Hi,
Is there anybody knows how the maximum bandwidth for an MPLS TS link is calculated? Litterature seems to indicate that it corresponds to interface bandwidth command but I do not think that this is the case.
pauillac#show ip ospf mpls traffic-eng link
OSPF Router with ID (1.1.1.1) (Process ID 100)
Area 0 has 2 MPLS TE links. Area instance is 6.
Links in hash bucket 8.
Link is associated with fragment 1. Link instance is 6
Link connected to Broadcast network
Link ID : 10.1.1.2
Interface Address : 10.1.1.1
Admin Metric te: 1 igp: 1
Maximum bandwidth : 12500000
Maximum reservable bandwidth : 64000
Number of Priority : 8
Priority 0 : 64000 Priority 1 : 64000
Priority 2 : 44250 Priority 3 : 44250
Priority 4 : 44250 Priority 5 : 44250
Priority 6 : 44250 Priority 7 : 44250
Affinity Bit : 0x0
The maximum bandwidth for a 100 Base T interface is 12500000 and 1250000 for a 10 Base T interface. In fact, it seems that the interface bandwidth is multiply by 125.
Thanks Steph1963
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