Reserved Bandwidth

Bandwidth occupied by tunnels is applied to all nodes except the node for adding services, node for dropping services, and cross-ring nodes on a ring. This method ensures that bandwidth reserved on each node meets service requirements.

Navigation Path

In the NE Explorer, select an NE and choose Configuration > Packet Configuration > MPLS Management > MPLS-TP Shared Protection Ring Management from the Function Tree, click the Reserved Bandwidth tab.

Buttons

Button

Description

New

Specifies reserved bandwidth for the tunnel that passes through a node.

Delete

Deletes bandwidth reserved for the tunnel bound to a ring under the following circumstances:

  • The tunnel needs to be deleted or unbound from the ring.
  • The bandwidth for the tunnel needs to be unlimited.
NOTE:

You need to perform this operation in the NE Explorer after an exception occurs during reserved-bandwidth deletion in an E2E manner or the tunnel becomes discrete.

Parameters

Table 1 Descriptions of the parameters for reserved bandwidth

Field

Value

Description

Tunnel ID

Example: 10

Indicates the ID of a tunnel.

Source Node ID

Example: 35.10.81.1

Indicates the source node ID of a tunnel.

Sink Node ID

Example: 35.10.83.1

Indicates the sink node ID of a tunnel.

Reserved Bandwidth on Eastern Interface (kbit/s)

Example: 125

Specifies the reserved bandwidth on the east port.

NOTE:

Do not set reserved bandwidth on the east port, reserved bandwidth on the west port and PIR to 0 in the same time.

Reserve bandwidth on the east and west ports for a bidirectional tunnel and reserve bandwidth only on the outgoing port for a unidirectional tunnel.

Reserved Bandwidth on Western Interface (kbit/s)

Example: 214

Specifies the reserved bandwidth on the west port.

PIR (kbit/s)

Example: 248

Specifies the peak information rate (PIR) of a tunnel. The PIR of each tunnel cannot be higher than the PIR of the ring.


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