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3.39. Pipe
UserLimitPPS0
UserLimitKbps1
UserLimitPPS1
UserLimitKbps2
UserLimitPPS2
UserLimitKbps3
UserLimitPPS3
UserLimitKbps4
UserLimitPPS4
UserLimitKbps5
UserLimitPPS5
UserLimitKbps6
UserLimitPPS6
UserLimitKbps7
UserLimitPPS7
Grouping
GroupingNetworkSize
Dynamic
PrecedenceMin
PrecedenceDefault
PrecedenceMax
Specifies the throughput limit per group in PPS for precedence 0
(the lowest precedence). (Optional)
Specifies the bandwidth limit per group in kbps for precedence 1.
(Optional)
Specifies the throughput limit per group in PPS for precedence 1.
(Optional)
Specifies the bandwidth limit per group in kbps for precedence 2.
(Optional)
Specifies the throughput limit per group in PPS for precedence 2.
(Optional)
Specifies the bandwidth limit per group in kbps for precedence 3.
(Optional)
Specifies the throughput limit per group in PPS for precedence 3.
(Optional)
Specifies the bandwidth limit per group in kbps for precedence 4.
(Optional)
Specifies the throughput limit per group in PPS for precedence 4.
(Optional)
Specifies the bandwidth limit per group in kbps for precedence 5.
(Optional)
Specifies the throughput limit per group in PPS for precedence 5.
(Optional)
Specifies the bandwidth limit per group in kbps for precedence 6.
(Optional)
Specifies the throughput limit per group in PPS for precedence 6.
(Optional)
Specifies the bandwidth limit per group in kbps for precedence 7
(the highest precedence). (Optional)
Specifies the throughput limit per group in PPS for precedence 7
(the highest precedence). (Optional)
Grouping enables per-port/IP/network static bandwidth limits as
well as dynamic balancing between groups. (Default: None)
If users are grouped according to source or destination network, the
size of the network has to be specified by this setting. (Default: 0)
Enable dynamic balancing of groups. (Default: No)
Specifies the lowest allowed precedence for traffic in this pipe. If a
packet with a lower precedence enters, its precedence is raised to
this value. (Default: 0)
Specifies the default precedence for the pipe. If a packet enters this
pipe without a set precedence, it gets assigned this value. Should be
higher than or equal to the minimum precedence. (Default: 0)
Specifies the highest allowed precedence for traffic in this pipe. If a
packet with a higher precedence enters, its precedence is lowered to
this value. Should be higher than or equal to the default precedence.
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