MPLS TE administrative weight 0
MPLS TE attribute flags 0
Available BW at 8 priority levels:
0 10 kbps
1 10 kbps
2 10 kbps
3 10 kbps
4 10 kbps
5 10 kbps
6 10 kbps
7 10 kbps
Meaning Table 61 on page 328 lists the show cac interfacevc command output fields.
Table 61: show cac interface Output Fields
Field DescriptionField Name
Maximum physical bandwidth in Kbps; line ratebandwidth
Total bandwidth in Kbps that can be reserved for MPLS; includes
bandwidth that is already reserved as well as bandwidth not yet
reserved
IP/MPLS reserveable bw
Total bandwidth in Kbps that is available to be reservedcurrent total available bw
Absolute percentages of total reservable bandwidth that trigger
the flooding of the new bandwidth value throughout the network;
flooding is triggered when bandwidth increases past any of the up
threshold values and when bandwidth decreases past any of the
down threshold values
MPLS TE flooding
threshold up/down
Weight assigned to the interface that supersedes a weight assigned
by the IGP
MPLS TE administrative
weight
32-bit value that assigns the interface to a resource class and
enables a tunnel to discriminate among interfaces by matching
against tunnel affinity bits
MPLS TE attribute flags
Bandwidth in Kbps that is available at each priority level in the range
0–7
Available BW at 8 priority
levels
Related Topics show cac interface•
Monitoring Virtual Router Configuration
Purpose Display the configuration of all virtual routers or a specific virtual router.
Action To display VR configuration:
host1#show configuration virtual-router euro7
Related Topics show configuration•
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