Rate-Limiting Commands; Rate-Limiting; Show Rate-Limiting - Planet WGSW-24000 User Manual

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with an attached policy are shown):
Interface - The slot number and port number of the interface (slot/port).
Dir - The traffic direction of this interface service, either in or out.
Operational Status - The current operational status of this DiffServ service interface.
Offered Packets - A count of the total number of packets offered to all class instances in this
service before their defined DiffServ treatment is applied. These are overall per-interface
perdirection counts.
Discarded Packets - A count of the total number of packets discarded for all class instances in this
service for any reason due to DiffServ treatment. These are overall per-interface perdirection
counts.
Sent Packets - A count of the total number of packets forwarded for all class instances in this
service after their defined DiffServ treatments were applied. In this case, forwarding means the
traffic stream was passed to the next functional element in the data path, such as the switching or
routing function or an outbound link transmission element. These are overall per-interface
per-direction counts.
Policy Name - The name of the policy attached to the interface.
None of the counters listed here are guaranteed to be supported on all platforms. Only
Note
:
supported counters are shown in the display output.

9.8 Rate-Limiting Commands

9.8.1 rate-limiting

This command is used to set the bandwidth of a specified interface. The type of rate limiting is specific to
either the inbound or outbound traffic direction as indicated by the {ingress | egress} parameter. The
<limit> parameter defines the value of bandwidth in megabit-per-second (Mbps). The granularity of
bandwidth for the 10/100 interface is 1 Mbps and for the gigabit interface is 8 Mbps.
Format
rate-limiting {ingress | egress} <limit>
Mode
Interface Config
9.8.1.1 no rate-limiting
This command removes the bandwidth limitation of specified interface.
Format
no rate-limiting {ingress | egress}
Mode
Interface Config

9.8.2 show rate-limiting

This command displays the bandwidth of limiting in both ingress and egress direction for one or all
interface
Format
show rate-limiting {<slot/port> | all}

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