ds-te te-class

Use ds-te te-class to configure a TE class used in IETF DS-TE mode.

Use undo ds-te te-class to restore the default.

Syntax

ds-te te-class te-class-index class-type class-type-number priority priority

undo ds-te te-class te-class-index

Default

Table 43: Default TE classes in IETF mode

TE class

CT

Priority

0

0

7

1

1

7

2

2

7

3

3

7

4

0

0

5

1

0

6

2

0

7

3

0

Views

MPLS TE view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

te-class-index: Specifies a TE class index in the range of 0 to 7.

class-type class-type-number: Specifies a CT by its number in the range of 0 to 3. The system supports four CTs, CT 0 through CT 3.

priority priority: Specifies a priority number in the range of 0 to 7.

Usage guidelines

The setup or/and holding priority of the LSP transporting a traffic trunk from a CT must be the priority specified for the CT in the TE class.

When you configure a TE class, make sure to specify a CT-priority pair different from that in any existing TE class.

When you restore the default settings for a TE class, make sure the default CT-priority pair is different from the CT-priority pair of an existing TE class.

After a TE class is modified, the device performs the following operations:

  1. Notifies the IGP to re-advertise the bandwidth information for all TE interfaces.

  2. Removes and then re-establishes the CRLSPs of the TE class on all TE interfaces.

Examples

# Specify CT 2 and priority 3 for TE class 7 in IETF DS-TE mode.

<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] mpls te
[Sysname-mpls] ds-te te-class 7 class-type 2 priority 3

Related commands

display mpls te ds-te

ds-te mode