The user can display a traffic engineering path to a IPv4 destination address using a specified set of resource parameters. This allows the user to gain insight into a traffic engineering path in a network, before setting it up using RSVP. This helps the user to avoid a RSVP path setup failure due to unavailable requested resources along the path to the destination host.
T o display the traffic engineering path to a IPv4 destination address, enter the following command.
device# show mpls te path 10.4.4.4
The following example displays an output from the show mpls te path command.
device# show mpls te path 10.12.12.12 hop-limit 2 Path to 10.12.12.12 found! Time taken to compute: 0 msec Hop-count: 2 Cost: 2000 ISIS Level-1 Hop 1: 10.1.0.1, Rtr 10.13.13.13 Hop 2: 10.1.0.2, Rtr 10.12.12.12