Qos Car - HP HSR6800 Command Reference Manual

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Usage guidelines
If no carl-index is specified, this command displays information about all the CAR lists.
Examples
# Display the rule indexed 1 in the CARL.
<Sysname> display qos carl 1
Current CARL Configuration:
List
Params
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1
MAC Address 0001-0001-0001
Table 25 Command output
Field
List
Params

qos car

Use qos car to configure a CAR policy on an interface or port group.
Use undo qos car to delete a CAR policy on an interface or port group.
Syntax
qos car { inbound | outbound } { any | acl [ ipv6 ] acl-number | carl carl-index } cir
committed-information-rate [ cbs committed-burst-size [ ebs excess-burst-size ] ] [ green action ] [ red
action ]
undo qos car { inbound | outbound } { any | acl [ ipv6 ] acl-number | carl carl-index }
Views
Interface view, port group view
Default command level
2: System Level
Parameters
inbound: Limit the rate of incoming packets on the interface.
outbound: Limits the rate of outgoing packets on the interface.
any: Limits the rate all the IP data packets in the specified direction.
acl acl-number: Limits the rate of packets matching the IPv4 ACL.
acl ipv6 acl-number: Limits the rate of packets matching the IPv6 ACL.
carl carl-index: Limits the rate of packets matching a CAR list. The carl-index argument specifies a CAR
list by its number in the range of 1 to 199.
cir committed-information-rate: CIR in kbps.
cbs committed-burst-size: CBS in bytes, which specifies the size of bursty traffic when the actual average
rate is not greater than CIR. By default, CBS is the traffic transmitted in 500 ms at the rate of CIR. If the
default derived this way is less than 1875, 1875 applies.
Description
CAR list number.
Match object.
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