This example turns off bandwidth control for the uplink 1 port.
ras>
switch bandwidth disable up1
28.3.2 switch bandwidth enable Command
Syntax:
switch bandwidth enable <giga-port>
where
<giga-port>
This command turns on bandwidth control on the specified port(s).
This example turns on bandwidth control for the subtending 2 port.
ras>
switch bandwidth enable sub2
28.3.3 switch bandwidth set Command
Syntax:
switch bandwidth set <giga-port> <ingress-rate> <egress-rate>
where
<giga-port>
<ingress-rate>
<egress-rate>
This command sets the incoming or outgoing bandwidth control for the specified port(s).
Chapter 28 switch Commands
= This represents Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports, subtending ports or
all ports. Use
sub1|sub2|up1|up2|all i
enabled. Use
sub|up|all
= This represents Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports, subtending ports or
all ports. Use
sub1|sub2|up1|up2|all i
enabled. Use
sub|up|all
= The maximum bandwidth allowed in megabits per second (Mbps)
for the incoming traffic flow on a port. Use a number between 1 and
1000.
= The maximum bandwidth allowed in megabits per second (Mbps)
for the out-going traffic flow on a port. Use a number between 1
and 1000.
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f trunking is not
if trunking is enabled.
f trunking is not
if trunking is enabled.
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