Brocade Communications Systems RFS6000 User Manual

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Global Configuration commands

5

Parameters

Example

RFSController(config)#traffic-shape class 1 max-buffers 1000 1000 1000 1000

500 500 500 500 red-level 750 750 750 750 375 375 375 375

RFSController(config)#traffic-shape class 1 max-latency 1000 1000 1000 1000

1000 1000 1000 1000 msec

RFSController(config)#traffice-shape class 1 rate 100000 Kbps

RFSController(config)#traffic-shape priority-map 1 2 0 7 5 3 6 4

RFSController(config)#show traffic-shape config

Traffic shaping class 1

Rate: 10 Mbps

Prio-| max | RED | max

rity | pkts | pkts pcnt | latency

0 | 1000 | 750 75% | -

1 | 1000 | 750 75% | -

2 | 1000 | 750 75% | -

3 | 1000 | 750 75% | -

4 | 500 | 375 75% | -

5 | 500 | 375 75% | -

6 | 500 | 375 75% | -

7 | 500 | 375 75% | -

Traffic shaping class 2

Not configured

Traffic shaping class 3

Not configured

Traffic shaping class 4

Not configured

RFController(config)#show traffic-shape priority-map

802.1p | Shaping priority

0 | 1

1 | 2

2 | 0

3 | 7

4 | 5

class <class-identifier>
max-buffers ... red-level ...
class <class-identifier>
max-buffers ... red-percent
...
class <class-identifier>
max-latency ... [msec|usec]
class <class-identifier> rate
{[Kbps|Mbps|bps]}

Traffic shaping packet class. Select an identifier between
1-4. Traffic shaping also uses queues numbered 0-7.

max-buffers – Maximum traffic-shape queue length in
packets

<1-2000> – Maximum length of lowest or all priority
queues

red-level – Performs RED (random early drop) when the
queue length is reached

red-percent – Performs RED (random early drop) at a
percentage of max-buffers

max-latency – Maximum packet delay in queue

<1-1000000> – Maximum latency of lowest or all
priority queues

[msec|usec] – Sets the time measure

rate <1-250000000> – Traffic rate (250 Kbps-250 Mbps)

Kbps – Units of kilobits/sec

Mbps – Units of megabits/sec

bps – Units of bits/sec

priority-map <0-7> <0-7> ...

Sets 802.1p to priority queue maps for all the traffic shape
queues.

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