secondary hold-priority

Use this command to configure the hold priority value for the selected trunk.

In case of insufficient bandwidth, the user must remove any less important existing LSP to free up the bandwidth. This can be done by preempting one or more of the signaled LSPs. Hold priority determines the degree to which an LSP holds onto its reservation for a session after the LSP has been configured successfully. When the hold priority is high, the existing LSP is less likely to give up its reservation.

Use the no parameter to revert to the default hold-priority value.

Command Syntax

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secondary hold-priority <0-7>
no secondary hold-priority

Parameter

<0-7>

Specify a value for hold priority

Default

The default hold-priority is 0, the highest value. Once a session is configured with a 0 hold priority value, no other session can preempt it.

Command Mode

Trunk mode

Applicability

This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.

Examples

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#configure terminal
(config)#rsvp-trunk mytrunk
(config-trunk)#secondary hold-priority 2