You have configured an RSVP LSP in your network and have assigned it one primary and two secondary paths.
Which command is used to validate that the LSP is using the primary path?
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A. B. C. D.D
The correct answer to this question is D. "show rsvp session detail."
When an RSVP LSP is configured with multiple paths, one primary and one or more secondary, it is important to verify that traffic is actually being forwarded over the primary path. The "show rsvp session detail" command can be used to display detailed information about the RSVP session and the paths being used.
This command will display the source and destination addresses of the RSVP session, the primary and secondary paths, and the status of each path. By examining the output of this command, you can determine which path is currently being used to forward traffic for the RSVP session.
Option A, "show rsvp interface," will display information about the interfaces that are currently participating in RSVP signaling. This command does not provide information about the paths being used by the LSP.
Option B, "show rsvp version," will display the version of the RSVP protocol that is currently running on the device. This command does not provide information about the LSP or the paths being used.
Option C, "show rsvp neighbor detail," will display detailed information about the RSVP neighbors that are currently connected to the device. This command does not provide information about the LSP or the paths being used.