
There is no restriction on the sum of the maximum bandwidth of all Traffic Classes associated with the same interface. When a Traffic Class is attached to a LAG interface, the bandwidth allocation profile minimum bandwidth parameter will not be applicable to the Traffic Class.
Click the Apply button to send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save.
Click the Delete button to remove the currently selected Traffic Class.
Traffic class summary
This panel displays the traffic class information for all Traffic Classes in the system.
Traffic Class | The number of the Traffic Class whose data is displayed in the rest of the line. |
Name | The |
Weight | The weight of this Traffic Class. |
Accept Byte Count | |
| The number of bytes accepted for the Traffic Class. |
Type | The only supported type is per VLAN per Interface. |
VLAN ID | The VLAN ID with which this Traffic Class is associated. |
Interface | The interface to which the Traffic Class is applied. |
Bandwidth Profile
The bandwidth allocation profile associated with this Traffic Class in the form
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