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Task Command
neighbors.
Display information about CRLSPs
established through RSVP.
display rsvp lsp
[
destination
ip-address
] [
source
ip-address
] [
tunnel-id
tunnel-id
] [
lsp-id
lsp-id
] [
verbose
]
Display information about RSVP neighbors.
display rsvp peer
[
interface
interface-type
interface-number
]
[
ip
ip-address
] [
verbose
]
Display information about RSVP resource
reservation requests sent to upstream
devices.
display rsvp request
[
destination
ip-address
] [
source
ip-address
]
[
tunnel-id
tunnel-id
] [
prevhop
ip-address
]
[
verbose
]
Display information about RSVP resource
reservation states.
display rsvp reservation
[
destination
ip-address
]
[
source
ip-address
]
[
tunnel-id
tunnel-id
] [
nexthop
ip-address
] [
verbose
]
Display information about RSVP path states.
display rsvp sender
[
destination
ip-address
] [
source
ip-address
]
[
tunnel-id
tunnel-id
] [
lsp-id
lsp-id
] [
verbose
]
Display RSVP statistics.
display rsvp
statistics
[
interface
[
interface-type
interface-number
] ]
Clear RSVP security associations.
reset rsvp authentication
[
from ip-address to
ip-address
]
Clear RSVP statistics.
reset
rsvp
statistics
[
interface
[
interface-type
interface-number
]
84B
RSVP configuration examples
215B
Establishing an MPLS TE tunnel with RSVP-TE
433B
Network requirements
Switch A, Switch B, Switch C, and Switch D run IS-IS and all of them are Layer 2 switches.
Use RSVP-TE to establish an MPLS TE tunnel from Switch A to Switch D to transmit data between
the two IP networks. The MPLS TE tunnel requires a bandwidth of 2000 kbps.
The maximum bandwidth of the link that the tunnel traverses is 10000 kbps and the maximum
reservable bandwidth of the link is 5000 kbps.
Figure 41 Network diagram