Displays MPLS TE information.
Privileged EXEC mode
MPLS is supported only on devices based on the DNX chipset family. For a list of such devices, see "Supported Hardware".
Fate-sharing group membership for any given TE link or node consists of its own membership to the group, and the TE node to which it belongs. The output from the show mpls te database detail command displays the fate-sharing groups to which the TE links or nodes belong.
In the following example output, node 10.20.20.20 displays fate-sharing group information for group1/100 and group2/10 .
device# show mpls te database detail This Router is 10.100.100.100 Global Link Gen 21 Area 0 NodeID: 10.20.20.20, Type: Router info from applied local policies: cspf-group member information (name/penalty): group1/100 Type: P2P, To: 10.1.1.1, Local: 10.1.1.2, Remote: 10.1.1.1, Gen 16 Admin Group: 0x00000000 Metric: 1 Link BW: 10000000 kbits/sec Reservable BW: 10000000 kbits/sec Unreserved BW: [0] 10000000 kbits/sec [1] 10000000 kbits/sec [2] 10000000 kbits/sec [3] 10000000 kbits/sec [4] 10000000 kbits/sec [5] 10000000 kbits/sec [6] 10000000 kbits/sec [7] 10000000 kbits/sec info from applied local policies: cspf-group member information (name/penalty): group2/10 Type: P2P, To: 10.1.2.1, Local: 10.1.2.2, Remote: 10.1.2.1, Gen 13 Admin Group: 0x00000000 Metric: 1 Link BW: 10000000 kbits/sec Reservable BW: 10000000 kbits/sec Unreserved BW: [0] 10000000 kbits/sec [1] 10000000 kbits/sec [2] 10000000 kbits/sec [3] 10000000 kbits/sec [4] 10000000 kbits/sec [5] 10000000 kbits/sec [6] 10000000 kbits/sec [7] 10000000 kbits/sec