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Description

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seconds: Automatic bandwidth adjustment/information collection interval, in the range 300 to 604800 seconds. This value cannot be less than the sampling interval configured by the mpls te timer auto-bandwidthcommand.

max-bandwidth: Upper limit for bandwidth tuning, in the range 1 to 32000000 kbps.

min-bandwidth: Lower limit for bandwidth tuning, in the range 1 to 32000000 kbps.

Use the mpls te auto-bandwidth adjustment command to enable automatic bandwidth adjustment for the tunnel.

Use the mpls te auto-bandwidthcollect-bwcommand to enable output rate collection.

Use the undo mpls te auto-bandwidth adjustment command to disable automatic bandwidth adjustment and output rate collection on the tunnel.

By default, automatic bandwidth adjustment and output rate collection are disabled.

If automatic bandwidth adjustment is enabled, bandwidth tuning happens every 24 hours without upper and lower bandwidth limits.

Support for this command varies by default.

Automatic bandwidth adjustment cannot be used together with these commands: mpls te reoptimization, mpls te route-pinning, mpls te backup, and mpls te resv-style ff.

Related command: mpls te timer auto-bandwidth.

Example # Automatically tune bandwidth for tunnel 0 hourly.

<Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface tunnel 0

[Sysname-Tunnel0] mpls te auto-bandwidth adjustment frequency 3600

mpls te backup

Syntax

mpls te backup { hot-standby ordinary }

 

undo mpls te backup

View

Tunnel interface view

Parameter

hot-standby: Sets the backup mode to hot backup for the tunnel.

 

ordinary: Sets the backup mode to ordinary backup for the tunnel.

Description Use the mpls te backup command to set the backup mode on the tunnel.

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3Com MSR 50 Related command mpls te timer auto-bandwidth, Mpls te backup hot-standby ordinary, Undo mpls te backup