How do I modify the demand bandwidth of an LSP?
Purpose
This procedure can be used to manually modify the demand bandwidth of one or more LSPs. An LSP's demand bandwidth is the aggregate bandwidth requested by its source and destination.
Steps
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From the Path Simulation, LSP Demand Matrix view, a list of all demands associated with all existing LSPs is displayed.
To view a list of LSPs affected by a specific demand, click More , Show in LSP List inline with any demand. A list of the LSPs affected by the selected demand is displayed.
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Return to the list of demands, then perform one of the following:
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To edit the bandwidth of a single demand, click More , Edit Bandwidth inline with any demand. The Edit Demand Bandwidth form opens.
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To edit the bandwidth of multiple demands, select multiple demands and click Edit Bandwidth . The Edit Demand Bandwidth form opens.
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Enable the radio button next to one of the following parameters to provide a value:
Parameter |
Description |
Set to (Mbps) |
Specifies a new demand bandwidth value in Megabits per second. |
Increase by % |
Specifies an increase in demand bandwidth relative to the existing value. |
Decrease by % |
Specifies a decrease in demand bandwidth relative to the existing value. |
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Click SAVE. The Edit Demand Bandwidth form closes.
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To import LSP bandwidth, click IMPORT LSP BANDWIDTH. The Import LSP bandwidth form opens.
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Configure the required parameters:
Parameter |
Description |
Remote CAS Authentication Server IP Address |
The IP address of the server from which to retrieve LSP bandwidth |
Username |
The username with which to log in to the server |
Password |
The password to be used with the specified username |
LSP AGGREGATION PERIOD |
The interval at which all LSP bandwidths will be updated with the most recently-available aggregations |
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Click IMPORT. The Import LSP bandwidth form closes.
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