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NOTE
If the interface bandwidth configuration of the primary port is different to any of the secondary ports, then the LAG is not
deployed. When the LAG is undeployed, the interface bandwidth value for all secondary ports is reset to the port speed.
The configured value is exposed in SNMP via ifSpeed (in ifTable) and ifHighSpeed (in ifXTable) objects.
NOTE
GRE or IPv6 tunnel bandwidth may limit routing protocol traffic propagating through the tunnel. For example, if the tunnel
defaults to 8kbps , OSPF uses 50% of the tunnel bandwidth for Hello and update traffic. Therefore, it is good practice to
increase the tunnel bandwidth when a routing protocol runs over it to eliminate flapping, and give the routing protocol more
capacity to send its update and Hello messages.
From FastIron Release 8.0.30, this feature is supported on all platforms.
Limitations and pre-requisites
•
The bandwidth for IP interfaces feature does not support setting and adjusting GRE or IPv6 receiving and transmission
bandwidth.
•
SNMP does not support any IP interface bandwidth related configurations.
OSPF cost calculation with interface bandwidth
OSPF uses a formula to calculate a path cost when interface bandwidth is available.
If the interface bandwidth feature is disabled, OSPF calculates the cost as the reference-bandwidth divided by the fixed port bandwidth,
as outlined in the
Changing the reference bandwidth for the cost on OSPFv2 interfaces
on page 232 section. When the interface
bandwidth feature is enabled, OSPF calculates the cost as the reference-bandwidth divided by the interface bandwidth.
OSPF uses the following formula to calculate the path cost when interface bandwidth is available:
•
OSPF path cost = ((auto-cost × reference-ban interface bandwidth) -1) / interface bandwidth.
In the above formula, the cost is calculated in megabits per second (Mbps). The auto-cost is configured using the
auto-cost reference-
bandwidth
command in OSPF router configuration mode or OSPFv3 router configuration mode. For more information on changing the
OSPF auto-cost reference-bandwidth, refer to the
Changing the reference bandwidth for the cost on OSPFv3 interfaces
section.
Setting the bandwidth value for an Ethernet interface
The current bandwidth value for an Ethernet interface can be set and communicated to higher-level protocols such as OSPF.
1. Enter the
configure terminal
command to access global configuration mode.
device# configure terminal
2. Enter the
interface ethernet
command to configure an Ethernet interface and enter interface configuration mode.
device(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/1
3. Enter the
bandwidth
command and specify a value to set the bandwidth value on the interface.
device(config-if-e1000-1/1/1)# bandwidth 2000
Bandwidth for IP interfaces
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