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dIf you specified KBytes/sec for the rate limit, enter the value for the
rate limit in KBytes/sec (0 through 65434).
If you specify that you want a percentage for the rate limit, specify
the percentage in the range of from 0 through 100 percent. These
numbers are rounded to the nearest 16 KBytes/sec. A value of 0
makes all packets excess packets.
eEnter the burst size in KBytes (16 through 8192, with the default
value depending on your specified rate limit) . The burst size is the
maximum amount of data that you can t ransmit at the line rate before
the transmission is policed.
fSpecify the receive ports for which you want to enable the rate limit
(specific bridge ports or all bridge ports).
If you apply the rate to only one or a subset of the bridge ports, you
are prompted to specify whether you want to d efine another rate limit
for another set of bridge ports. If you specify yes, you are prompted
to enter another rate limit and burst size for another set of ports. This
sequence of prompting continues until you specify n, m eaning that
you do not want to define another rate lim it for another set of ports.
If the receive port is the anchor port for a trunk, the rate limit applies to
each port that is associated with the trunk. For example, a rate limit of
1000 KBytes on a three-port trunk means that each port in the trunk has
the 1000-KByte limit.
7Enter an IEEE 802.1p tag value in the range of from 0 through 7 or none
(the default) to apply to forwarded frames.
8Specify whether drop packets used to establish a TCP connection
(yes, no). The default is no.
9Set the start and end time for the control (yes, no). The default is no.
aIf you specified a start and end time, enter the time type.
Time type selections are variations on days of the week and weekends
or it can be specific day (or range of days) and time. See Table 7 for a
complete listing of input time type options.
bEnter the starting day and/or time.
cEnter the ending day and/or time.