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More than 1 link for 1 flow

  • From: Gaetano Della Rocca <g.dellarocca@elitel.it>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 16:04:22 +0100
  • Organization: Elitel spa
  • Resent-Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 11:27:50 -0500
  • To: mpls-ops@mplsrc.com

 Hello,
maybe this is an over asked question, but I haven't be able to find out.

In our mpls-te network there is a connection between 2 routers which is made
with 2 links 34Mb/s.
I made a TE tunnel in the network which goes through this connection using an
explicit path (with loopback interfaces).

Do you know if there is a way to forward 80Mb/s for a single flow (eg. one ftp
session) through that connection?


lsr-3>sho mpls traffic-eng tunnels

LSP Tunnel Edge-lsr-1_t4 is signalled, connection is up
  InLabel  : FastEthernet0/0, 1076     
  OutLabel : Serial4/2, 1033                           <-----------------
  RSVP Signalling Info:
       Src 111.111.111.111, Dst 666.666.666.666, Tun_Id 4, Tun_Instance 9
    RSVP Path Info:
      My Address: 444.444.444.444   
      Explicit Route: 222.222.222.222 333.333.333.333 444.444.444.444
555.555.555.555 
 
As you can see only one interface is selected to forward traffic (serial4/2). 
If I try to reserve more bandwidth (es. 80000) in tunnel configuration, RSVP
only consider one link, so the LSP is always made using one only 34Mb/s.
In an IGP enviroment per-packet load share configuration works, but I don't know
how to solve the problem with TE.

Thanks a lot in advance,
Gaetano

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