Mpls Rsvp Profile - Juniper JUNOSE 11.1.X - COMMAND REFERENCE A TO M 4-9-2010 Command Reference Manual

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JUNOSe 11.1.x Command Reference Guide A to M

mpls rsvp profile

In Global Configuration mode:
Syntax
mpls rsvp [ interface ] profile [ profileName ]
no mpls rsvp interface profile profileName
In Interface Configuration mode:
mpls rsvp profile profileName
no mpls rsvp profile
Command introduced before JUNOSe Release 7.1.0.
Release Information
In Global Configuration mode, creates or modifies a configuration profile for RSVP-TE.
Description
Places the CLI in RSVP Configuration mode. If you specify a profile not previously
configured, it is created with the factory default settings. If you do not specify a
profile name, the factory default profile is assumed. The implicit default RSVP-TE
profile specifies a value of 30,000 ms (30 seconds) for the refresh period and a value
of 3 for the timeout factor.
Any change to a profile affects all interfaces that use the profile; changes are effective
the next time the interface comes up. The no version deletes the specified profile.
The no version deletes the specified profile.
In Interface Configuration mode, creates or enables RSVP-TE on the interface with
the factory default profile or the specified profile, or disables RSVP-TE on the interface.
The no version reverts to the default profile on the interface.
In both modes, if you specify a profile not previously configured, it is created with
the factory default settings. If you do not specify a profile name, the factory default
profile is assumed. The no version deletes the specified profile. The no version deletes
the specified profile.
Options
Global Configuration, Interface Configuration
Mode
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mpls rsvp profile
interface Keyword required for the no version in Global Configuration mode
profileName Name of a profile to be created or modified (Global Configuration
mode), applied to an interface (Interface Configuration mode), or deleted (both
modes); the profile sets the values for the protocol parameters; until you modify
the profile settings, the values match those of the implicit default profile

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