HP E4510-48G Command Reference Manual page 570

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Parameters
cir committed-information-rate: Specifies the committed information rate (CIR) in kbps. The
committed-information-rate argument ranges from 64 to 32000000 and must be a multiple of 64.
cbs
committed-burst-size:
committed-burst-size argument ranges from 4000 to 16000000, the default is 4000.
ebs excess-burst-size: Specifies excess burst size (EBS) in bytes. The excess-burst-size argument
ranges from 0 to 16000000, the default is 4000.
pir peak-information-rate: Specifies the peak information rate (PIR) in kbps. The peak-information-rate
argument ranges from 64 to 32000000 and must be a multiple of 64.
green action: Specifies the action to be conducted for the traffic conforming to CIR. The action
argument can be:
discard: Drops the packets.
pass: Forwards the packets.
remark-dscp-pass new-dscp: Marks the packets with a new DSCP precedence and forwards
them to their destinations. The new-dscp argument is in the range 0 to 63.
By default, packets conforming to CIR are forwarded.
red action: Specifies the action to be conducted for the traffic conforms to neither CIR nor PIR. The
action argument can be:
discard: Drops the packets.
pass: Forwards the packets.
remark-dscp-pass new-dscp: Marks the packets with a new DSCP precedence and forwards
them to their destinations. The new-dscp argument is in the range 0 to 63.
By default, packets conforming to neither CIR nor PIR are dropped.
yellow action: Specifies the action to be conducted for the traffic conforms to PIR but does not conform
to CIR. The action argument can be:
discard: Drops the packets.
pass: Forwards the packets.
remark-dscp-pass new-dscp: Marks the packets with a new DSCP precedence and forwards
them to their destinations. The new-dscp argument is in the range 0 to 63.
By default, packets conforming to PIR but not conforming to CIR are forwarded.
Description
Use the car command to configure TP action for a traffic behavior.
Use the undo car command to remove the TP action.
Note that, if you configure the TP action for a traffic behavior for multiple times, only the last
configuration takes effect.
Related commands: qos policy, traffic behavior, classifier behavior.
Examples
# Configure TP action for a traffic behavior. When the traffic rate is lower than 6400 kbps, packets are
forwarded normally. When the traffic rate exceeds 6400 kbps, the packets beyond 6400 kbps are
dropped.
<Sysname> system-view
Specifies
the
committed
1-7
burst
size
(CBS)
in
bytes.
The

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