Mpls Te Backup Bandwidth - HP 5800 series Command Reference Manual

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View
Tunnel interface view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
hot-standby: Sets the backup mode to hot backup for the tunnel.
ordinary: Sets the backup mode to ordinary backup for the tunnel.
Examples
# Enable hot backup on tunnel 0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface tunnel 0
[Sysname-Tunnel0] mpls te backup hot-standby

mpls te backup bandwidth

Description
Use the mpls te backup bandwidth command to configure the total bandwidth and type of LSP that the
bypass tunnel can protect.
Use the undo mpls te backup bandwidth command to remove the configuration.
By default, bypass tunnels do not protect bandwidth.
If you do not specify a CT, all LSPs can use the bypass tunnel.
The bandwidth value specified with this command is used only for calculating and determining the
bandwidth protection relationship. No bandwidth is reserved in the bypass tunnel.
The specified bandwidth value must be less than the actual bandwidth of the bypass tunnel.
Otherwise, the bypass tunnel may be overwhelmed after FRR switchover, causing the protected
tunnel to be torn down.
Syntax
mpls te backup bandwidth { bandwidth | { ct0 | ct1 | ct2 | ct3 } { bandwidth | un-limited } }
undo mpls te backup bandwidth
View
Tunnel interface view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
bandwidth: Specifies the total bandwidth that the bypass tunnel can protect, ranging from 1 to
32,000,000 kbps.
ct0: Indicates that only the LSPs of CT 0 can use the bypass tunnel.
ct1: Indicates that only the LSPs of CT 1 can use the bypass tunnel.
ct2: Indicates that only the LSPs of CT 2 can use the bypass tunnel.
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