Configure Mpls Rsvp-Te Profile - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare Command Reference Manual

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H-VPLS Commands

configure mpls rsvp-te profile

config 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
Configures an existing RSVP-TE profile.
Syntax Description
profile_name
bps
priority
seconds
number
seconds
metric
mtu
Default
N/A.
Usage Guidelines
The mtu keyword optionally specifies the MTU value transport payload packet (customer packet). The
mtu value is exchanged with vpls configured peer nodes. All VPLS peer nodes must be configured with
the same mtu value. If the mtu values do not match, VC-LSPs cannot be established between VPLS
peers. By default the VPLS mtu is set to 1500. The configurable mtu range is 1492 through 9216.
Changing the mtu setting will cause established VC-LSPs to terminate. VPLS payload packets may be
dropped if the VPLS MTU setting is greater than the MPLS MTU setting for the VC-LSP interface. The
vplsping command may be used to verify end-to-end path connectivity for specific payload packet
sizes.
Example
None.
History
This command was first available in an ExtremeWare 7.3.0.
Platform Availability
This command is available on the BlackDiamond switch.
1962
Identifies the profile
bits per second
Specifies the MTU value transport payload packet (customer packet).
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