MPLS and RSVP
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LSP Up Time
The length of time the LSP has been operational.
Transitions
The number of transitions that have occurred for the LSP.
Retry Limit
The number of attempts that the software should make to re-establish
the LSP after it has failed.
Signaling
Specifies the signaling style.
Hop Limit
The maximum number of hops that an LSP can traverse, including the
ingress and egress routers.
Fast Reroute/
FastFail Config
enabled — Fast reroute is enabled. In the event of a failure, traffic
is immediately rerouted on the pre-computed detour LSP, thus mini-
mizing packet loss.
disabled — There is no detour LSP from each node on the primary
path.
ADSPEC
enabled — The LSP will include advertising data (ADSPEC)
objects in RSVP messages.
disabled — The LSP will not include advertising data (ADSPEC)
objects in RSVP messages.
Primary
The preferred path for the LSP.
Secondary
The alternate path that the LSP will use if the primary path is not avail-
able.
Bandwidth
The amount of bandwidth in megabits per second (Mbps) reserved for
the LSP path.
LSP Up Time
The total time in increments that the LSP path has been operational.
LSP Tunnel ID
The value which identifies the label switched path that is signaled for
this entry.
To
The IP address of the egress router for the LSP.
LSP Down Time
The total time in increments that the LSP path has not been opera-
tional.
Path Changes
The number of path changes this LSP has had. For every path change
(path down, path up, path change), a corresponding syslog/trap (if
enabled) is generated.
Retry Timer
The time, in seconds, for LSP re-establishment attempts after an LSP
failure.
Resv Style
se — Specifies a shared reservation environment with a limited res-
ervation scope. This reservation style creates a single reservation over
a link that is shared by an explicit list of senders.
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