HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series MPLS Command Reference
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Field Descri
p
tion
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.
Fast Reroute PLR
Point of Local Repair (PLR) information:
• None—Not bound to an FRR bypass tunnel.
• Ready—Bound to an FRR bypass tunnel. No FRR has occurred.
• Active—Bound to an FRR bypass tunnel. An FRR has occurred.
FRR
i
nner label
Incoming label of the FRR bypass tunnel. Only the PLR node displays this
field.
Bypass tunnel Name of the bypass tunnel. Only the PLR node displays this field.
Sender address
Address of the path message sender after an FRR. The value of this field is
the address of the outgoing interface of the bypass tunnel on the PLR node.
LSP ID LSP ID carried in the path message after an FRR.
Fast Reroute MP
Merge Point (MP) information:
• Active—The node is an MP and an FRR has occurred.
• None—The node is not an MP, or the node is an MP but no FRR has
occurred.
In-Interface Incoming interface of the message.
Related commands
• display rsvp lsp
• display rsvp request
• display rsvp reservation
display rsvp statistics
Use display rsvp statistics to display RSVP statistics.
Syntax
display rsvp statistics [ interface [ interface-type interface-number ] ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator