1-33To do… Use the command… RemarksDisplay information about LDPsessionsdisplay mpls ldp session [ all[ verbose | statistics ] |[ vpn-instancevpn-instance-name ] [ peer-id |verbose ] ] [ | { begin | exclude| include } regular-expression ]Available in any viewDisplay information about LSPsestablished by LDPdisplay mpls ldp lsp [ all |[ vpn-instancevpn-instance-name ][ dest-addr mask-length ] ] [ |{ begin | exclude | include }regular-expression ]Available in any viewDisplay information aboutCR-LSPs established byCR-LDPdisplay mpls ldp cr-lsp[ vpn-instancevpn-instance-name [ lspidlsr-id lsp-id ] ] [ | { begin |exclude | include }regular-expression ]Available in any viewDisplay information about aspecified LDP instancedisplay mpls ldpvpn-instancevpn-instance-name [ | { begin |exclude | include }regular-expression ]Available in any viewClearing MPLS StatisticsTo do… Use the command… RemarksClear MPLS statistics for one orall MPLS interfacesreset mpls statisticsinterface { interface-typeinterface-number | all }Available in user viewClear MPLS statistics for allLSPs or the LSP with aspecified index or namereset mpls statistics lsp{ index | all | name lsp-name } Available in user viewMPLS Configuration ExamplesExample for Configuring LDP SessionsNetwork requirementsz Switch A, Switch B, and Switch C support MPLS and use OSPF as the IGP for the MPLSbackbone.z Local LDP sessions are established between Switch A and Switch B as well as between Switch Band Switch C, while a remote LDP session is required between Switch A and Switch C.