68CHAPTER 60: RSVP SERVICE PARAMETERS

MaxFlowRate

Syntax SETD !<port> -RSVP MaxFlowRate = <bytes/sec>(0-562500)

SHow [ !<port> !* ] -RSVP MaxFlowRate

Default Amount of bandwidth reserved for RSVP.

Description The MaxFlowRate parameter specifies the maximum amount of bandwidth in bytes/sec that can be allocated to a single flow.

REQuest

Syntax SHow [ !<port> !* ] -RSVP REQuest

Default No default

Description The REQuest parameter displays the outstanding RSVP reservation requests, that is a PATH was message sent but a corresponding RESV message has not been received, or a reservation request was denied at the local interface.

RESerVation

Syntax SHow [ !<port> !* ] RESerVation

Default No Default

Description The RESerVation parameter displays the current active reservations.

UDPEndcap

Syntax SETD !<port> UDPEncap = ([Enable Disable])< IP Multicast Address >

Default

SHow [ !<port> !* ] UDPMultiCast

Default Disabled. Only IP-encapsulated RSVP UDPEncap messages are sent unless UDP-only host presence is learned via the receipt of UDP-encapsulated RSVP messages.

Description The UDPEndcap parameter controls the UDP encapsulated RSVP messages. Normally, the NETBuilder bridge/router learns of a UDP host or hosts present at an interface by listening for UDP-encapsulated Path messages that were sent to either the well-known multicast address, 224.0.0.14, or to the address of the interface itself. However, if no UDP-encapsulated path message is received at the interface, the UDPEndcap parameter must be explicitly configured on the interface for the NETBuilder bridge/router to send UDP-encapsulated RSVP messages to a UDP host that is connected at the interface.

If the UDPEndcap parameter is enabled, RSVP messages are sent

UDP-encapsulated as well as in raw IP mode at the specified interface. If the

UDPEndcap parameter is disabled, RSVP messages are sent in raw IP format only.

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