Always routing protocols are enabled on layer 3 interfaces. So in L3 switches, you either create SVI (vlan interfaces) and configure ip addresses on them to route between vlans. Or you do a no switchport command under each port, and configure the port directly as a layer 3 interface. Either case, you enable routing protocols on these interfaces. Which means you can apply the bandwidth, delay parameters under these interfaces. Again these commands are by default defined for each type of interface (Show interface output). Unless you want to tweak the default settings and modify it to selectively prefer one route over another, dont tweak it.
Sankar Nair
UC Solutions Architect
Pacific Northwest | CDW
CCIE Collaboration #17135 Emeritus