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bandwidth 9k when show interface tunnel 0.

syjeon
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Hi.

I wonder if when I try to get the output of interface tunnel0. it displays as following.

show interface tunnel 0

the tunnel is up and up

bandwidth 9k

My questions is that bandwidth 9k show I issued show interface tunnel 0means that is the real bandwidth is 9k?.

so far I've known, bandwidth is just value when it refers on routing protocol path calculation.

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Joseph W. Doherty
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Is it "real"?  Depends on what's actually supporting the tunnel; likely not.  You're correct it might be used by routing path calculation (or not), might be used by other features too.  This is also true for other interfaces too, i.e. interface bandwidth displayed (or set via a bandwidth statement) doesn't necessarily reflect actual interface bandwidth.

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Joseph W. Doherty
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Is it "real"?  Depends on what's actually supporting the tunnel; likely not.  You're correct it might be used by routing path calculation (or not), might be used by other features too.  This is also true for other interfaces too, i.e. interface bandwidth displayed (or set via a bandwidth statement) doesn't necessarily reflect actual interface bandwidth.