712 CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) 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 trans mission 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 wa nt to set
starting and ending times for a
control.
y (yes)
n (no)
n
Prompt Description Possible Values [Default]