
Operation Manual – MPLS TE
H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches
Chapter 1 MPLS TE Configuration
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5) Verify the configuration
Perform the
display mpls te tunnel
command on Switch A. You can find that two
tunnels are present with the outgoing interfaces being Vlan-interface 1 and
Vlan-interface 4 respectively. This indicates that a backup CR-LSP was created upon
creation of the primary CR-LSP.
[SwitchA] display mpls te tunnel
LSP-Id Destination In/Out-If Name
1.1.1.9:1024 3.3.3.9 -/Vlan1 Tunnel3/0/1
1.1.1.9:2048 3.3.3.9 -/Vlan4 Tunnel3/0/1
Perform the
display mpls te tunnel path
command on Switch A to identify the paths
that the two tunnels traverse:
[SwitchA] display mpls te tunnel path
Tunnel Interface Name : Tunnel3/0/1
Lsp ID : 1.1.1.9 :1024
Hop Information
Hop 0 10.1.1.1
Hop 1 10.1.1.2
Hop 2 2.2.2.9
Hop 3 20.1.1.1
Hop 4 20.1.1.2
Hop 5 3.3.3.9
Tunnel Interface Name : Tunnel3/0/1
Lsp ID : 1.1.1.9 :2048
Hop Information
Hop 0 30.1.1.1
Hop 1 30.1.1.2
Hop 2 4.4.4.9
Hop 3 40.1.1.1
Hop 4 40.1.1.2
Hop 5 3.3.3.9
Perform the
tracert
command to draw the picture of the path that a packet must travel
to reach the tunnel destination.
[SwitchA] tracert –a 1.1.1.9 3.3.3.9
traceroute to 3.3.3.9(3.3.3.9) 30 hops max,40 bytes packet
1 10.1.1.2 25 ms 30.1.1.2 25 ms 10.1.1.2 25 ms
2 40.1.1.2 45 ms 20.1.1.2 29 ms 40.1.1.2 54 ms
The sample output shows that the current LSP traverses Switch B but not Switch D.