advanced-feature-bandwidth-reservation Boot Flag

Table 1. Advanced Feature Bandwidth Reservation product support

Feature

Product

Release introduced

Advanced Feature Bandwidth Reservation

Note:

If your switch does not have this boot flag, it is because the hardware reserves the bandwidth automatically with no user interaction.

VSP 4450 Series

Not Supported

VSP 4900 Series

Not Supported

VSP 7200 Series

Not Supported

VSP 7400 Series

VOSS 8.0

VSP 8200 Series

Not Supported

VSP 8400 Series

Not Supported

VSP 8600 Series

Not Supported

XA1400 Series

VOSS 8.0.50

XA1480 only- demonstration feature

The switch enables the boot config flags advanced-feature-bandwidth-reservation command by default to use advanced features on the switch. If you disable the boot config flags advanced-feature-bandwidth-reservation command and attempt to enable an advanced feature, the switch displays an error message to explain why the advanced feature failed to start, and to remind you that you must enable this boot configuration flag for that advanced feature.

Important

Important

If you change the configuration, you must save the configuration, and then reboot the switch for the change to take effect.

If you disable this feature and save the configuration, any configuration for advanced features remains saved in the configuration file but is not used.

VSP 7400 Series

By default, this boot configuration flag is enabled with the low level option.

When disabled, you can use all ports for Layer 2 or Layer 3 forwarding of standard unicast and multicast features. Use this mode if you are not configuring advanced features. The syntax for disabling this boot configuration flag is no boot config flags advanced-feature-bandwidth-reservation.

When enabled, also known as Full Feature mode, the switch supports advanced features by reassigning some of the front panel ports to be loopback ports. The following advanced features require loopback ports:

Note

Note

Full Feature mode does not support PIM.

The syntax for enabling the boot flag for this mode is: boot config flags advanced-feature-bandwidth-reservation [low | high ].

The high level parameter means that the switch reserves the maximum bandwidth for the advanced features.

The low level parameter means that the switch reserves less bandwidth to support minimum functionality for advanced features.

After the switch reserves the appropriate ports to become loopback ports, the ports are no longer visible in the output when you enter show interfaces gigabitEthernet.

Important

Important

If you change the configuration, you must save the configuration, and then reboot the switch for the change to take effect.

If you disable this feature and save the configuration, any configuration for advanced features remains saved in the configuration file but is not used.

The following table lists the ports reserved as loopback ports:

Product Reserved loopback ports
VSP 7432CQ

Low reserves ports 1/31 and 1/32.

High reserves ports 1/29, 1/30, 1/31, and 1/32.

VSP 7400-48Y

Low reserves ports 1/55 and 1/56.

High reserves ports 1/53, 1/54, 1/55, and 1/56

Important

Important

You must ensure your configuration does not include reserved ports before you enable this feature. If the configuration includes reserved ports after you enable this feature and restart the switch, the switch stops loading the configuration.

XA1400 Series

Note

Note

Product Notice: This feature is available in demo mode only on XA1480 and supports low level parameter configuration automatically, which cannot be modified.

When disabled, all I-SID bindings are removed and the switch can only operate as a Backbone Core Bridge (BCB). The syntax for disabling this boot configuration flag is: no boot config flags advanced-feature-bandwidth-reservation.

When enabled, the switch reserves CPU cores for Backbone Edge Bridge (BEB) functionality. The syntax for enabling the boot flag for this mode is: boot config flags advanced-feature-bandwidth-reservation low.