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ebs

 

Syntax

ebs [ inbound outbound ] excess-burst-size

 

undo ebs [ inbound outbound ]

View

Frame relay class view

Parameters

inbound: Sets the EBS in inbound direction, valid only when FRTP is enabled on

 

the interface.

 

outbound: Sets EBS in outbound direction, valid only when FRTS is enabled on

 

the interface.

 

excess-burst-size: EBS in bit, ranging from 0 to 16000000. It defaults to 0 bit.

Description

Use the ebs command to set EBS of FR virtual circuit.

 

Use the undo ebs command to restore the default value.

 

EBS is the maximum of the part that packet traffic exceeds the committed burst

 

size (CBS) within an interval of Tc. When congestion occurs on the network, this

 

part of excess traffic will be first discarded.

 

When this command is used, the set EBS value will be valid in both inbound and

 

outbound directions if the parameters inbound and outbound are not specified.

Related commands:

cbs, cir allow, cir.

Examples

# Set the EBS of the FR class named test1 to 32000 bits.

 

<Sysname> system-view

 

[Sysname] fr class test1

 

[Sysname-fr-class-test1] ebs 32000

 

 

fifo queue-length

 

Syntax

fifo queue-length queue-length

 

undo fifo queue-length

View

Frame relay class view

Parameters

queue-length: FIFO queue length, namely, the maximum number of packets that

 

can be held by the queue, ranging from 1 to 1024. By default, it is 40.

Description

Use the fifo queue-lengthcommand to set the FIFO queue length of FR virtual

 

circuit.

 

Use the undo fifo queue-lengthcommand to restore the default value.

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