[j-nsp] Details of show ted output
Bala S Venkata
balavenkata at netscape.net
Thu Jul 29 11:54:19 EDT 2004
Harry-
I see that on both ends of the link the interface shows up under mpls,
rsvp and OSPF (my IGP)
families. OSPF also has TE specified. I did the following on one of the
link endpoints:
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user at host# show protocols ospf
traffic-engineering;
area 0.0.0.0 {
interface fxp0.0 {
disable;
}
interface all;
}
[edit]
user at host# show protocols mpls
interface so-0/1/0.0;
interface so-0/3/0.0;
interface so-1/2/0.0;
interface at-0/1/0.0;
[edit]
user at host# show protocols rsvp
interface all;
interface so-0/1/0.0;
interface so-0/3/0.0;
interface so-1/2/0.0;
interface at-0/1/0.0;
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Is something missing here ?
>Check to see that both ends of the link support the MPLS family, RSVP, and
>TE extensions to the IGP. Usually when I see an asymmetric number of in
>links vs. out links, it is one of the above causes.
>
>HTHs
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
>>[mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of
>>Bala S Venkata
>>Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 7:51 AM
>>To: jeremy at skwire.net
>>Cc: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
>>Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Details of show ted output
>>
>>Thanks for that Jeremy. I read the docs too but I was unclear
>>as to why would a link used by a node pointing to "this node"
>>be unidirectional. THat is the part for which I was looking
>>for an answer. Lmk if you have more ideas.
>>
>>
>>TIA
>>
>>jeremy at skwire.net wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Bala,
>>>
>>>The LnkIn shows how many nodes point towards this node, and LnkOut
>>>shows how many nodes this node points toward. Here is the doc that
>>>points this out:
>>>
>>>http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos62/swcmdr
>>>
>>>
>>ef62/html/
>>
>>
>>>mpls-monitor13.html
>>>
>>>J.
>>>
>>>On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 15:41:46 -0700
>>>Bala S Venkata <balavenkata at netscape.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>BSV> HI,
>>>BSV>
>>>BSV> In the output of "show ted database" what does LnkIn and LnkOut
>>>BSV> really mean ? In the following sample, you can see the LnkIn is
>>>BSV> 3 and LnkOut is 1. I am trying to understand what it means
>>>BSV> (especially why it shows a mismatch).
>>>BSV>
>>>BSV> ------------------------------
>>>BSV> user at host# run show ted database 192.168.0.102 TED database: 0
>>>BSV> ISIS nodes 6 INET nodes
>>>BSV> ID Type Age(s) LnkIn LnkOut Protocol
>>>BSV> 192.168.0.102 Rtr 59244 3 1
>>>
>>>
>>OSPF(0.0.0.0)
>>
>>
>>>BSV> .....
>>>BSV> ------------------------------
>>>BSV>
>>>BSV>
>>>BSV> Thanks !
>>>BSV>
>>>BSV> /bala
>>>BSV>
>>>
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