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ID of egress queue
CIR : <18-1000000>
Traffic rate (kbps). Since rounding occurs, the value actually applied to the input value might be less
(see [Note])
BC : <4-16000>
Burst size (kbyte). Specified in 4-kbyte units.
[Initial value]
no traffic-shpe queue 0 rate
no traffic-shpe queue 1 rate
no traffic-shpe queue 2 rate
no traffic-shpe queue 3 rate
no traffic-shpe queue 4 rate
no traffic-shpe queue 5 rate
no traffic-shpe queue 6 rate
no traffic-shpe queue 7 rate
[Input mode]
interface mode
[Description]
Specifies shaping for the egress queue of the port.
If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the egress queue shaping setting is disabled.
[Note]
In order to execute this command, QoS must be enabled.
Since rounding occurs on the traffic rate, the value actually applied to the input value might be less.
Input value Traffic rate granularity (kbps).
18 - 23476 17.28
23477 - 1000000 261
[Example]
Reduce transmission from queue #0 of LAN port #1 down to CIR:10 Mbps and Bc:64000 byte.
SWP1#interface ge1
SWP1(config-if)#traffic-shape queue 0 rate kbps 10000 burst 64
13.3 Flow control
13.3.1 Set flow control (IEEE 802.3x PAUSE send/receive) (system)
[Syntax]
flowcontrol enable
no flowcontrol
[Initial value]
no flowcontrol
[Input mode]
global configuration mode
[Description]
Enables flow control for the entire system (IEEE 802.3x PAUSE frames send/receive).
If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, flow control is disabled.
[Note]
If the QoS function is enabled, it is not possible to enable flow control for the system.
Flow control for each interface operates only if the flow control settings of the system and of the interface are each enabled.
If flow control is enabled, the tail drop function is automatically disabled.
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