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- EX, J, M, MX, PTX, T Series, QFX Series standalone switches
- show link-management
- show link-management peer
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- show link-management statistics
show link-management te-link
Syntax
Release Information
Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5 for EX Series switches.
Description
Display the resources used to set up Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) traffic-engineered forwarding paths.
Options
none | — | Display information for all traffic-engineered links. |
brief | detail | — | (Optional) Display the specified level of output. |
name name | — | (Optional) Display information for the specified traffic-engineered link only. |
Required Privilege Level
view
Related Documentation
- EX, J, M, MX, PTX, T Series, QFX Series standalone switches
- show link-management
- show link-management peer
- show link-management routing
- show link-management statistics
List of Sample Output
show link-management te-linkOutput Fields
Table 1 describes the output fields for the show link-management te-link command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.
Table 1: show link-management te-link Output Fields
Field Name | Field Description |
---|---|
TE link name | Traffic-engineered link name. |
State | State of the traffic-engineered link: Up or Down. |
Local identifier | Identifier of the local side of the link. |
Remote identifier | Identifier of the remote side of the link. |
Local address | Address of the local side of the link. |
Remote address | Address of the remote side of the link. |
Encoding | Physical layer media type determined by the interfaces contained in the traffic-engineered link. Typical values include SDH/SONET, Ethernet, Packet, and PDH. |
Switching | Type of switching that can be performed on the traffic-engineered link. Supported values are PSC-1 and Packet. |
Minimum bandwidth | Smallest single allocation of bandwidth, in bits per second (bps) or megabits per second (Mbps), possible on the traffic-engineered link. This number is equal to the smallest bandwidth interface that is a member of the traffic-engineered link. |
Maximum bandwidth | Largest single allocation of bandwidth, in bps or Mbps, possible on the traffic-engineered link. This number is equal to the largest bandwidth interface that is a member of the link. |
Total bandwidth | Sum of the bandwidth, in bps or Mbps, of all interfaces that are members of the link (in bps). |
Available Bandwidth | Sum of the bandwidth, in bps or Mbps, of all interfaces that are members of the link and that are not yet allocated. |
Name | Name of the interface. |
State | State of the interface: Up or Down. |
Local ID | Identifier of the local side of the interface. |
Remote ID | Identifier of the remote side of the interface. |
Bandwidth | Bandwidth, in bps or Mbps, of the member interface. |
Used | Whether the resource is allocated to an LSP: Yes or No. |
LSP-name | LSP name. |
Sample Output
show link-management te-link
user@host> show link-management te-link
TE link name: FA-bd, State: Up Local identifier: 4144, Remote identifier: 0, Local address: 2.2.2.1, Remote address: 2.2.2.2, Encoding: Ethernet, Switching: Packet, Minimum bandwidth: 0bps, Maximum bandwidth: 0bps, Total bandwidth: 0bps, Available bandwidth: 0bps Name State Local ID Remote ID Bandwidth Used LSP-name falsp-bd Dn 43077 0 0bps No TE link name: FA-be, State: Up Local identifier: 4145, Remote identifier: 0, Local address: 1.1.1.1, Remote address: 1.1.1.2, Encoding: Ethernet, Switching: Packet, Minimum bandwidth: 0bps, Maximum bandwidth: 10Mbps, Total bandwidth: 10Mbps, Available bandwidth: 8Mbps Name State Local ID Remote ID Bandwidth Used LSP-name falsp-be Up 43076 0 10Mbps Yes e2elsp-bf
Published: 2014-09-26
Related Documentation
- EX, J, M, MX, PTX, T Series, QFX Series standalone switches
- show link-management
- show link-management peer
- show link-management routing
- show link-management statistics