Specifying a dscp value for outgoing rsvp packets, Configuring rsvp gr – H3C Technologies H3C S6800 Series Switches User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

6.

Specify the maximum number
of out-of-sequence RSVP

authentication messages that
can be received on the

interface.

rsvp authentication window-size
number

By default, only one RSVP
authenticated message can be

received out of sequence.

To configure RSVP authentication in RSVP view:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter RSVP view.

rsvp

N/A

3.

Enable RSVP authentication

globally and configure the
authentication key.

authentication key { cipher |
plain } auth-key

By default, RSVP authentication is
disabled.

4.

Enable challenge-response
handshake globally.

authentication challenge

By default, the challenge-response
handshake function is disabled.

5.

Configure the global idle

timeout for RSVP security
associations.

authentication lifetime life-time

By default, the idle timeout is 1800
seconds (30 minutes).

6.

Specify the global RSVP

authentication window
size—the maximum number

of RSVP authenticated

messages that can be
received out of sequence.

authentication window-size
number

By default, only one RSVP
authenticated message can be

received out of sequence.

Specifying a DSCP value for outgoing RSVP packets

The DSCP value of an IP packet specifies the priority level of the packet and affects the transmission

priority of the packet.
To specify a DSCP value for outgoing RSVP packets:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter RSVP view.

rsvp

N/A

3.

Specify a DSCP value for
outgoing RSVP packets.

dscp dscp-value

By default, the DSCP value is 48.

Configuring RSVP GR

RSVP GR depends on the RSVP hello extension function. When configuring RSVP GR, you must enable
RSVP hello extension.
Perform this task on GR-capable devices.

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