Mpls Te Backup Bandwidth - H3C MSR 20-20 Command Reference Manual

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1618
C
96: MPLS TE C
HAPTER
Example

mpls te backup bandwidth

Syntax
View
Parameter
Description
C
ONFIGURATION
OMMANDS
Use the
undo mpls te backup
By default, tunnel backup is disabled.
n
With backup enabled, the record route flag is automatically set to record
reroute regardless of whether the mpls te record-route command is
configured.
The backup function cannot be used together with these commands: mpls te
reoptimization, mpls te auto-bandwidth adjustment, and mpls te
resv-style ff.
# Enable hot backup on tunnel 0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface tunnel 0
[Sysname-Tunnel0] mpls te backup hot-standby
mpls te backup bandwidth { bandwidth | { bc0 | bc1 } { bandwidth | un-limited } }
undo mpls te backup bandwidth
Tunnel interface view
bandwidth: Total bandwidth that the bypass tunnel (also called the protection
tunnel) can protect, in the range 1 to 32000000 kbps.
bc0: Indicates that only the LSPs using BC0 bandwidth (global bandwidth) can use
the bypass tunnel.
bc1: Indicates that only the LSPs using BC1 bandwidth (subpool bandwidth) can
use the bypass tunnel.
If neither BC0 nor BC1 is specified, all LSPs can use the bypass tunnel.
un-limited: Puts on limit on total protected bandwidth.
Use the
mpls te backup bandwidth
bandwidth and type of LSP that the bypass tunnel can protect.
Use the
undo mpls te backup bandwidth
configuration.
By default, bypass tunnels do not protect bandwidth.
If neither BC0 nor BC1 is specified, all LSP can use the bypass tunnel.
n
This command is not supported when the signaling protocol is CR-LDP.
command to restore the default.
command to configure the total
command to remove the

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