Auto-Bw (Lsp Attribute Configuration Mode) - Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Command Reference Manual

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auto-bw (LSP attribute configuration mode)

auto-bw (LSP attribute configuration mode)
To configure the automatic bandwidth configuration, use the auto-bw command.
Syntax Description
frequency
secs
max-bw
kbps
min-bw
collect-bw
Defaults
If the command is entered with no optional keywords, automatic bandwidth adjustment for the LSP is
enabled, with adjustments made every 24 hours and with no constraints on the bandwidth adjustments
made.If the collect-bw keyword is entered, the bandwidth is sampled but not adjusted, and the other
options, if any, are ignored.If the collect-bw keyword is not entered and some, but not all of the other
keywords are entered, the defaults for the keywords not entered are: frequency, every 24 hours; min-bw,
unconstrained (0); max-bw, unconstrained.
Command Modes
LSP attribute configuration mode
Supported User Roles
network-admin
vdc-admin
Command History
Release
5.2(1)
Usage Guidelines
The following conditions apply for all traffic-engineering tunnel (TE) commands that can be specified
both in TE interface configuration mode, path-option command line or LSP attribute configuration
mode:
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auto-bw [frequency secs] [max-bw kbps] [min-bw kbps] [collect-bw]
no auto-bw [frequency secs] [max-bw kbps] [min-bw kbps] [collect-bw]
(Optional) Specifies the interval between bandwidth adjustments.
(Optional) Seconds. The range is from 300 to 604800 seconds.
(Optional) Specifies the maximum automatic bandwidth, in kbps, for this
path option.
(Optional) Kilobits per second. The range is from 0 to 4294967295.
(Optional) Specifies the minimum automatic bandwidth, in kbps, for this
path option.
(Optional) Collects the output rate information for the path option but does
not adjust the bandwidth of the path option.
Modification
This command was introduced.
If a setting is specified for a label switched path (LSP) either via the path-option command directly
or by assigning an LSP attribute list to a path option, this setting takes precedence for that specific
path option.
A Commands
OL-24994-02

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