Cisco Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(27)SBC
MPLS Traffic Engineering—Configurable Path Calculation Metric for Tunnels
Configuration Examples
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Cisco IOS Release: Multiple releases (see the Feature History table)
path option 1, type dynamic (Basis for Setup, path weight 10)
Config Parameters:
Bandwidth: 400 kps (Global) Priority: 1 1 Affinity: 0x0/0xFFFF
Metric Type: IGP !!Note metric type
AutoRoute: enabled LockDown: disabled Loadshare: 0 bw-based
auto-bw: disabled(0/115) 0 Bandwidth Requested: 0
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Name: te3640-17-c_t222 (Tunnel33) Destination: 192.168.100.22
Status:
Admin: up Oper: up Path: valid Signalling: connected
path option 1, type dynamic (Basis for Setup, path weight 10)
Config Parameters:
Bandwidth: 200 kbps (Global) Priority: 1 1 Affinity: 0x0/0xFFFF
Metric Type: TE !!Note metric type
AutoRoute: enabled LockDown: disabled Loadshare: 0 bw-based
auto-bw: disabled(0/115) 0 Bandwidth Requested: 0
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Configuration Examples
The section illustrates how to configure the link metric type to be used for tunnel path selection, and how
to configure the link metrics themselves. The configuration commands included below focus on
specifying the metric type for path calculation and assigning metrics to links. Additional commands are
required to fully configure the example scenario; for example, the IGP commands for traffic engineering
and the link interface commands for enabling traffic engineering and specifying available bandwidth.
to configure the link metrics themselves. The configuration commands included below focus on
specifying the metric type for path calculation and assigning metrics to links. Additional commands are
required to fully configure the example scenario; for example, the IGP commands for traffic engineering
and the link interface commands for enabling traffic engineering and specifying available bandwidth.
Consider the simple network topology shown in