1794 CHAPTER 109: DEFINING TRAFFIC BEHAVIOR COMMANDS

undo gts

View Traffic behavior view

Parameters cir committed-information-rate: CIR, in the range 8 to 1000000 kbps.

cbs committed-burst-size: CBS, in the range 1875 to 19375000 bytes, with the default value being the traffic passed at CIR in 500 milliseconds. If the traffic passed at CIR in 500 milliseconds is lower than 1875, 1875 is taken as the default value.

ebs excess-burst-size: EBS, in the range 0 to 19375000 bytes.

queue-lengthqueue-length: The maximum length of a queue, in the range 1 to 1024. It is 50 by default.

Description Use the gts command to configure traffic shaping for a behavior.

Use the undo gts command to delete traffic shaping for a behavior.

A policy in which shape is used on an interface can only be applied in the outbound direction of the interface.

Application of class-based GTS policy including shape policy on an interface will cause the previously configured qos gts command ineffective.

If this command is frequently configured on the same traffic behavior, the last configuration will overwrite the previous ones.

Related commands: qos policy, traffic behavior, classifier behavior.

n IPv6 is not supported for traffic shaping for software forwarding.

Examples # Configure GTS for a behavior. The normal traffic is 200 kbps. Burst traffic twice of the normal traffic can pass initially and later the traffic is transmitted normally when the rate is less than or equal to 200 kbps. When the rate exceeds 200 kbps, the traffic will enter the queue buffer and the buffer queue length is 100.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] traffic behavior database

[Sysname-behavior-database] gts cir 200 cbs 50000 ebs 0 queue-length 100

redirect

Syntax redirect { cpu interface interface-type interface-number }

undo redirect

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