CLI Reference Guide-R07

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Chapter 15
| Congestion Control Commands
Rate Limit Commands
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~
Console#config
Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/4
Console(config-if)#no rate-limit output
Console(config-if)#end
Console#show running-config
~
interface ethernet 1/3
!
interface ethernet 1/4
rate-limit output 200
no rate-limit output
!
interface ethernet 1/5
~
If the no form of the command accompanies the rate-limit in the running-
config file, the rate-limiting function is disabled.
To remove the rate-limit from the running-config file. Use the following
procedure:
1. Set the rate limit to the maximum for the port e.g. rate-limit input
100000
0.
2. Enter the no form of the command e.g. no rate-limit input.
Example
In this example Ethernet port 1’s Ingress (input) Rate Limit is restricted to 64 kbits/
second and the ports Egress (output) Rate Limit is disabled.
Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/1
Console(config-if)#rate-limit input 64
Console(config-if)#no rate-limit output
Console(config-if)#end
Console#show interfaces switchport ethernet 1/1
Information of Eth 1/1
Broadcast Threshold : Disabled
Multicast Threshold : Disabled
Unknown Unicast Threshold : Disabled
Storm Threshold Resolution : 1 packets/second
LACP Status : Disabled
Ingress Rate Limit : Enabled, 64 kbits/second
Egress Rate Limit : Disabled, 1000000 kbits/second
Rate Limit Resolution : 16 kbits/second
VLAN Membership Mode : Hybrid
Ingress Rule : Enabled
Acceptable Frame Type : All frames
Native VLAN : 1
Priority for Untagged Traffic : 0
Allowed VLAN : 1(u)
Forbidden VLAN :
802.1Q Tunnel Status : Disabled
802.1Q Tunnel Mode : Normal