The following map types are available for viewing the MPLS topology:

  • LSP

  • LSP Hops

  • VPN

  • PseudoWire

    MPLS map availability identifies the objects for which the MPLS maps are available. No MPLS maps are available to MPLSService, LSPHop, or VLAN.

Table 1. MPLS map availability

Class name

Map type

Default map type

LSP

LSP Hops

VPN

PseudoWire

Physical Connectivity

LSP 1

x

x

x

LSP Hops

VPN 1

x

x

x

x

VPN

VRF 1, 2

x

x

x

x

VPN

Forwarder 1, 2

x

x

x

x

PseudoWire

PseudoWire 1

x

x

x

x

PseudoWire

Router, Switch 1, 2

x

x

x

x

x

Physical Connectivity

1 Business Services Map is also available to this object.

2 Application Relationship Map is also available to this object.

Note that an LSP object can represent any of the following entities:

  • TE tunnel

  • TE LSP

  • P2MP LSP

  • subLSP

  • LDP LSP

    TE tunnels and a P2MP LSPs are compound objects that contain primary/backup TE LSPs and subLSPs, respectively. As such, neither a TE tunnel nor a P2MP LSP has LSP hops, and neither is directly associated with any interfaces.