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Configure the required parameters in the Diff-Serv TE panel.
Note:
Enabling a Diff Serv Model only takes effect if you have already enabled traffic engineering at one or both of the following routing protocol levels:
A dialog box appears if IS-IS and/or OSPF TE is not enabled, but you can save your configuration if IS-IS and/or OSPF TE is not enabled.
The Class Type BW Percent parameters are configured globally and the parameters are applied to all RSVP interfaces in the system. After the parameters are configured, the parameters can only be changed after you shut down the MPLS protocol. The total bandwidth specified for the eight classes should not exceed 100%.
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Configure the parameters in the TE Update panel. The TE Update parameters are only configurable if the TE Threshold Update Enabled parameter is enabled in
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Configure the Include Node in RRO parameter.
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Configure the required parameters in the Merge Point Abort Timer and GR Helper Time panels.
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Configure the Authentication Over Bypass Enabled parameter to support authentication per RSVP interface.
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Click on the TE Classes tab, select one of the TE classes, and click Properties. The TE Class (Edit) form opens.
Note:
The TE Class Definition is used to map all TE Classes (up to a maximum of 8) to Class Type and LSP setup priority. There is no default TE Class after Diff-Serv is enabled. You must explicitly define each TE Class. If Diff-Serv is disabled, the default CT (CT0) and eight pre-emption priorities are used internally.
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Configure the required parameters and click Apply.
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Click on the ForwardingClassMaps tab and click Create. The Forwarding Class Map (Create) form opens.
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Configure the required parameters and click Apply.
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Click on the TE Thresholds tab and configure the required parameters.
You can also click Reset TE Up/Down Thresholds to Default to set the Up or Down Thresholds to their default values, respectively.