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bandwidth (Inline Services)

Syntax

Hierarchy Level

Description

Configure the amount of bandwidth in gigabits per second reserved on each Packet Forwarding Engine for tunnel traffic using inline services. Configuring the bandwidth creates a virtual tunnel interface that is represented as si-<fpc/pic/port>.

Starting in Junos OS Release 16.2, you are not longer required to explicitly specify a bandwidth for L2TP LNS tunnel traffic using inline services. When you do not specify a bandwidth, the maximum bandwidth supported on the PIC is automatically available for the inline services; inline services can use up to this maximum value. In earlier releases, you must specify a bandwidth when you enable inline services with the inline-services statement.

Options

bandwidth-value

Amount of bandwidth in Gbps to reserve for tunnel traffic using inline services. You can configure bandwidth values can be as follows:

  • 1g

  • 10g through 100g in 10 Gbps increments: 10g, 20g, 30g, 40g, 50g, 60g, 70g, 80g, 90g, 100g

  • 100g through 400g in 100 Gbps increments: 100g, 200g, 300g, 400g

Note:

Values of 100 Gbps and up are available only on MPC7E, MPC8E, and MPC9E line cards.

  • Default: Maximum bandwidth supported on the PIC.

Required Privilege Level

interface—To view this statement in the configuration.

interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.

Release Information

Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4.

20g, 30g, and 40g options added in Junos OS Release 14.1R3.

100g option added in Junos OS Release 18.2R1 on MX Series Routers with MPC7E, MPC8E, and MPC9E line cards.

50g, 60g, 70g, 80g, 90g, 200g, 300g and 400g options added in Junos OS Release 18.3R1.