Configuring Egress Shaping Per Queue - Cisco 300 Series Administration Manual

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Committed Information Rate (CIR)—Enter the maximum bandwidth for the
egress interface.
Egress Committed Burst Size (CBS)—Enter the maximum burst size of data
for the egress interface in bytes of data. This amount can be sent even if it
temporarily increases the bandwidth beyond the allowed limit.
Click Apply. The bandwidth settings are written to the Running Configuration file.

Configuring Egress Shaping per Queue

In addition to limiting transmission rate per port, which is done in the Bandwidth
page, the device can limit the transmission rate of selected egressing frames on a
per-queue per-port basis. Egress rate limiting is performed by shaping the output
load.
The device limits all frames except for management frames. Any frames that are
not limited are ignored in the rate calculations, meaning that their size is not
included in the limit total.
Per-queue Egress rate shaping can be disabled.
To define egress shaping per queue:
Click Quality of Service > General > Egress Shaping per Queue.
The Egress Shaping Per Queue page displays the rate limit and burst size for each
queue.
Select an interface type (Port or LAG), and click Go.
Select a Port/LAG, and click Edit.
This page enables shaping the egress for up to eight queues on each interface.
Select the Interface.
For each queue that is required, enter the following fields:
Enable Shaping—Select to enable egress shaping on this queue
Committed Information Rate (CIR)—Enter the maximum rate (CIR) in Kbits
per second (Kbps). CIR is the average maximum amount of data that can be
sent.
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