Reserving Bandwidth On Shared Tunnel-Server Ports - Juniper JUNOSE 11.2.X PHYSICAL LAYER Configuration Manual

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Reserving Bandwidth on Shared Tunnel-Server Ports

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host1(config-tunnel-server)#
On a shared tunnel-server port:
host1(config)#tunnel-server 2/2/0
host1(config-tunnel-server)#
This command accesses Tunnel Server Configuration mode.
NOTE: When you issue the tunnel-server command, ensure that you specify the same
interface specifier that was displayed for this tunnel-server port in the show
tunnel-server config command in the output described in "Identifying the Physical
Location of the Tunnel-Server Port" on page 217. If you specify an incorrect location for
the tunnel-server port, the router displays an error message and rejects the command
as invalid.
Provision the maximum number of tunnel-service interfaces to be used on the
2.
dedicated tunnel-server port.
host1(config-tunnel-server)#max-interfaces all-available
NOTE: When you enable shared tunnel server on the ES2 10G ADV LM, it reloads with
a warning message and then the image specific to shared tunnel server appears.
To reserve a certain percentage of the total bandwidth for forwarding on a shared
tunnel-server port:
NOTE: When you direct the router to reserve a percentage of the total bandwidth for
forwarding, you may not always obtain the exact percentage of bandwidth specified.
Because of the overhead involved with identifying and assigning incoming traffic to the
appropriate resources, you may obtain a value less than the configured value. For
instance, if you reserve 50 percent of the total bandwidth for forwarding, you will not
obtain an actual bandwidth of 5 Gbps for forwarding and 5 Gbps for tunnel processing.
From Global Configuration mode, specify the location of the shared tunnel-server
1.
port that you want to configure.
host1(config)#tunnel-server 2/2/0
host1(config-tunnel-server)#
This command accesses Tunnel Server Configuration mode.
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