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configure mpls rsvp-te add profile

configure mpls rsvp-te profile <profile_name> {bandwidth <bps>}
{setup-priority <priority>} {hold-priority <priority>} {retry-timeout
<seconds>} {hop-count <number>} {ping-interval <seconds>} {metric [<metric>
| igp-tracking} {record [enabled | disabled]} {mtu <number>}
Description
Adds an RSVP-TE profile.
Syntax Description
profile_name
Specifies the profile name.
bandwidth
Specifies the reserved bandwidth for the LSP.
setup-priority
A value that is compared to the hold-priority of existing LSPs to determine if any of the existing
LSPs need to be preempted to allow a higher priority LSP to be established.
hold-priority
A value that is compared to the setup-priority of existing LSPs to determine if any of the existing
LSPs need to be preempted to allow a higher priority LSP to be established.
retry-timeout
Specifies the maximum number of seconds the switch allows for LSP setup.
ping-interval
Specifies how frequently an ICMP echo request is transmitted to the egress LSR IP address on
the established LSP.
metric
Specifies a route metric used to determine if an established RSVP-TE LSP will actually be used
to send data.
record
Specifies hop-by-hop path recording.
mtu
Specifies the MTU value transport payload packet (customer packet).
Default
N/A
Usage Guidelines
A profile is a set of attributes that are applied to the LSP when the LSP is configured using the
configure mpls rsvp-te add lsp
but can be applied to any configured LSP. The profile name for the default profile is default. The default
profile parameter values are initially set to their respective default values. The maximum number of
configurable profiles is 255 (one of which is reserved for the default profile).
The
parameter specifies the desired reserved bandwidth for the LSP. Any positive integer
bandwidth
bps value is valid. Optionally, you can append the characters, k for kilobits, m for megabits, or g for
gigabits, to the bps value to specify the unit of measure. If the k, m, or g, character is omitted, the unit
of measure is assumed to be kilobits. The default bandwidth bps value is zero, which indicates that the
QoS for the LSP is best effort. ExtremeWare does not support bandwidth reservation.
The
and
setup-priority
path set up, if the requested bandwidth cannot be reserved through the LSR, the
parameter is compared to the
need to be preempted to allow a higher priority LSP to be established. Lower numerical values
represent higher priorities. The
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command. A default profile is provided which cannot be deleted,
are optional parameters indicating the LSP priority. During
hold-priority
of existing LSPs to determine if any of the existing LSPs
hold-priority
range is 0 to 7 and the default value is 7. The
setup-priority
setup-priority
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