mpls te max-reservable-bandwidth
Use mpls te max-reservable-bandwidth to set the maximum reservable bandwidth of the link (BC 0) and BC 1 in prestandard DS-TE RDM model.
Use undo mpls te max-reservable-bandwidth to restore the default.
Syntax
mpls te max-reservable-bandwidth bandwidth-value [ bc1 bc1-bandwidth ]
undo mpls te max-reservable-bandwidth
Default
The maximum reservable bandwidth of a link is 0 kbps and BC 1 is 0 kbps.
Views
Interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
bandwidth-value: Specifies the maximum reservable bandwidth of the link (the value of BC 0), in the range of 1 to 4294967295 kbps.
bc1 bc1-bandwidth: Specifies the value of BC 1, in the range of 1 to 4294967295 kbps. The default value is 0.
Usage guidelines
The device carries the bandwidth values configured by this command in IGP route advertisements. The tunnel ingress node can obtain the information and use the information in CSPF calculation to select a path that meets the tunnel bandwidth requirements.
The maximum reservable bandwidth of a link (bandwidth-value) cannot be greater than the maximum bandwidth of the link (configured with the mpls te max-link-bandwidth command). The value of BC 1 (bc1-bandwidth) cannot be greater than the maximum reservable bandwidth of the link (bandwidth-value).
The bandwidth values configured by this command are only for MPLS TE traffic.
Examples
# Set the link maximum reservable bandwidth to 1158 kbps and BC 1 to 200 kbps for MPLS TE traffic in prestandard DS-TE RDM model.
<Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface vlan-interface 10 [Sysname-Vlan-interface10] mpls te max-reservable-bandwidth 1158 bc1 200
Related commands
display mpls te link-management bandwidth-allocation
mpls te bandwidth
mpls te max-link-bandwidth
mpls te max-reservable-bandwidth mam
mpls te max-reservable-bandwidth rdm