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Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 13 MPLS/VPN Support
Managing MPLS/VPN Support
Options
The following option is available:
•
vpn-name
— The name of the VPN for which to display mappings.
Step 1
From the SCE> prompt, type
show interface linecard 0 VPN name
vpn-name
and press
Enter
.
Displaying Mappings for a Specified VPN: Examples
The following example illustrates the output of this command for an MPLS-based VPN.
SCE> show interface linecard 0 VPN name vpn1
VPN name: Vpn1
Downstream MPLS Mappings:
PE-ID = 1.0.0.1 Mpls Label = 20
PE-ID = 1.0.0.1 Mpls Label = 30
=======>Total Downstream Mappings: 2
Upstream MPLS Mappings:
=======>Total Upstream Mappings: 0
Number of subscriber mappings: 0
Explicitly introduced VPN
The following example illustrates the output of this command for a VLAN-based VPN
SCE> show interface linecard 0 VPN name vpn3
VPN name: Vpn3
VLAN: 2
Number of subscriber mappings: 0
Explicitly introduced VPN
The following example illustrates the output of this command for an automatically created VLAN VPN
SCE> show interface linecard 0 VPN name 2
VPN name: 2
VLAN: 2
Number of subscriber mappings: 1
Automatically created VPN
How to Display a Listing of all VPNs
Use this command to display a listing of all currently logged-in VPNs
Step 1
From the SCE> prompt, type
show interface linecard 0 VPN all-names
and press
Enter
.
Displaying a Listing of All VPNs: Example
SCE> show interface linecard 0 VPN all-names
How to Display Subscriber Mappings for an IP range on a Specified VPN
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Options, page 13-20
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Displaying Subscribers Mapped to a IP range on a Specified VPN: Example, page 13-20