bandwidth

Use this command to reserve the bypass bandwidth in bits per second for the current trunk.

Each LSP has an associated bandwidth attribute. The bandwidth value is included in the sender's RSVP Path message and specifies the bandwidth to be reserved for the LSP. It is specified in bits per second, with a higher value indicating a greater user traffic volume. A zero bandwidth reserves no resources, although exchanges labels.

Use the no parameter to remove configured bandwidth information.

Command Syntax

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bandwidth BANDWIDTH
no bandwidth BANDWIDTH
no bandwidth

Parameter

BANDWIDTH

<1-999>k for 1 to 999 kilobits/s

<1-999>m for 1 to 999 megabits/s

<1-100>g for 1 to 100 gigabits/s

Default

The default bandwidth is 0 bits per second, which allows data to flow through but does not reserve bandwidth.

Command Mode

Bypass mode

Applicability

This command was introduced in OcNOS version 3.0.

Examples

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#configure terminal 
(config)#rsvp-bypass bp1
(config-bypass)#bandwidth 100m
(config-bypass)#no bandwidth