The display te link-administration bandwidth-allocation command displays information about all TE-enabled interfaces and their bandwidth information.
The actual command output varies according to the device. The command output here is only an example.
<HUAWEI> display te link-administration bandwidth-allocation Link ID: GigabitEthernet0/1/0 Bandwidth Constraint Model : -- Physical Link Bandwidth(Kbits/sec) : 400000 Maximum Link Reservable Bandwidth(Kbit/sec) : 400000 Reservable Bandwidth BC0(Kbits/sec) : 200000 Reservable Bandwidth BC1(Kbits/sec) : 0 Reservable Bandwidth BC2(Kbits/sec) : 0 Reservable Bandwidth BC3(Kbits/sec) : 0 Reservable Bandwidth BC4(Kbits/sec) : 0 Reservable Bandwidth BC5(Kbits/sec) : 0 Reservable Bandwidth BC6(Kbits/sec) : 0 Reservable Bandwidth BC7(Kbits/sec) : 0 Downstream Bandwidth (Kbits/sec) : 0 IPUpdown Link Status : UP PhysicalUpdown Link Status : UP ---------------------------------------------------------------------- TE-CLASS CT PRIORITY BW RESERVED BW AVAILABLE DOWNSTREAM (Kbits/sec) (Kbits/sec) RSVPLSPNODE COUNT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 0 0 0 0 200000 0 1 1 1 0 100000 0 2 2 2 0 100000 0 3 - - - - - 4 - - - - - 5 - - - - - 6 - - - - - 7 - - - - - 8 - - - - - 9 - - - - - 10 - - - - - 11 - - - - - 12 - - - - - 13 - - - - - 14 - - - - - 15 - - - - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Item | Description |
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Link ID | Link ID. |
Bandwidth Constraint Model | Bandwidth constraint model. Currently, the bandwidth constraint model is not supported, and this field is displayed as --. |
Physical Link Bandwidth(Kbits/sec) | Actual physical bandwidth of a link, in Kbits/sec. |
Maximum Link Reservable Bandwidth(Kbit/sec) | Maximum reservable bandwidth of a link, in Kbit/sec. |
Reservable Bandwidth BC0(Kbits/sec) | BC0 bandwidth constraint, that is, the bandwidth that can be reserved for BC0, in Kbits/sec. |
Reservable Bandwidth BC1(Kbits/sec) | BC0 bandwidth constraint, that is, the bandwidth that can be reserved for BC1, in Kbits/sec. |
Reservable Bandwidth BC2(Kbits/sec) | BC0 bandwidth constraint, that is, the bandwidth that can be reserved for BC2, in Kbits/sec. |
Reservable Bandwidth BC3(Kbits/sec) | BC0 bandwidth constraint, that is, the bandwidth that can be reserved for BC3, in Kbits/sec. |
Reservable Bandwidth BC4(Kbits/sec) | BC0 bandwidth constraint, that is, the reservable bandwidth of BC4, in Kbits/sec. |
Reservable Bandwidth BC5(Kbits/sec) | Reservable bandwidth for BC5, in Kbits/sec. |
Reservable Bandwidth BC6(Kbits/sec) | BC0 bandwidth constraint, that is, the bandwidth that can be reserved for BC6, in Kbits/sec. |
Reservable Bandwidth BC7(Kbits/sec) | BC0 bandwidth constraint, that is, the bandwidth that can be reserved for BC7, in Kbits/sec. |
Downstream Bandwidth (Kbits/sec) | Downstream bandwidth, in Kbits/sec. |
IPUpdown Link Status | IP link status:
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PhysicalUpdown Link Status | Physical link status:
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TE-CLASS | TE class. |
CT | Service type. |
PRIORITY | Holding priority of an MPLS TE tunnel. |
BW RESERVED | Reserved bandwidth for LSPs of the CT. |
BW AVAILABLE | Available bandwidth for LSPs of the CT. |
DOWNSTREAM RSVPLSPNODE COUNT | Number of downstream RSVP LSP nodes. |