DB
Flooding Protocol: OSPF IGP Area ID: 0
Header:
State: Checkpointed Action: Modify
Seq #: 4 Flags: 0x0
Data:
LM Flood Data::
LSA Valid flags: 0x0 Node LSA flag: 0x0
IGP System ID: 172.16.3.1 MPLS TE Router ID: 10.0.0.3
Flooded links: 1 TLV length: 0 (bytes)
Fragment id: 0
TE SYSTEM READ DB
TE Metric Metric value for the TE link configured using Multiprotocol
Label Switching (MPLS) TE.
Physical Bandwidth Link bandwidth capacity (in kilobits per second).
Res. Global BW Amount of reservable global pool bandwidth (in kilobits per
se
cond) on this link.
Res. Sub BW Amount of reservable subpool bandwidth (in kilobits per
se
cond) on this link.
Upstream Header for the following section of bandwidth values.
Global Pool Global pool bandwidth (in kilobits per second) on this link.
Sub Pool Subpool bandwidth (in kilobits per second) on this link.
Reservable Bandwidth [1] Amount of bandwidth (in kilobits per second) available for
re
servations in the global TE topology and subpools.
Downstream Header for the following section of bandwidth values.
Affinity Bits Link attributes required in tunnels.
Protection Type LSPs protected by fast reroute (FRR). Capability = LSPs
ca
pable of using FRR. Working Priority = LSPs actually
using FRR.
Number of TLVs Number of type, length, values (TLVs).
Table 59 show ip rsvp high-availability database link-management interfaces—Active RP Field
Descriptions (continued)
Field Description