Defining A Traffic Behavior - HP A6600 Configuration Manual

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Defining a traffic behavior

To define a traffic behavior, create the traffic behavior first and then configure QoS attributes in traffic
behavior view.
Configuring AF and the minimum guaranteed bandwidth
To do...
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a traffic behavior and enter
traffic behavior view.
3.
Configure AF and the minimum
guaranteed bandwidth.
Apply this traffic behavior only to the outgoing traffic of an interface.
You cannot configure queue ef together with queue af in the same traffic behavior.
To reference both queue ef command and queue af command in a policy, you must configure them in the
same unit (either bandwidth or percentage). If not, your referencing attempts will fail.
Configuring EF and the maximum bandwidth
You cannot configure queue ef together with any of the commands queue af, queue-length, and wred in a
traffic behavior.
The default class cannot be associated with a traffic behavior including EF.
To reference both queue ef and queue af in a policy, you must configure them in the same unit (either
bandwidth or percentage). If not, your referencing attempts will fail.
Associate the traffic behavior that contains a WFQ action only with the default class.
To do...
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a traffic behavior and
enter traffic behavior view.
3.
Configure EF and the
maximum bandwidth.
Command...
system-view
traffic behavior
behavior-name
queue af bandwidth
{ bandwidth | pct
percentage }
Command...
system-view
traffic behavior behavior-name
queue ef bandwidth { bandwidth
[ cbs burst ] | pct percentage
[ cbs-ratio ratio] }
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Remarks
Required.
The specified behavior name
cannot be the name of any
system-defined behavior.
Required.
Remarks
Required.
The specified traffic behavior name
cannot be the name of any
system-defined behavior.
Required.

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