Purpose
Command or Action
Configures an MPLS-TE tunnel interface.
interface tunnel-te tunnel-id
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)#
interface tunnel-te
Step 10
4
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-if)#
Configures the bandwidth required for an MPLS TE tunnel.
Because the default tunnel priority is 7, tunnels use the
default TE class map (namely, class-type 1, priority 7).
signalled-bandwidth
{
bandwidth
[
class-type ct
] |
sub-pool bandwidth
}
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-rsvp-if)#
Step 11
signalled-bandwidth 10 class-type 1
commit
—
Saves the configuration changes and remains
within the configuration session.
Use the
commit
or
end
command.
Step 12
end
—
Prompts user to take one of these actions:
•
Yes
—
Saves configuration changes and exits the
configuration session.
•
No
—
Exits the configuration session without
committing the configuration changes.
•
Cancel
—
Remains in the configuration session,
without committing the configuration changes.
Related Topics
Configuring Traffic Engineering Tunnel Bandwidth, on page 123
Maximum Allocation Bandwidth Constraint Model, on page 173
Configuring MPLS -TE and Fast-Reroute on OSPF
Perform this task to configure MPLS-TE and Fast Reroute (FRR) on OSPF.
Cisco IOS XR MPLS Configuration Guide for the Cisco CRS Router, Release 5.1.x
238
Implementing MPLS Traffic Engineering
Configuring MPLS -TE and Fast-Reroute on OSPF