Is there any future roadmap for Juniper-like feature of policing the Rsvp signalled LSP.
Right now we can only reserve a sub-pool on the TE-LSP on Cisco.
Any comments will be appreciated.
Juniper-LSP Policing
MPLS LSP policing allows you to control the amount of traffic forwarded through a particular LSP. Policing helps to ensure that the amount of traffic forwarded through an LSP never exceeds the requested bandwidth allocation. LSP policing is supported on regular LSPs and EXP-inferred LSPs (E-LSPs). You can configure multiple policers for each E-LSP.
You can configure only those match conditions that apply across all types of traffic. The following are the supported match conditions for LSP policers:
forwarding-class
packet-length
interface
interface-set
To configure a policer for an LSP, include the policing filter statement:
label-switched-path lsp-name {
policing filter filter-name;
When configuring MPLS LSP policers, be aware of the following limitations:
You can police only RSVP-signaled LSPs. You cannot police LDP-signaled LSPs.