RSVP statement

Use the RSVP statement to enable RSVP processing on one or more of the network interfaces of the local host.

Rule: If this statement is absent, RSVP processing is disabled on all network interfaces.

Syntax

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                         .-ENABLED------.                                 
>>-RSVP--+-ALL--------+--+--------------+--+-----+--| RSVP Parameters |-><
         +-OTHERS-----+  '-+----------+-'  '-off-'                        
         '-ip_address-'    +-ENABLED--+                                   
                           '-DISABLED-'                                   

Put Braces and Parameters on Separate Lines

|--+-{-------------------+--------------------------------------|
   +-| RSVP Parameters |-+   
   '-}-------------------'   

RSVP Parameters

|--+--------------+---------------------------------------------|
   '-MaxFlows --i-'   

Parameters

IP_address
The IP address (dotted decimal format) of the interface. You can choose a specific interface IP address such as all, which means all configured interfaces (currently configured on the HOME statement or dynamically added in the future), or others which means all interfaces except those previously configured.

In the following example, all interfaces except 9.10.11.12 would be enabled.

 
Interface 9.10.11.12 Disabled
Interface others Enabled
Enabled
Specifies that RSVP processing should use this interface.
Disabled
Specifies that RSVP processing should not use this interface.
Off
Specifies to ignore this statement.
MaxFlows
Specifies the maximum number of data flows.
i
An integer defining the maximum number of data flows to be allowed using this interface. The default is 32.

Examples

rsvp 87.13.112.6
{
maxflows 100
}
rsvp others
rsvp all