R2511-HP MSR Router Series MPLS Command Reference(V5)

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Default
The maximum reservable bandwidth and each BC are 0 kbps.
Views
Interface view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
bandwidth-value: Specifies the maximum reservable bandwidth of the link, in the range of 1 to
32000000, in kbps.
bc0 bc0-bandwidth: Specifies the value of BC 0, in the range of 1 to 32000000, in kbps. By default, BC
0 is 0.
bc1 bc1-bandwidth: Specifies the value of BC 1, in the range of 1 to 32000000, in kbps. By default, BC
1 is 0.
bc2 bc2-bandwidth: Specifies the value of BC 2, in the range of 1 to 32000000, in kbps. By default, BC
2 is 0.
bc3 bc3-bandwidth: Specifies the value of BC 3, in the range of 1 to 32000000, in kbps. By default, BC
3 is 0.
Usage guidelines
The maximum reservable bandwidth of the link must be lower than or equal to the maximum bandwidth
of the link. Each BC must be lower than or equal to the maximum reservable bandwidth of the link. None
of bc0-bandwidth, bc1-bandwidth, bc2-bandwidth and bc3-bandwidth can be greater than
bandwidth-value.
The maximum reservable bandwidth and BCs configured by this command are used only for MPLS TE
traffic.
Examples
# Set the maximum reservable bandwidth in IETF MAM model for MPLS TE to 1158 kbps, and set BC 0
to 500 kbps, BC 1 to 300 kbps, BC 2 to 400 kbps, and BC 3 to 100 kbps.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface ethernet 1/1
[Sysname-Ethernet1/1] mpls te max-reservable-bandwidth mam 1158 bc0 500 bc1 300 bc2 400
bc3 100
mpls te max-reservable-bandwidth rdm
Use mpls te max-reservable-bandwidth rdm to configure the bandwidth constraints in IETF DS-TE RDM
model.
Use undo mpls te max-reservable-bandwidth rdm to restore the default.
Syntax
mpls te max-reservable-bandwidth rdm bandwidth-value [ bc1 bc1-bandwidth ] [ bc2 bc2-bandwidth ]
[ bc3 bc3-bandwidth ]
undo mpls te max-reservable-bandwidth rdm