show mpls statistics l2vpn

show mpls statistics l2vpn {vpls_name | vpws_name } {detail}

Description

Displays MPLS statistics for one or all Layer 2 VPNs.

Syntax Description

vpls_name Specifies VPLS for which to display statistics.
vpws_name Specifies VPWS for which to display statistics.
detail Displays additional information about the Layer 2 VPNs.

Default

N/A.

Usage Guidelines

None.

Example

The following command displays statistics for all Layer 2 VPNs:

Switch.1 # show mpls statistics l2vpn
VPN ID     Peer IP             RxPackets      RxBytes    TxPackets      TxBytes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
99         11.100.100.219          32866      4967734        14005      2394407
11.100.100.218            398         8235          577        10583
2009       11.100.100.219              0            0            0            0
2008       11.100.100.219              0            0           15          688

The following command displays detailed statistics for all Layer 2 VPNs:

Switch.2 # (debug) 12.2 # show mpls statistics l2vpn detail
VPNID (L2VPN Name)
Peer IP         State RxLabel TxLabel LSPTxLabel NextHopI/F
RxPackets        RxBytes      TxPackets        TxBytes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
99 (jwcvpls)
11.100.100.219  Up    x80402  x80402  x00010     tordoze
32866        4967734          14005        2394407
11.100.100.218  Up    x80407  x80405  x00011     tornext
398           8235            577          10583
2009 (pws-1)
11.100.100.219  Up    x80403  x80403  x00010     tordoze
0              0              0              0
2008 (pws-2)
11.100.100.219  Up    x80404  x80404  x00010     tordoze
0              0             15            688
The following show output is for ExtremeXOS 15.4:
L2VPN Name
 Peer IP/LSP    Flags     RxPackets    RxBytes    TxPackets   TxBytes
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
vpls1          
  1.1.1.1       U         0             0          0           0
    lsp1        +                                  0           0
    lsp2        +                                  0           0


Flags: (U) Up, (D) Down, (R) Ready, (S) Signaling, (+) In-use, 
(-) Not In-use

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 12.4.

Platform Availability

This command is available only on the platforms that support MPLS as described in the ExtremeXOS and Switch Engine 31.7 Feature License Requirements document.