Cisco Cisco IOS Software Release 15.0(1)S
MLDP-Based MVPN
How to Configure MLDP-Based MVPN
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4.
show mpls forwarding-table [network {mask | length} | labels label [- label] | interface interface
| next-hop address | lsp-tunnel [tunnel-id]] [vrf vrf-name] [detail]
| next-hop address | lsp-tunnel [tunnel-id]] [vrf vrf-name] [detail]
5.
show adjacency [ip-address] [interface-type interface-number | null number | port-channel
number | sysclock number | vlan number | ipv6-address | fcpa number | serial number]
[connectionid number] [link {ipv4 | ipv6 | mpls}] [detail | encapsulation]
number | sysclock number | vlan number | ipv6-address | fcpa number | serial number]
[connectionid number] [link {ipv4 | ipv6 | mpls}] [detail | encapsulation]
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1
show mpls mldp database
Enter the show mpls mldp database command to display information in the MLDP database. It shows
the FEC, the Opaque value of the FEC decoded, and the replication clients associated with it:
the FEC, the Opaque value of the FEC decoded, and the replication clients associated with it:
Router# show mpls mldp database
* Indicates MLDP recursive forwarding is enabled
LSM ID : D3000001 (RNR LSM ID: 8A000002) Type: MP2MP Uptime : 00:04:54
FEC Root : 172.30.20.1
Opaque decoded : [mdt 100:2 0]
Opaque length : 11 bytes
Opaque value : 07 000B 0000010000000100000000
RNR active LSP : (this entry)
Upstream client(s) :
172.30.20.1:0 [Active]
Expires : Never Path Set ID : 99000001
Out Label (U) : 32 Interface : Ethernet1/0*
Local Label (D): 30 Next Hop : 10.0.1.7
Replication client(s):
MDT (VRF VRF)
Uptime : 00:04:54 Path Set ID : 5000002
Interface : Lspvif0
Step 2
show ip pim neighbor [vrf vrf-name] neighbor [interface-type interface-number]
Enter the show ip pim neighbor command to display PIM adjacencies information:
Router# show ip pim vrf VRF neighbor
192.168.10.18 Serial6/0 04:53:19/00:01:18 v2 1 / G
172.30.20.3 Lspvif0 04:52:32/00:01:28 v2 1 / B S P G
172.30.20.2 Lspvif0 04:52:32/00:01:17 v2 1 / B S P G
Step 3
show ip mroute [vrf vrf-name] [[active [kbps] [interface type number] | bidirectional | count [terse] |
dense | interface type number | proxy | pruned | sparse | ssm | static | summary] | [group-address
[source-address]] [count [terse] | interface type number | proxy | pruned | summary] | [source-address
group-address] [count [terse] | interface type number | proxy | pruned | summary] | [group-address]
active [kbps] [interface type number | verbose]]
dense | interface type number | proxy | pruned | sparse | ssm | static | summary] | [group-address
[source-address]] [count [terse] | interface type number | proxy | pruned | summary] | [source-address
group-address] [count [terse] | interface type number | proxy | pruned | summary] | [group-address]
active [kbps] [interface type number | verbose]]
Enter the show ip mroute command to display the contents of the multicast routing (mroute) table:
Router# show ip mroute vrf VRF 238.1.200.2 10.5.200.3
(10.5.200.3, 238.1.200.2), 04:54:18/00:02:40, flags: sT
Incoming interface: Lspvif0, RPF nbr 172.30.20.2
Outgoing interface list:
Serial6/0, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 04:54:18/00:02:40
Step 4
show mpls forwarding-table [network {mask | length} | labels label [- label] | interface interface |
next-hop address | lsp-tunnel [tunnel-id]] [vrf vrf-name] [detail]
next-hop address | lsp-tunnel [tunnel-id]] [vrf vrf-name] [detail]