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C
HAPTER
22: Q
UALITY
OF
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ERVICE
(Q
O
S)
AND
RSVP
How rate limit
is expressed
For receivePort or aggregate
rate limit types, in KBytes/sec
or percentage.
■
KBytes/sec
■
percentage
KBytes/sec
(factory
default)
Rate limit value For receivePort or aggregate
rate limit types, in KBytes/sec
or percentage.
0 makes all packets excess
packets.
■
0 – 65434
KBytes/sec
■
0 – 100
percent
–
Burst size For receivePort or aggregate
rate limit types, the maximum
amount of data in Kbytes that
you can transmit at the line
rate before the transmission is
policed.
16 – 8192 KBytes Determined
by your
specified rate
limit
Bridge ports Receive ports for which you
want to enable the rate limit. If
you specify a subset of ports,
you can specify multiple rate
limit values.
On the CoreBuilder
®
9000, the
list of ports includes the
front-panel ports and any
enabled backplane ports.
■
Any subset of
selectable
ports
■
all
■
? (for a list of
selectable
ports)
Selectable
ports
802.1p tag IEEE 802.1p priority tag value
to apply to forwarded frames
(for both flow and nonflow
classifiers).
■
0 – 7
■
none
■
? (for a list of
selectable
values)
none (factory
default)
Apply another
rate limit?
If you specified a subset of
available ports, whether you
want to define another rate
limit for other ports.
■
y (yes)
■
n (no)
n
TCP drop
control
enabled
(flow classifiers
only)
Whether one-way filtering is
used so that drop packets
establish a TCP connection.
■
y (yes)
■
n (no)
n
Start and end
times
Whether you want to set
starting and ending times for a
control.
■
y (yes)
■
n (no)
n
Prompt Description Possible Values [Default]