All other commands in this section are configured on a tunnel interface and start with tunnel mpls traffic-eng.
| …affinity
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0x0-0xFFFFFFFF [mask 0x0-0xFFFFFFFF]
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0x0 affinity, 0xFFFF mask
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Sets the tunnel affinity for certain link attributes; see Chapter 3.
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| …auto-bw
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[collect-bw | frequency | max-bw | min-bw]
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Disabled
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Enables auto bandwidth on a TE headend, allowing a tunnel to periodically resize itself to match bandwidth demands.
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| …autoroute announce
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None
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Off
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Announces the TE tunnel to the IGP for IGP SPF purposes; see Chapter 5, "Forwarding Traffic Down Tunnels."
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| …autoroute metric
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{1-4294967295 | absolute 1-4294967295 | relative -10 - 10}
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…autoroute metric relative 0 (effectively, off)
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Influences the metric with which this link is announced to the IGP.
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| …bandwidth
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[sub-pool] 1-4294967295>
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0
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Tells the tunnel how much bandwidth to look for and reserve in the network; see Chapter 3, "Protection and Restoration."
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| …fast-reroute
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None
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Off
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Tells the tunnel to ask the network for protection; see Chapter 7, "Protection and Restoration."
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| …forwarding-adjacency
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[holdtime 0-4294967295 milliseconds]
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Off
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Advertises the link into the network's IGP; see Chapter 5.
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| …load-share
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0-1000000
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Not set
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Sets the load share value used to determine load sharing between parallel tunnels; see Chapter 5.
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| …path-option
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1-1000 preference {dynamic | explicit {identifier id | name name}} [lockdown]
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None set
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Applies constraints to the path that the tunnel can calculate; see Chapter 4, "Path Calculation and Setup."
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| …path-selection metric
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{igp | te}
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te
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Just like the global command mpls traffic-eng path-selection, but it lets you perform path selection on a per-tunnel basis.
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| …priority
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{0-7 setup} [0-7 holding]
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Setup and holding are both 7
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Controls the tunnel's setup and holding priority; see Chapter 3.
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| …record-route
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None
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Off
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Tells the tunnel to add the RECORD_ROUTE object to its PATH message. This is useful for diagnostic purposes.
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