Table 45: show mpls Output Fields (continued)
Field DescriptionField Name
Interval in seconds between attempts to set up an MPLS LDP
session
LDP session retry
Period in seconds for which an LSR maintains the session with its
LDP peer without receipt of any LDP message from that peer
LDP session hold time
Interval at which LDP sends session keepalive messages, in secondsLDP session keepalive
interval
LDP targeted-hello hold time, in secondsLDP targeted hello hold
time
LDP targeted-hello interval, in secondsLDP targeted-hello interval
Status of topology-driven LSP, enabled or disabledTopology Driven LSP
LSPs are placed in the IP routing table for forwarding plain IP traffic;
displayed only when the mpls ldp ip-forwarding command has
been configured. Indicates whether the LSPs that are used for IP
forwarding are host only, subject to a specified access list, or subject
to a specified prefix list.
LSPs used for IP forwarding
This field and the following fields are displayed only when RSVP-TE
is enabled.
RSVP is enabled
IP address of label-switched routerLSRID
Frequency at which LSPs are checked for better pathsRe-optimization timer
Retry behavior to be performed during LSP setupTunnel retry
State of RSVP-TE summary refresh reduction, OFF or ONRefresh reduction
State of RSVP-TE summary refresh message bundling, OFF or ONMessage bundling
Type of label advertised for the LSR that is the egress router for
the prefix, explicit-null or a non-null label
Egress label
State of RSVP-TE hello feature, including the hello refresh interval
and hello miss limit
Hellos
State of RSVP-TE graceful restart, OFF or ONGraceful restart
Graceful restart helper mode is enabled when this field is displayedhelper mode
Graceful restart time, in millisecondsRestart time
Graceful restart recovery time, in millisecondsRecovery time
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