Configuring rate limits, Rate limit configuration, Figure 3-106 – LevelOne FGL-2870 User Manual

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Configuring Rate Limits

This function allows the network manager to control the maximum rate for traffic
received or transmitted on an interface. Rate limiting is configured on interfaces at
the edge of a network to limit traffic into or out of the network. Packets that exceed
the acceptable amount of traffic are dropped.

Rate limiting can be applied to individual ports or trunks. When an interface is
configured with this feature, the traffic rate will be monitored by the hardware to
verify conformity. Non-conforming traffic is dropped, conforming traffic is forwarded
without any changes.

Rate Limit Configuration

Use the rate limit configuration pages to apply rate limiting.

Command Usage

Input and output rate limits can be enabled or disabled for individual interfaces.

Command Attributes
Port/Trunk – Displays the port/trunk number.
Rate Limit Status – Enables or disables the rate limit. (Default: Disabled)
Rate Limit – Sets the rate limit level. (Range: 64 - 100000 kilobits per second for

Fast Ethernet ports; 64 to 1000000 kilobits per second for Gigabit Ethernet ports)

Web – Click Port, Rate Limit, Input/Output Port/Trunk Configuration. Enable the
Rate Limit Status for the required interfaces, then set the rate limit for the individual
interfaces, and click Apply.

Figure 3-106 Input Rate Limit Port Configuration

CLI - This example sets the rate limit level for input traffic passing through port 3.

Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/3

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Console(config-if)#rate-limit input 500

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Console(config-if)#

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