MPLS next-hop: index 25, label 18, resolved by MPLS nextHop index 10
MPLS next-hop: index 10, resolved by MPLS nextHop index 14, peer address
10.1.1.1
MPLS next-hop: index 14, ECMP next-hop, leg count 2
MPLS next-hop: index 12, label 32 on FastEthernet1/1.120, neighbor
10.120.120.1
MPLS next-hop: index 13, label 32 on ATM2/1.20, neighbor 10.20.20.1
Sent:
0 packets
0 bytes
0 errors
0 discards
When one MPLS next-hop points to another MPLS next hop, the second next hop is
displayed indented to the first one.
Meaning Table 51 on page 352 lists the show mpls next-hop command output fields.
Table 51: show mpls next-hop Output Fields
Field DescriptionField Name
Next-hop indexindex
Label for next hoplabel
Related Topics â– show mpls next-hop
Monitoring the Configured Mapping between PHB IDs and Traffic Class/Color
Combinations
Purpose Display the configured mapping between PHB IDs and traffic class/color combinations.
PHB IDs used for L-LSPs do not have color.
Action To display the mapping between PHB IDs and traffic class/color combinations:
host1#show mpls phb-id
Mpls PHB-ID traffic-class/color mappings:
-------- ------ -- ------------- ----------- ----- ------
standard phb-id 0 traffic-class best-effort color green
private phb-id 0 traffic-class best-effort color yellow
private phb-id 1 traffic-class 1 color red
private phb-id 2 traffic-class 2 color green
standard phb-id 1 traffic-class 1 color yellow
standard phb-id 2 traffic-class 2 color red
standard phb-id 3 traffic-class 3 color green
standard phb-id 4 traffic-class 4 color green
standard phb-id 6 traffic-class 6 color n/a
352 â– Monitoring the Configured Mapping between PHB IDs and Traffic Class/Color Combinations
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