qos control def ine 715
Procedure
1Enter a control number.
The valid range is 5 through 50, with the next available number as the
default.
2Enter a control name.
3Enter the rate limit type: none, receivePort, or aggregate.
The default is none. To drop all conforming packets for a set of ports, use
receivePort or aggregate, set the rate limit to 0, and specify the
appropriate set of ports.
You can apply aggregate rate limits only to flow classifiers.
4For the receivePort or aggregate limit type, enter the service level
for conforming packets as high, best, or low.
For the none rate limit type, enter the service level for conforming
packets as high, best, low, or drop.
The default is best (best effort).
If you use drop, the system drops all traffic on all ports for the classifier
that is associated with the control. Ping packets are ICMP, not UDP/TCP, so
they are not dropped.
5Specify whether the conforming packets are loss eligible (yes or no).
The default is no.
6If you have selected receivePort or aggregate for the rate limit
type, you are prompted for the following information:
aEnter the service level for excess packets (high, best, low, or drop).
The default is best.
bSpecify whether excess packets are loss eligible (yes or no).The
default is yes.
cSpecify how the rate limit is expressed (percentage of port
bandwidth or KBytes/sec. KBytes/sec is the default.
Every weekday Starting time (hh:mm)
Ending time (hh:mm)
Every weekend Starting time (hh:mm)
Ending time (hh:mm)
Input Time Type Options