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Layer 3 managed stackable gigabit switch
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xStack® DGS-3620 Series Layer 3 Managed Stackable Gigabit Switch CLI Reference Guide
permit - Enter this parameter to allow packet flows that are in the green flow.
replace_dscp - Packets that are in the green flow may have their DSCP field rewritten using
this parameter and entering the DSCP value to replace.
<value 0-63> - Enter the value between 0 and 63.
counter - (Optional) Use this parameter to enable or disable the packet counter for the
specified ACL entry in the green flow.
enable - Enable the packet counter for the specified ACL entry in the green flow.
disable - Disable the packet counter for the specified ACL entry in the green flow.
exceed - This field denotes the yellow packet flow. Yellow packet flows may have excess packets
permitted through or dropped. Users may replace the DSCP field of these packets by
checking its radio button and entering a new DSCP value in the allotted field.
permit - Enter this parameter to allow packet flows that are in the yellow flow.
replace_dscp - Specifies to change the DSCP of the packet.
<value 0-63> - Enter the replacement DSCP of the packet here. This value must be
between 0 and 63.
drop - Enter this parameter to drop packets that are in the yellow flow.
counter - (Optional) Use this parameter to enable or disable the packet counter for the
specified ACL entry in the green flow.
enable - Enable the packet counter for the specified ACL entry in the green flow.
disable - Disable the packet counter for the specified ACL entry in the green flow.
violate - This field denotes the red packet flow. Red packet flows may have excess packets
permitted through or dropped. Users may replace the DSCP field of these packets by
checking its radio button and entering a new DSCP value in the allotted field.
permit - Enter this parameter to allow packet flows that are in the red flow.
replace_dscp - Specifies to change the DSCP of the packet.
<value 0-63> - Enter the replacement DSCP of the packet here. This value must be
between 0 and 63.
drop - Enter this parameter to drop packets that are in the red flow.
counter - (Optional) Use this parameter to enable or disable the packet counter for the
specified ACL entry in the green flow.
enable - Enable the packet counter for the specified ACL entry in the green flow.
disable - Disable the packet counter for the specified ACL entry in the green flow.
sr_tcm - Specifies the "single-rate three-color mode".
cir -Specifies the Committed Information Rate. The unit is in Kbps.
<value 0-1048576> - Enter the value between 0 and 1048576.
cbs - Specifies the Committed Burst Size. The unit is in Kbyte.
<value 0-131072> - Enter the value between 0 and 131072.
ebs - Specifies the Excess Burst Size. The unit is Kbyte.
<value 0-131072> - Enter the value between 0 and 131072.
color_blind - Specifies the meter mode as color-blind. The default is color-blind mode.
color_aware - Specifies the meter mode as color-aware. The final color of the packet is
determined by the initial color of the packet and the metering result.
conform - (Optional) This field denotes the green packet flow. Green packet flows may have their
DSCP field rewritten to a value stated in this field. Users may also choose to count green
packets by using counter parameter.
permit - Enter this parameter to allow packet flows that are in the green flow.
replace_dscp - Packets that are in the green flow may have their DSCP field rewritten using
this parameter and entering the DSCP value to replace.
<value 0-63> - Enter the value between 0 and 63.
counter - (Optional) Use this parameter to enable or disable the packet counter for the
specified ACL entry in the green flow.
enable - Enable the packet counter for the specified ACL entry in the green flow.
disable - Disable the packet counter for the specified ACL entry in the green flow.
exceed - This field denotes the yellow packet flow. Yellow packet flows may have excess packets
permitted through or dropped. Users may replace the DSCP field of these packets by
checking its radio button and entering a new DSCP value in the allotted field.
permit - Enter this parameter to allow packet flows that are in the yellow flow.
replace_dscp - Specifies to change the DSCP of the packet.
<value 0-63> - Enter the replacement DSCP of the packet here. This value must be
between 0 and 63.
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