3. Reboot the router.
bandwidth oversubscription
■ Use to enable bandwidth oversubscription for an ERX7xx model or ERX1410
router. Reboot the router after you have issued this command to change the
bandwidth oversubscription status.
■ By default, bandwidth oversubscription is enabled.
■ Example
host1(config)#bandwidth oversubscription
■ Use the no version to disable bandwidth oversubscription. Reboot the router
after you have issued this command to change the bandwidth oversubscription
status.
■ See bandwidth oversubscription.
Monitoring Bandwidth Oversubscription
Use the show bandwidth oversubscription and show utilization (see “Monitoring
Modules” on page 408) commands to monitor the status of bandwidth oversubscription.
show bandwidth oversubscription
■ Use to display the bandwidth oversubscription status for an ERX7xx model or
ERX1410 router.
■ Example 1: This example shows the display when bandwidth oversubscription
is enabled.
host1#show bandwidth oversubscription
Bandwidth oversubscription is currently in effect.
■ Example 2: This example shows the display that appears after you issue the no
bandwidth oversubscription command to disable bandwidth oversubscription.
host1#no bandwidth oversubscription
host1#show bandwidth oversubscription
Bandwidth oversubscription is currently in effect.
Bandwidth oversubscription will not be in effect the next time the system
reboots.
■ Example 3: This example shows the display when bandwidth oversubscription
is disabled.
host1#show bandwidth oversubscription
Bandwidth oversubscription is currently not in effect.
■ Example 4: This example shows the display that appears after you issue the
bandwidth oversubscription command to enable bandwidth oversubscription.
host1#bandwidth oversubscription
host1#show bandwidth oversubscription
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