Hi, when you configuring particular PIC with tunnel-services statement there are set of interface created for a different tunneling purposes such as IP tunnels, GRE. logical-tunnels, PIM encapsulation/decapsulation, etc. As per bandwidth statement, it's mostly depends on your design and needs of using tunnel interfaces, so you can manually configure this value limiting bandwidth, or just keep it as it is. In MX case with MPC line cards you can refer to the tech specification of the particular card to check what is the maximum tunnel bandwidth per PFE that can be used and if no bandwidth statement is configured all available capacity will be used.
Example: The tunnel bandwidth for MPC7E-MRATE is 1–120Gbps with an increment of 1Gbps. However, if you do not specify the bandwidth in the configuration, it is set to 120Gbps.
For more detail information please refer to the
Tunnel Services OverviewHope that this will help.
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Elchin
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-18-2020 03:32
From: Unknown User
Subject: What does tunnel-services bandwidth configuration statement do?
I have a question on tunnel services bandwidth. One thing I picked up is that the amount of bandwidth configured determines the virtual-interface numbering. The bandwidth that is specified determines the port number of the tunnel interfaces that will be created. When we specify a bandwidth of 1g, the port number is always 10. When we specify any other bandwidth, the port number is always 0.
Does, this statement also restrict the throughput of all services which require tunnel-services to the specified bandwidth? That would mean:
- PIM on FHR and RP
- GRE tunnels
- IPIP tunnels
- Logical tunnels lt-x/x/x
- Lsi interface for VPLS and VPWS