1616 CHAPTER 96: MPLS TE CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

mpls te affinity property

Syntax mpls te affinity property properties [ mask mask-value]

undo mpls te affinity property

View Tunnel interface view

Parameter properties: Link properties affinity attribute of the tunnel, a 32-bit integer in the range 0x0 to 0xFFFFFFFF. Each affinity bit represents a property with a value of 1 or 0.

mask-value: 32-bit mask comprising 0s and 1s, in the range 0x0 to 0xFFFFFFFF. This mask is used when ANDing the link affinity attribute with the link administrative group attribute. The affinity bits corresponding to the 1s in the mask are “do care” bits which must be considered while those corresponding to the 0s in the mask are “don’t care” bits.

Description Use the mpls te affinity property command to configure the link affinity attribute of the tunnel.

Use the undo mpls te affinity property command to restore the default.

The default affinity attribute of the tunnel is 0x00000000 and the mask is 0x00000000.

The affinity attribute of an MPLS TE tunnel identifies the properties of the links that the tunnel can use.

Related command: mpls te link administrative group.

Example # Configure the link affinity attribute of tunnel 0.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] interface tunnel 0

[Sysname-Tunnel0] mpls te affinity property 101 mask 303

mpls te auto-bandwidth

Syntax

mpls te auto-bandwidth { adjustment collect-bw } [ frequency seconds ] [ max-bw

 

max-bandwidth min-bwmin-bandwidth ] *

 

undo mpls te auto-bandwidth

View

Tunnel interface view

Parameter

adjustment: Automatically adjusts the bandwidth of the tunnel.

 

collect-bw: Collects output rates of the tunnel without tuning bandwidth.

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3Com MSR 30, MSR 50 Mpls te affinity property, Mpls te auto-bandwidth, Related command mpls te link administrative group