10-07-2014 12:12 PM
Tunnel MPLS traffic-enginerring bandwitdh XXX,
does this command guarantee any bandwidth along LSP?
10-08-2014 04:32 AM
Yes ! under tunnel configuration this command reserve bandwidth specified. If BW not available LSP will not setup.
Regards
10-08-2014 07:09 AM
Hi, Mahesh,
Please refer to link below. It says this command would only check control plan if the resource is available, but it does nothing on data plan. As result, even if you have this tunnel set up, there is no bandwidth guarantee to data sent onto the tunnel. That's what I want to clarify.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/9784116/mpls-te-tunnel-bandwidth-and-ip-rsvp-bandwidth
10-08-2014 11:42 AM
Hi,
Yes this is correct. Bandwidth configuration under TE tunnel plays role only during tunnel setup and reserves bandwidth on transit links. Like if ten 100mbps tunnels are passing through a Gig link, 11th tunnel will not be able to get established. But for data forwarding a 1kbps tunnel can also carry 1gig traffic. During traffic forwarding, router refers just CEF/LIB and it has just labels but no info about bandwidth reserved by that label (LSP).
Regards,
Akash
10-09-2014 12:56 AM
Hello Akash,
Nice to know that this feature is at control plane only.
We never used bandwidth reservation :)
Thanks again.
Regards
Mahesh
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