host1#show mpls tunnels
Tunnel 1 to 0.0.0.0
State: Enabled with Incomplete Config
tunnel not announced to any IGP
(Global) Retry forever
at (Global) interval 5 during Lsp setup if there is route
(Global) Retry forever
at (Global) interval 5 during Lsp setup if there is no route
metric is relative 0
Tunnel 2 to 222.9.1.3
State: Up
Out label 24 on ATM3/0.1 nbr 10.10.11.5
14 pkts, 0 hcPkts, 2156 octets
0 hcOctets, 0 errors, 0 discardPkts
tunnel not announced to any IGP
(Global) Retry forever
at (Global) interval 5 during Lsp setup if there is route
(Global) Retry forever
at (Global) interval 5 during Lsp setup if there is no route
metric is relative 0
phb-id 2
path option 2
option is currently used - path is calculated by isis
10.10.11.5
10.10.12.3
222.9.1.3
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stacked labels:
FastEthernet2/4.1 222.9.1.3 R0 Out 18 on tun mpls:1
Tunnel tail-de090106-1-18a for 222.9.1.2
State: Up
In label 20 on ATM3/0.1
0 pkts, 0 hcPkts, 0 octets
0 hcOctets, 0 errors, 0 discardPkts
In the output for Tunnel 2 shown here, the line phb-id 2 indicates that the tunnel is an
L-LSP with PHB-ID 2. You can then display the output of the show mpls phb-id command
to determine the corresponding PSC.
A result of Incomplete Configuration in the display indicates either no tunnel endpoint
or no label distribution protocol.
To display a summary of all MPLS tunnels for the current router context:
host1:pe2#show mpls tunnels brief
name/id destination metric state/label/intf
vpnEgressLabel3 0.0.0.0 R0 Incoming 1048573 on stack
vpnEgressLabel4 0.0.0.0 R0 Incoming 1048572 on stack
pe2-to-pe1 1.1.1.1 R0 Outgoing 300 on atm2/0.60
2.2.2.2 R0 Incoming 3000 on atm2/0.70
Meaning Table 87 on page 369 lists the show mpls tunnels command output fields.
Table 87: show mpls tunnels Output Fields
Field DescriptionField Name
Label prepended to packets before being sent across tunnelLabel
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