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Monitoring RSVP Path State Control Blocks, Reservation State Control Blocks, or
Sessions
Purpose Display RSVP path state control blocks, reservation state control blocks, or session
information about the virtual router to assist in debugging. A session can be any of the
following:
• ingress session—Originating on the router
• egress session—Terminating on the router
• transit session—Travelling through the router
Action To display path state control blocks for an ingress session:
host1#show mpls rsvp psb
PSB: Sender 223.10.1.1 LSPId 1 timeout -- InLabel --
PHopIntf
IncomingIntf
OutgoingIntf ATM2/0.1
PHopAddr 0.0.0.0 m_ipNextHopAddr 221.1.1.1
NextHop 221.1.1.1/255.255.255.255 (strict)
LabelRange --
SenderTSpec CType IntServ Controlled Load
Token Bucket Rate 0
Token Bucket Size 0
Peak Data Rate 0
Min Policed Unit 0
Max Packet Size 0
Flags : InUse
RroRequired
PathRefreshSent
To display reservation state control blocks for an ingress session:
host1#show mpls rsvp rsb
RSB: Timeout 157500 label 1/33
Flags : InUse
StyleConverted
To display RSVP-TE session information:
host1:two#show mpls rsvp sessions
Destination 222.9.3.1 TunnelId 1 Extended Tunnel Id 223.10.1.1
PSB: Sender 223.10.1.1 LSPId 1 timeout 157500 InLabel 17
Associated Minor Interface: Tunnel 223.10.1.1:1
PHopIntf ATM2/0.1
IncomingIntf ATM2/1.1
OutgoingIntf ATM2/0.3
PHopAddr 221.1.1.2 m_ipNextHopAddr 122.1.1.1
NextHop 122.1.1.1/255.255.255.255 (strict)
LabelRange (generic) min 0 max 1048575
SenderTSpec CType IntServ Controlled Load
Token Bucket Rate 0
Token Bucket Size 0
Peak Data Rate 0
Min Policed Unit 0
Max Packet Size 0
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