The mpls te bandwidth max-reservable-bandwidth command sets or modifies the maximum reservable bandwidth for a link.
The undo mpls te bandwidth max-reservable-bandwidth command restores the default maximum reservable bandwidth.
By default, no BC bandwidth is configured for link.
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Usage Scenario
The mpls te bandwidth max-reservable-bandwidth command is used only on an outbound interface of a TE tunnel requiring sufficient bandwidth.
The relationship among the CT0 bandwidth of a TE tunnel, interface BC0 bandwidth, and the maximum reservable link bandwidth (max-reservable-bandwidth) is as follows: CT0 less than or equal to BC0, and BC0 less than or equal to max-reservable-bandwidth<HUAWEI> system-view [~HUAWEI] mpls [*HUAWEI-mpls] mpls te [*HUAWEI-mpls] quit [*HUAWEI] interface GigabitEthernet 0/1/0 [*HUAWEI-GigabitEthernet0/1/0] mpls [*HUAWEI-GigabitEthernet0/1/0] mpls te [*HUAWEI-GigabitEthernet0/1/0] mpls te bandwidth max-reservable-bandwidth 10000