bandwidth
Syntax
bandwidthbps{ct0bps;ct1bps;ct2bps;ct3bps;}Hierarchy Level
[edit logical-routerslogical-router-nameprotocols mpls],[edit logical-routerslogical-router-nameprotocols mplslabel-switched-pathlsp-path-name],[edit logical-routerslogical-router-nameprotocols mpls label-switched-pathlsp-path-namefast-reroute],[edit logical-routerslogical-router-nameprotocols mpls label-switched-pathlsp-path-name(primary|secondary)path-name],[edit protocols mpls],[edit protocols mplslabel-switched-pathlsp-path-name],[edit protocols mpls label-switched-pathlsp-path-namefast-reroute],[edit protocols mpls label-switched-pathlsp-path-name(primary|secondary)path-name]Description
When configuring an LSP, specify the traffic rate associated with the LSP.
When configuring fast reroute, allocate bandwidth for the reroute path. By default, no bandwidth is reserved for the rerouted path. The fast reroute bandwidth does not need to be identical to that allocated for the LSP itself.
When configuring a multiclass LSP, use the
ctnumberbandwidthstatements to specify the bandwidth to be allocated for each class type.Options
bps—Bandwidth, in bits per second. You can specify this as an integer value. You can also use the abbreviationsk(for a thousand),m(for a million), org(for a billion).
Range: Any positive integer
Default: 0 (no bandwidth is reserved)
ctnumberbps—Bandwidth, in bits per second for the specified class type. You can specify this as an integer value. If you do so, count your zeros carefully, or you can use the abbreviationsk(for a thousand),m(for a million), org(for a billion [also called a thousand million]).
Range: Any positive integer
Default: 0 (no bandwidth is reserved)Usage Guidelines
See Enabling Fast Reroute, Configuring the Path Bandwidth, Configuring a Traffic Engineered LSP, and Configuring a Multiclass LSP.
Required Privilege Level
routing—To view this statement in the configuration.
routing-control—To add this statement to the configuration.