HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series MPLS Command Reference
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Table 39 Command output
Field Descri
p
tion
Destination Tunnel destination address.
Source Tunnel source address.
Style
Resource reservation style:
• SE—Shared-explicit style.
• FF—Fixed-filter style.
Nexthop LIH Logical interface handle of the local outgoing interface for the next hop.
Recv message epoch Value of the Epoch field in the Message ID object of the received message.
Recv message ID Message ID in the received message.
In-Interface Incoming interface of the message.
Unknown object number Number of unknown objects.
QoS service QoS service type: Controlled-Load or Guaranteed.
Sender address Sender address identifies the tunnel source end.
Label Outgoing label of the forward LSP.
RRO number
Number of RROs.
If the number is not 0, the subsequent output displays the IP addresses or
labels recorded in the RROs.
The RRO information is displayed only when route recording is configured
on the tunnel interface.
Flag
Flag value and its meaning in an RRO:
• No FRR—FRR is not configured.
• FRR Avail—FRR is available.
• In use—FRR has occurred.
• BW—Bandwidth protection.
• Node-Prot—Node protection.
• Node-ID—The IP address in the RRO is the LSR ID of the node.
• In-Int—The IP address in the RRO is that of the incoming interface.
• Global label—Per-platform label space.
Related commands
• display rsvp lsp
• display rsvp request
• display rsvp sender
display rsvp sender
Use display rsvp sender to display information about RSVP path states.
Syntax
display rsvp sender [ destination ip-address ] [ source ip-address ] [ tunnel-id tunnel-id ] [ lsp-id lsp-id ]
[ verbose ]