The following map types are available for viewing the MPLS topology:
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LSP
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LSP Hops
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VPN
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PseudoWire
MPLS map availability identifies the objects for which the MPLS maps are available. No MPLS maps are available to MPLSService, LSPHop, or VLAN.
Class name |
Map type |
Default map type |
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LSP |
LSP Hops |
VPN |
PseudoWire |
Physical Connectivity |
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LSP 1 |
x |
x |
x |
LSP Hops |
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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:
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TE tunnel
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TE LSP
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P2MP LSP
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subLSP
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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.