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show mpls l2transport hw-capability
MP-633
Cisco IOS Multiprotocol Label Switching Command Reference
January 2010
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Note These examples show only a portion of the output. The command displays the the capabilities of every
transport type.
The following is partial sample output of the show mpls l2transport hw-capability command for Cisco
IOS Releases 12.0(27)S and 12.2(18)SXE and later releases. This output shows VCCV data under the
Core Functionality section. Type 1 means that the AToM Control Word identified the AToM VCCV
packet. For more information on the fields, see Table 103.
Transport type FR DLCI
Core functionality:
MPLS label disposition supported
Control word processing supported
Sequence number processing not supported
VCCV CC Type 1 processing supported
Edge functionality:
MPLS label imposition supported
Control word processing supported
Sequence number processing not supported
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The following is partial sample output of the show mpls l2transport hw-capability command for Cisco
IOS Releases 12.2(30)S and later releases. The VCCV output shows that AToM Control Word (CW)
identified the AToM VCCV packet. For more information on the fields, see Table 103.
Transport type FR DLCI
Core functionality:
MPLS label disposition supported
Control word processing supported
Sequence number processing not supported
VCCV CC Type CW [1] processing supported
Edge functionality:
MPLS label imposition supported
Control word processing supported
Sequence number processing not supported
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The following is a sample output of the show mpls l2transport hw-capability command that displays
the transport types supported on the Gigabit Ethernet interface 3/0/0 on a Cisco uBR10012 router:
Router# show mpls l2transport hw-capability interface gigabitethernet 3/0/0
Interface GigabitEthernet3/0/0
Transport type DOCSIS
Core functionality:
MPLS label disposition supported
Control word processing supported
Sequence number processing not supported
VCCV CC Type CW [1] processing not supported
Edge functionality:
Not supported