MPLS and RSVP
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Subscription
Specifies the percentage of the link bandwidth that RSVP can use for
reservation. When the value is zero (0), no new sessions are permitted
on this interface.
Port Speed
Specifies the speed for the interface.
Unreserved BW
Specifies the amount of unreserved bandwidth.
Reserved BW
Specifies the amount of bandwidth in megabits per second (Mbps)
reserved by the RSVP session on this interface. A value of zero (0)
indicates that no bandwidth is reserved.
Total BW
Specifies the amount of bandwidth in megabits per second (Mbps)
available to be reserved for the RSVP protocol on this interface.
Hello Interval
Specifies the length of time, in seconds, between the hello packets that
the router sends on the interface. This value must be the same for all
routers attached to a common network. When the value is zero (0), the
sending of hello messages is disabled.
Refresh Time
Specifies the interval between the successive Path and Resv refresh
messages. RSVP declares the session down after it misses ((keep-mul-
tiplier + 0.5) * 1.5 * refresh-time)) consecutive refresh messages.
Hello Timeouts
The total number of hello messages that timed out on this RSVP inter-
face.
Neighbors
The IP address of the RSVP neighbor.
Sent
The total number of error free RSVP packets that have been transmit-
ted on the RSVP interface.
Recd
The total number of error free RSVP packets received on the RSVP
interface.
Total Packets
The total number of RSVP packets, including errors, received on the
RSVP interface.
Bad Packets
The total number of RSVP packets with errors transmitted on the
RSVP interface.
Paths
The total number of RSVP PATH messages received on the RSVP
interface.
Path Errors
The total number of RSVP PATH ERROR messages transmitted on the
RSVP interface.
Path Tears
The total number of RSVP PATH TEAR messages received on the
RSVP interface.
Resvs
The total number of RSVP RESV messages received on the RSVP
interface.
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