Ingress LSP
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Information about LSPs on the inbound device. Each session has
one line of output.
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Egress LSP
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Information about the LSPs on the outbound device. Each session
has one line of output.
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MPLS learns this information by querying RSVP, which holds all
the transit and outbound session information.
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Transit LSP
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Number of LSPs on the transit routers and the state of these
paths.
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MPLS learns this information by querying RSVP, which holds all
the transit and outbound session information.
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To
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Destination (outbound device) of the session.
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From
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Source (inbound device) of the session.
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State
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State of the path. It can be Up, Down, or AdminDn.
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AdminDn indicates that the LSP is being
taken down gracefully.
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Rt
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Number of active routes (prefixes) installed in the routing
table.
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For inbound RSVP sessions, the routing table is the primary
IPv4 table (inet.0). For transit and outbound RSVP sessions,
the routing table is the primary MPLS table (mpls.0).
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Active Path
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Name of the active path: Primary or Secondary.
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This field is used for inbound LSPs only.
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P
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An asterisk (*) in this column indicates that the LSP is a primary
path.
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This field is used for inbound LSPs only.
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LSPname
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Configured name of the LSP.
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Style
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RSVP reservation style. This field consists of two parts. The
first is the number of active reservations. The second is the reservation
style, which can be FF (fixed filter), SE (shared
explicit), or WF (wildcard filter).
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This field is used for outbound and transit LSPs only.
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Labelin
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Incoming label for this LSP.
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Labelout
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Outgoing label for this LSP.
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Total
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Total number of LSPs displayed for the particular type—ingress (inbound), egress (outbound),
or transit.
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