■ Issue the baseline mpls interface command for a specific MPLS major interface.
host1#baseline mpls interface boston5
There is no no version.
The following statistics are maintained for each MPLS major interface:
■
transmit packets and
octets
■
receive packets and
octets
■
transmit discarded
packets
■
receive discarded packets
■
transmit error packets
■
receive error packets
■
failed label lookups
Enabling and Setting a Baseline for MPLS Forwarding Table Statistics
To enable and set a statistics baseline for MPLS forwarding table entries:
1. Issue the mpls statistics label command to enable the statistics for a specific
MPLS in label.
host1#mpls statistics label 123
2. Issue the baseline mpls label command for a specific MPLS in label.
host1#baseline mpls label 123
By default, statistics are enabled for incoming labels and RSVP-TE or LDP outgoing
labels, but not for others such as BGP outgoing labels. Statistics are not stored in
NVS.
When enabled, the following statistics are maintained for each forwarding table
entry:
■
receive error packets
■
receive discarded packets
■
receive packets and
octets
There is no no version for the baseline mpls label command. However, you can
disable the forwarding table statistics.
To disable the statistics for a specific MPLS in label:
■ Issue the no mpls statistics label command.
host1#no mpls statistics label 123
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Chapter 4: Monitoring MPLS