display msdp non-stop-routing status

Use display msdp non-stop-routing status to display MSDP NSR status information.

Syntax

display msdp non-stop-routing status

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

mdc-admin

mdc-operator

Examples

# Display MSDP NSR status information.

<Sysname> display msdp non-stop-routing status
 MSDP NSR status: Ready
 Location of preferred standby process: Slot 1
 TCP NSR status: Ready

Table 56: Command output

Field

Description

MSDP NSR status

MSDP NSR status:

  • Ready—MSDP NSR has backed up MSDP peer and remote source information from the active process to standby processes. In this state, MSDP NSR can ensure continuous routing when an active/standby process switchover occurs.

  • Not ready—MSDP NSR is backing up MSDP peer and remote multicast source information from the active process to the standby process. If an active/standby process switchover occurs in this state, traffic is interrupted.

  • Not configured—MSDP NSR is disabled.

Location of preferred standby process

(In standalone mode.) ID of the slot where the preferred standby process resides.

(In IRF mode.) Chassis ID and slot ID where the preferred standby process resides.

TCP NSR status

TCP NSR status:

  • Ready—TCP NSR has backed up TCP connection information from the active process to standby processes.

  • Not ready—TCP NSR is backing up TCP connection information from the active process to standby processes.

Related commands

msdp non-stop-routing