Specifications

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show mpls flow mappings
MP-590
Cisco IOS Multiprotocol Label Switching Command Reference
January 2010
Table 90 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
The following is sample output from the show mpls f
low mappings command if you previously entered
the mpls export vpnv4 prefixes command:
# show mpls flow mappings
Label Owner Route-Distinguisher Prefix Allocated
16 LDP 10.0.0.3 00:58:03
17 LDP 10.33.0.0 00:58:03
19 TE-MIDPT 10.30.0.2 00:58:06
20 LDP 10.0.0.5 00:58:03
23 LDP 10.0.0.1 00:58:03
24 LDP 10.32.0.0 00:58:03
27 BGP 100:1 10.34.0.0 00:57:48
31 BGP 100:1 10.0.0.9 00:58:21
32 BGP 100:1 10.3.3.0 00:58:21
The following sample output from the show mpls flow mappings | include LDP command displays only
MPLS PAL entries that were allocated by LDP:
Router# show mpls flow mappings | include LDP
Label Owner Route-Distinguisher Prefix Allocated
16 LDP 10.0.0.3 00:58:03
17 LDP 10.33.0.0 00:58:03
20 LDP 10.0.0.5 00:58:03
23 LDP 10.0.0.1 00:58:03
24 LDP 10.32.0.0 00:58:03
Related Commands
Ta b l e 90 show mpls flow mappings Field Descriptions
Field Description
Label Value given to the MPLS label by the router.
Owner MPLS application that allocated the label.
LDP = Label Distribution Protocol
BGP = Border Gateway Protocol
TE-MIDT = Traffic engineering tunnel midpoint
Route-Distinguisher Value (8-byte) that is concatenated with an IPv4 prefix to create a unique
VPN I
Pv4 prefix.
Prefix Prefix used by the router to route data to the destination address.
Allocated System uptime at which the MPLS PAL mapping record was created.
Command Description
show ip cache verbose flow Displays a detailed summary of NetFlow statistics.
show ip flow export Displays the status and the statistics for NetFlow accounting data
ex
port.