R3303-HP HSR6800 Routers High Availability Command Reference
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medium: Configures the rate limit for class B CIR traffic.
reserved: Configures the reserved bandwidth for subclass A0 traffic.
ringlet0: Applies the reserved bandwidth or rate limit configuration to Ringlet 0.
ringlet1: Applies the reserved bandwidth or rate limit configuration to Ringlet 1.
value: A permillage of the reserved bandwidth for subclass A0 to the total bandwidth or the rate limit in
permillage for any other service. The value range for this argument is 0 to 1000.
Usage guidelines
The total bandwidth reserved for subclass A0 by the stations on a ringlet must be less than the ringlet
bandwidth.
The ringlet0 and ringlet1 keywords in this command refer to sending ringlets.
Examples
# Set the reserved bandwidth in permillage for subclass A0 traffic on Ringlet 0 to 5 on Layer 3 RPR
logical interface RPR 1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface rpr 1
[Sysname-RPR1] rpr rate-limiter reserved ringlet0 5
rpr reversion-mode
Use rpr reversion-mode to set the RPR protection reversion mode.
Use undo rpr reversion-mode to restore the default.
Syntax
rpr reversion-mode { non-revertive | revertive }
undo rpr reversion-mode
Default
Revertive mode applies.
Views
Layer 3 RPR logical interface view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
non-revertive: Sets the protection reversion mode to non-revertive, where the station remains in automatic
protection state upon expiration of the WTR timer and does not resume the idle state until a higher
protection request is present on the ring.
revertive: Sets the protection reversion mode to revertive, where the station resumes the idle protection
state once the WTR timer expires.
Examples
# Set the protection reversion mode to non-revertive on Layer 3 RPR logical interface RPR 1.
<Sysname> system-view