On 3/Sep/20 22:20, aaron1@gvtc.com wrote:
Thanks, how do I see the control plane reservation? I don’t seem to be seeing anything getting allocated
RP/0/0/CPU0:r20#sh rsvp interface g0/0/0/1
Thu Sep 3 15:15:55.825 CST
*: RDM: Default I/F B/W % : 75% [default] (max resv/bc0), 0% [default] (bc1)
Interface MaxBW (bps) MaxFlow (bps) Allocated (bps) MaxSub (bps)
------------------------- ------------ ------------- -------------------- -------------
GigabitEthernet0/0/0/1 1M 1M 0 ( 0%) 0
RP/0/0/CPU0:r20#sh rsvp interface summary
Thu Sep 3 15:16:57.131 CST
Interface MaxBW (bps) Allocated (bps) Path In Path Out Resv In Resv Out
------------------ ----------- --------------- ------- -------- ------- --------
Gi0/0/0/0 0 0 ( 0%) 1 0 0 1
Gi0/0/0/1 1000K 0 ( 0%) 0 1 1 0
You will only see allocations once you have TE tunnels (sessions) actually setup. Without tunnels setup, but RSVP-TE enabled on the interfaces, all you will see the maximum bandwidth that RSVP-TE can allocate across said interfaces. Remember that RSVP-TE is purely control plane. So it doesn't matter if you signal an LSP with 10Mbps or 10Gbps. It will not determine whether a link (or LSP) will actually pass 10Mbps or 10Gbps worth of traffic. It's just a reference. Back when I used to RSVP-TE, I'd signal 10Gbps links as 10Mbps. That gave me plenty of granularity to scale up without having an unwieldy configuration. Mark.