RSVP Configuration Management Tasks
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Modifying RSVP Message Pacing Parameters
RSVP message pacing maintains a count of the messages that were dropped because the 
output queue for the egress interface was full.
The following example displays command usage to modify RSVP parameters:
The following example displays a modified RSVP message pacing configuration example. 
Refer to the RSVP message pacing configuration on page 91.
A:ALA-1>config>router>rsvp# info
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            keep-multiplier 5
            refresh-time 60
            msg-pacing
                period 200
                max-burst 200
            exit
            interface "system"
            exit
            interface "to-104"
            exit
            no shutdown
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A:ALA-1>config>router>rsvp#
Deleting an Interface from RSVP
Interfaces cannot be deleted directly from the RSVP configuration. An interface must have 
been configured in the MPLS context and then the RSVP context. The interface must first be 
deleted from the MPLS context. This removes the association from RSVP.
See Deleting an MPLS Interface on page 98 for information on deleting an MPLS interface.