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Cisco Prime Network 4.0 User Guide
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Chapter 18 Monitoring MPLS Services
Monitoring MPLS Services
Out Label Outgoing label, if not a tail segment.
Average Bandwidth (Kbps) Current bandwidth (in Kb/s) used to automatically allocate the
tunnel’s bandwidth.
LSP ID LSP identifier.
Burst (Kbps) Tunnel bandwidth burst rate, in Kb/s.
Peak (Kbps) Tunnel bandwidth peak rate, in Kb/s.
FRR TE Tunnel Fast Reroute (FRR) TE tunnel name, hyperlinked to the routing
entity in logical inventory.
FRR TE Tunnel State State of the FRR TE tunnel:
Active—A failure exists in the primary tunnel and the backup
is in use.
Not Configured—The primary tunnel has no designated backup
tunnel.
Ready—The primary tunnel is in working condition.
MPLS Label Range
MPLS Label Type Type of MPLS label: Dynamic or Static.
Minimum Label Value Lowest acceptable MPLS label in the range.
Maximum Label Value Highest acceptable MPLS label in the range.
LDP Neighbors
LDP ID Identifier of the LDP peer.
Transport IP Address IP address advertised by the peer in the hello message or the hello
source address.
Session State Current state of the session: Transient, Initialized, Open Rec, Open
Sent, or Operational.
Protocol Type Protocol used by the peer to establish the session: LDP, TDP, or
Unknown.
Label Distribution Method Method of label distribution: Downstream, Downstream On
Demand, Downstream Unsolicited, or Unknown.
Session Keepalive Interval Length of time (in milliseconds) between keepalive messages.
Session Hold Time The amount of time (in milliseconds) that an LDP session can be
maintained with an LDP peer, without receiving LDP traffic or an
LDP keepalive message from the peer.
Discovery Sources Whether the peer has one or more discovery sources:
Checked—Has one or more discovery sources.
Unchecked—Has no discovery sources.
Note To see the discovery sources in the LDP Neighbor
Properties window, double-click the row of the peer in the
table.
Table 18-17 Label Switching Properties in Logical Inventory (continued)
Field Description