Table 473: show rsvp neighbor Output Fields
(continued)
Level of Output
Field Description
Field Name
detail
Number of neighbor up or down transitions detected by RSVP hello packets. If
the up count is 1 greater than the down count, the neighbor is currently up.
Otherwise, the neighbor is down. Neighbors that do not support RSVP hello
packets, such as routers running Junos OS Release 3.2 or earlier, are not reported
as up or down.
Up cnt and Down
cnt
detail
State of the RSVP neighbor:
•
Up
—Routing device can detect RSVP Hello messages from the neighbor.
•
Down
—Routing device has received one of the following indications:
•
Communication failure from the neighbor.
•
Communication from IGP that the neighbor is unavailable.
•
Change in the sequence numbers in the RSVP Hello messages sent by the
neighbor.
•
Restarting
—RSVP neighbor is unavailable and might be restarting. The
neighbor remains in this state until it has restarted or is declared dead. This
state is possible only when graceful restart is enabled.
•
Restarted
—RSVP neighbor has restarted and is undergoing state recovery
(graceful restart) procedures.
•
Dead
—Routing device has lost all communication with the RSVP neighbor.
Any RSVP sessions with that neighbor are torn down.
status
All levels
Time elapsed since the neighbor state changed either from up to down or from
down to up. The format is
hh:mm:ss
.
LastChange
detail
Time elapsed since the neighbor state changed either from up to down or from
down to up.
Last changed time
All levels
Frequency at which RSVP hellos are sent on this interface (in seconds).
HelloInt
All levels
Number of hello packets sent to and received from the neighbor.
HelloTx/Rx
detail
Number of RSVP hello packets that have been sent to and received from the
neighbor.
Hello
detail
Number of Path and Resv messages that this routing device has received from
the neighbor.
Message received
detail
Identification provided by the remote routing device during Hello message
exchange.
Remote Instance
detail
Identification sent to the remote routing device during Hello message exchange.
Local Instance
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