show rsvp

Use this command to display data about the RSVP daemon.

Command Syntax

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show rsvp

Parameters

None

Command Mode

Exec and Privileged Exec modes

Applicability

This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.

Example

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#show rsvp
RSVP Version                  : 1
Process uptime                : 8 minutes
RSVP Refresh Reduction        : Enabled
RSVP Message Acknowledgement  : Disabled
Bundle Send                   : Disabled
NSM Connection                : Up
CSPF Connection               : Up
CSPF usage                    : Enabled
RSVP Refresh Timer            : 5
Keep Multiplier               : 3
Acknowledgement Await Timeout : 10
Explicit-Null For Direct Conn : Disabled
Local Protection              : Disabled
Hello Receipt                 : Disabled
Hello Interval                : 2
Hello Timeout                 : 10
Loop detection                : Enabled (all interface)
Override Diffserv             : Disabled
Ingress                       : 1.1.1.1
Penultimate Hop Popping       : Enabled
Refresh PATH msg parsing      : Enabled
Refresh RESV msg parsing      : Enabled
Detour identification         : Sender-Template
 
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Table 72 explains the show command output fields.

Table 72.

show rsvp output fields

Field

Description

RSVP Version

Version number associated with the RSVP ingress route.

Process uptime

Duration of the process running time.

RSVP Refresh Reduction

Measure of processing over head requests of refresh messages. Refresh reduction detail

extensions improve routing device performance by reducing the process overhead, thus increasing the number of LSPs a routing device can support.

RSVP Message Acknowledgement

Acknowledge message for refresh reductions.

Bundle Send

Disables sending of Bundle Messages for a system.

NSM Connection

The Network Services Module (NSM) sends unsolicited messages to, or receives unsolicited messages from, the QoS (quality of service) module.

CSPF Connection

NSM passes the information to CSPF.

CSPF usage

CSPF finds the shortest path toward the LSP’s egress router, taking into account explicit-path constraints.

RSVP Refresh Timer

Time interval used to generate periodic RSVP messages.

Keep Multiplier

Number of RSVP messages that can be lost before an RSVP state is declared stale.

Acknowledgment Await Timeout

The router that initiates the acknowledgment messages for an RSVP session waits for the timeout.

 

Explicit-Null For Direct Conn

Advertise label 0 to the egress routing device of an LSP. Explicit null: enabled or disabled.

Local Protection

A local repair mechanism is in use to maintain this tunnel.

Hello Receipt

To exchange Hello messages among neighbors.

Hello Interval

Frequency at which RSVP hellos are sent on this interface (in seconds).

Hello Timeout

RSVP Hello State Timer feature detects when a neighbor is down and triggers faster state timeout.

Loop detection

Loop back Detection (LBD) provides protection against loops by transmitting loop protocol packets out of ports where loop protection has been enabled.

Override Diffserv

Diffserv helps to carry the EXP-to-PHB mapping for signaled E-LSP or the PSC value for L-LSP.

Ingress

Information about ingress RSVP sessions.

Penultimate Hop Popping

Removes the label one hop before its destination.

Refresh PATH msg parsing

Refresh message supports the refreshing of RSVP state without the transmission of conventional Path messages.

Refresh RESV msg parsing

Refresh message supports the refreshing of RSVP state without the transmission of conventional Resv messages.

Detour identification

Detours are calculated to avoid the immediate downstream link and node.