The
show ip mtu
command can be used to see if there is space available for the ip_default_mtu_24 value in the system, or if the MTU
value is already configured in the IP table. The following shows an example output of the
show ip mtu
command.
device(config-tnif-10)#show ip mtu
idx size usage ref-count
0 10218 1 default
1 800 0 1
2 900 0 1
3 750 0 1
4 10194 1 1
5 10198 0 1
Syntax:show ip mtu
Clearing GRE statistics
Use the
clear ip tunnel
command to clear statistics related to GRE tunnels.
To clear GRE tunnel statistics, enter a command such as the following.
device(config)# clear ip tunnel stat 3
To reset a dynamically-configured MTU on a tunnel Interface back to the configured value, enter a command such as the following.
device(config)#clear ip tunnel pmtud 3
Syntax:
clear ip tunnel
{
pmtud
tunnel-ID
|
stat
tunnel-ID
}
Use the
pmtud
option to reset a dynamically-configured MTU on a tunnel Interface back to the configured value.
Use the
stat
option to clear tunnel statistics.
The
tunnel-ID
variable is a valid tunnel number or name.
Use the
clear statistics tunnel
command to clear GRE tunnel statistics for a specific tunnel ID number. To clear GRE tunnel statistics for
tunnel ID 3, enter a command such as the following.
device(config)# clear statistics tunnel 3
Syntax:
clear statistics tunnel
[
tunnel-ID
]
The
tunnel-ID
variable specifies the tunnel ID number.
Bandwidth for IP interfaces
The bandwidth for an IP interface can be specified so that higher level protocols, such as OSPFv2 and OSPFv3, can use this setting to
influence the routing cost for routes learned on these interfaces.
When the interface bandwidth is configured, the number of network and router link state advertisement generation is reduced during an
operation down or a shutdown of one or more of the associated interfaces of the VE interface. For OSPF, when the dynamic cost feature
is enabled, the bandwidth for a VE interface is the sum of bandwidth for either all associated ports or all active associated ports. However,
when the interface bandwidth is configured on the VE interface itself, the bandwidth of the associated ports are not used in the OSPF
cost calculation. This means that even when one of the associated ports of the VE interface goes down, there is no OSPF cost
recalculation.
The bandwidth for IP interfaces feature can be configured for a physical interface, Link aggregation (LAG) groups, a VE interface, and a
tunnel interface.
Bandwidth for IP interfaces
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