610 CHAPTER 22: QOS AND RSVPSetting RSVPParametersIf you enable RSVP, you specify the following information:n Maximum total reservable bandwidthn Maximum per-reservation bandwidthn Policing option (edge, always, or never, with edge as the default)n Service level for excess/policed traffic (best or low, with low as thedefault). This setting applies to the excess traffic with the reservedbandwidth (that is, in which queue it should be placed).After you enable RSVP, you can use your configuration tool (for example,the Administration Console) to display summary or detail informationabout RSVP. Figure 78 shows a sample RSVP detail display.Figure 78 identifies the RSVP data flow as it passes through the Layer 3module and provides the following information:n Session information, including destination IP addresses and ports,protocols, sender, receivers, and RSVP reservationsn Session sender information that identifies port numbers, source IPaddresses, previous hop addresses, Logical Interface Handle (LIH)values, Time To Die (TTD) values, bandwidth values, burst size values,and output portsn Session receiver and reservation information that identifies portnumbers, an RSVP style (ST) of fixed filter (FF), shared explicit (SE), orwildcard filter (WF), next-hop addresses, LIH values, TTD, values,bandwidth values, burst size values, and filtersn The actual flow that is installed on the system (shown in the lastportion of the display)