02-19-2004 09:31 PM
Does 12008 router support RSVP bandwidth allocation?
I heard from two colleagues that 12008 supports RSVP-TE 3209 - but only implements the label distribution aspects, not the actual bandwidth allocation - what people call QoS.
Is this true? If not how to enable the RSVP's bandwidth allocation functionality?
Thanks!
-Zhan
02-20-2004 01:44 AM
12008 is Cico High End router Chassis.
Actual forwarding is done on the line cards.You should check which line card supports your required feature.
Traffic Engineering code on GSR is no different from 7500,7600,10000 Cisco routers.
Through Diffserv Aware TE we can guarantee bandwidth for a particular tunnel if that what you meant by QOS.
For DS-TE
Hope it helps
-Waris
02-20-2004 08:43 AM
Thanks, Waris!
I have a 12000 4-Port OC-3/STM-1 POS/SDH Line Card and a 12000 Series 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet ISE Line Card. But I did not find detail document mentioning the RSVP bandwidth allocation/reservation on your website. Do you know where I can get this info?
-Zhan
02-20-2004 10:32 AM
Is 3xOC3 POS Engine 2 ?
I'll get back to you with the information.
Regards,
-waris
02-24-2004 01:56 AM
Hi Zhan,
If you are looking for dynamically bandwidth detection and allocation then the feature is called Autobandwith.Both of your cards support that feature.
For configuration
If you want to ensure certain bandwidth to a tunnel interface then you need to have DS-TE.Both the cards support it and configuration is there in my previous reply link.
Hope it helps
-Waris
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