show mpls rsvp-te path
Description
Displays the configuration and usage information for MPLS RSVP-TE routed paths.
Syntax Description
| path_name | Displays configuration and usage information for the specified MPLS RSVP-TE path. | 
| detail | Displays the path information in verbose format. | 
Default
N/A.
Usage Guidelines
- Path name.
 - Number of configured ERO objects.
 - Number of LSPs configured to use this path.
 - List of EROs and their type.
 - Whether the hop is included in the path calculation.
 
Specifying the optional detail keyword displays the path information in verbose format. If detail is specified, all LSPs that are configured to use the path are also displayed.
Example
The following example displays configuration and status information for the MPLS RSVP-TE paths:
# show mpls rs path Path Name #LSP #ERO Ord# ERO IP Netmask Type Inc/Exc ----------------- ---- ---- ----- -------------------- ------ ------- path1 1 1 100 9.50.1.2/32 strict include path2 1 1 100 9.50.1.2/32 n/a exclude
The following example displays configuration and status information for the MPLS RSVP-TE paths in the verbose format:
# show mpls rs path det
Path Name : path1
    Hop List Index       : 1
    Path Option Index    : 1
    #ERO/Hops            : 1
    #LSP References      : 1
    ERO                  : Order# IpAddress/Mask     Type   Inc/Exc
                         : ------ ------------------ ------ -------
                         :    100 9.50.1.2/32        strict include
Path Name : path2
    Hop List Index       : 2
    Path Option Index    : 1
    #ERO/Hops            : 1
    #LSP References      : 1
    ERO                  : Order# IpAddress/Mask     Type   Inc/Exc
                         : ------ ------------------ ------ -------
                         :    100 9.50.1.2/32        n/a    exclude
                
            
    History
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.6.
The output was modified to include the include/exclude information in ExtremeXOS 15.7.1.
Platform Availability
This command is available only on the platforms that support MPLS as described in the Feature License Requirements document.
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