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Note: The larger the priority number is, the higher the priority it has.
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MOT(config-srvclass)# schedpriority <WORD> <1-32>
where:
WORD is the service class name.
1-32 is the priority of this service class.
The admitted bandwidth threshold is used to generate an event trap for a service
class on a per-interface basis when the admitted bandwidth falls below the
threshold. Use the admitted-bw-threshold command in Cable Service Class
mode to configure the admitted bandwidth threshold value for this service class:
MOT(config-srvclass)# admitted-bw-threshold <WORD> <0-100>
where:
WORD is the service class name.
0-100 is the threshold expressed as percent of the admitted bandwidth.
Use the trafpriority command in Cable Service Class mode to specify the
relative priority of service flows with identical QoS parameters:
MOT(config-srvclass)# trafpriority <WORD> <1-7>
where:
WORD is the service class name.
1-7 is the traffic priority of the service flows used by this service class.
Use the max-rate command in Cable Service Class mode to control the
maximum sustained traffic rate of a service flows in a service class:
MOT(config-srvclass)# max-rate <WORD> <0-4294967295>
where:
WORD is the service class name.
0-4294967295 is the maximum rate number in bits per second.
MGBI
Release 1.0
526360-001-00 Rev. B

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