Configuring Port Traffic Rate Limiting
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Table
22‐1 shows a detailed explanation of the command output.
Table 22-1 show port ratelimit Output Details
Output...
Port Number
Index
Threshold (kB/s)
Action
Direction
Priority List
Status
set port ratelimit
Use this command to configure the traffic rate limiting status and threshold (in kilobytes per
second) for one or more ports.
Syntax
set port ratelimit {disable | enable} | port-string priority threshold {disable |
enable} [inbound] [index]
Parameters
disable | enable
port‐string
22-10 Port Priority and Rate Limiting Configuration
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1
64125
2
64125
3
64125
4
64125
5
64125
6
64125
7
64125
8
64125
9
64125
10
64125
11
64125
12
64125
What it displays...
Port designation. For a detailed description of possible port-string
values, refer to
Resource index for this port.
Port rate limiting threshold in kilobytes per second.
Whether or not frames not conforming to rate limiting will be discarded.
This rule applies to inbound traffic.
802.1D (802.1p) port priority level.
Whether or not this rule is active or disabled.
When entered without a port‐string, globally disables or enables the port
rate limiting function. When entered with a port‐string, disables or
enables rate limiting on specific port(s) when the global function is
enabled.
Specifies a port on which to set the rate limiting threshold and other
parameters. For a detailed description of possible port‐string values,
refer to "Port String Syntax Used in the CLI" on page 4‐2.
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inbound
discard
inbound
discard
inbound
discard
inbound
discard
inbound
discard
inbound
discard
inbound
discard
inbound
discard
inbound
discard
inbound
discard
inbound
discard
inbound
"Port String Syntax Used in the
set port ratelimit
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0
disabled
0
disabled
0
disabled
0
disabled
0
disabled
0
disabled
0
disabled
0
disabled
0
disabled
0
disabled
0
disabled
0
disabled
CLI" on page 4-2.