14 shape bps-average, 15 shape bps-peak – PLANET WGS3-2820 User Manual

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User’s Manual of WGS3-2820/WGS3-5220

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9.5.14 shape bps-average

This command is used to establish average rate traffic shaping for the specified class, which limits transmissions for the class to

the committed information rate, with excess traffic delayed via queuing. The committed information rate is specified in

kilobits-per-second (Kbps) and is an integer from 1 to 4294967295.

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Note

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Queue depth management defaults to tail drop, but the randomdrop command can be used to change to a RED

scheme.

Format

shape bps-average <1-4294967295>

Mode

Policy-Class-Map Config

Restrictions -

This shaping rate must not exceed the maximum link data rate of the interface to which the policy is

applied.

Policy Type -

Out

9.5.15 shape bps-peak

This command is used to establish peak rate traffic shaping for the specified class, which allows transmissions for the class to

exceed the committed information rate by sending excess traffic with the understanding that it could be dropped by a

downstream network element. Two rate parameters are used, a committed information rate and a peak information rate. Each

of these rates is specified in kilobits-per-second (Kbps) and is an integer from 1 to 4294967295. The peak rate must be

specified as equal to or greater than the committed rate.

"

Note

:

Queue depth management defaults to tail drop, but the randomdrop command can be used to change to a RED

scheme.

Format

shape bps-peak <1-4294967295> <1-4294967295>

Mode

Policy-Class-Map Config

Restrictions -

Neither of the shaping rate parameters is allowed to exceed the maximum link data rate of the interface to

which the policy is applied.

Policy Type -

Out

Incompatibilities -

Expedite (all forms)

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