[c-nsp] MPLS TE Q
Pete Templin
petelists at templin.org
Fri Feb 4 16:59:03 EST 2005
Eric Osborne wrote:
> | How can I have 41.3M allocated on an interface with an allotment of 40M?
>
> You'd have to look at the tunnels going out that interface. First make
> sure
> that the sum of all your (outbound) reservations are really 41M, but
> assuming
> they are, see if you can find something in the size of each tunnel's
> reservations that isn't right. It's certainly possible for autobw to have
> resized itself to the largest value it'd seen in some time, and if each
> tunnel
> has a largest value seen at a different time, the sum of these largest
> values
> could easily add up to more than MTRG tells you you're actually seeing
> at once.
I'm running auto-bw at 900 second intervals, so it should be tracking
real life fairly closely. I did "sh mpls traff tun int out s0/1/0" and
saw 20.8M of bandwidth reserved. 12.0(27)S3 on a 7507 if that matters.
Any thoughts on next steps?
pt
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