R2511-HP MSR Router Series MPLS Command Reference(V5)
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bandwidth: Specifies the class type (CT) for static CR-LSP traffic. ct0: Specifies CT 0 for static CR-LSP
traffic.
ct1: Specifies CT 1 for static CR-LSP traffic.
ct2: Specifies CT 2 for static CR-LSP traffic.
ct3: Specifies CT 3 for static CR-LSP traffic.
bandwidth-value: Specifies the bandwidth required by the static CR-LSP, in the range of 1 to 32000000
kbps.
Usage guidelines
CT 2 and CT 3 can be used in only IETF DS-TE mode. In prestandard DS-TE mode, the configuration of
CT 2 or CT 3 is invalid, and thus the tunnel cannot be established.
The next hop address for a static CR-LSP configured on the ingress or a transit node cannot be a local
public address.
Examples
# Configure a static CR-LSP on the transit node, setting its name to tunnel34, incoming interface to Serial
1/0, incoming label to 123, outgoing interface to Serial 1/1, outgoing label to 253, CT of traffic to CT
0, and required bandwidth to 20 kbps.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] static-cr-lsp transit tunnel34 incoming-interface serial 1/0 in-label 123
outgoing-interface serial 1/1 out-label 253 bandwidth ct0 20
te-set-subtlv
Use te-set-subtlv to configure the sub-TLVs carrying the DS-TE parameters. Because no standard is
available for these sub-TLVs, you need to configure them manually for interoperability with other vendors'
devices.
Use undo te-set-subtlv to restore the default.
Syntax
te-set-subtlv { bw-constraint value | lo-multiplier value | unreserved-bw-sub-pool value } *
undo te-set-subtlv { bw-constraint | lo-multiplier | unreserved-bw-sub-pool } *
Default
The bandwidth constraint sub-TLV is 252, the sub-TLV of LOM is 253, and the sub-TLV of unreserved
subpool bandwidth is 251.
Views
IS-IS view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
bw-constraint value: Sets the bandwidth constraint sub-TLV. value is the sub-TLV value in the range of 19
to 254.
lo-multiplier value: Sets the sub-TLV of local overbooking multiplier (LOM). value is the sub-TLV value in
the range of 19 to 254.










