Label Distribution Protocol
7450 ESS MPLS Guide Page 593
show router ldp targ-peer detail
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LDP Peers (Detail)
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Peer 10.20.1.22
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Admin State : Up Oper State : Down
Oper Down Reason : noResources <----- // T-LDP resource exhaustion handled
Hold Time : 45 Hello Factor : 3
Oper Hold Time : 45
Hello Reduction : Disabled Hello Reduction Fact*: 3
Keepalive Timeout : 40 Keepalive Factor : 4
Passive Mode : Disabled Last Modified : 07/17/13 14:15:24
Active Adjacencies : 0 Auto Created : No
Tunneling : Enabled
Lsp Name : None
Local LSR : None
BFD Status : Disabled
Multicast Traffic : Disabled
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show router ldp discovery peer 10.20.1.22 detail
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LDP Hello Adjacencies (Detail)
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Peer 10.20.1.22
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Local Address : 110.20.1.110 Peer Address : 10.20.1.22
Adjacency Type : Targeted State : Down <----- //T-LDP
resource exhaustion handled
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Step 2
Besides interfaces and targeted peer, locally originated FECs may also be put into overload. These
are the following:
- unicast fec-originate pop
- multicast local static p2mp-fec type=1 [on leaf LSR]
- multicast local Dynamic p2mp-fec type=3 [on leaf LSR]
The user can check if only remote and/or local FECs have been set in overload by the resource
base resource exhaustion mechanism using the following command:
- [tools dump router ldp instance]
The relevant part of the output is described below:
{...... snip......}