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size — When a numeric value is specified (size), the system interprets the value as an explicit burst limit
size. The value is expressed as an integer and by default is interpreted as the burst limit in Kilobytes. If
the value is intended to be interpreted in bytes, the byte qualifier must be added following size.
Values
Default
byte — The bytes qualifier is used to specify that the value given for size must be interpreted as the burst
limit in bytes. The byte qualifier is optional and mutually exclusive with the kilobytes qualifier.
kilobyte — The kilobyte qualifier is used to specify that the value given for size must be interpreted as the
burst limit in Kilobytes. The kilobyte qualifier is optional and mutually exclusive with the bytes
qualifier. If neither bytes nor kilobytes is specified, the default qualifier is kilobytes.
burst-limit
Syntax
burst-limit size [bytes|kilobytes]
no burst-limit
Context
config>qos>sap-ingress>hsmda-queue>queue
config>qos>sap-egress>hsmda-queue>queue
Description
The queue burst-limit command is used to define an explicit shaping burst size for a queue. The configured
size defines the shaping leaky bucket threshold level that indicates the maximum burst over the queue's
shaping rate.
The burst-limit command is supported under the sap-ingress and sap-egress QoS policy queues. The
command is also supported under the ingress and egress queue-group-templates queues.
The no form of this command is used to restore the default burst limit to the specified queue. This is
equivalent to specifying burst-limit default within the QoS policies or queue group templates. When
specified within a queue-override queue context, any current burst limit override for the queue will be
removed and the queue's burst limit will be controlled by its defining policy or template.
Default
no burst-limit
Parameters
size — When a numeric value is specified (size), the system interprets the value as an explicit burst limit
size. The value is expressed as an integer and by default is interpreted as the burst limit in Kilobytes. If
the value is intended to be interpreted in bytes, the byte qualifier must be added following size.
Values
Default
byte — The bytes qualifier is used to specify that the value given for size must be interpreted as the burst
limit in bytes. The byte qualifier is optional and mutually exclusive with the kilobytes qualifier.
kilobyte — The kilobyte qualifier is used to specify that the value given for size must be interpreted as the
burst limit in Kilobytes. The kilobyte qualifier is optional and mutually exclusive with the bytes
qualifier. If neither bytes nor kilobytes is specified, the default qualifier is kilobytes.
7950 XRS Quality of Service Guide
1 to 13,671 kilobites or 14,000,000 bytes
No default for size, use the default keyword to specify default burst limit
1 to 1000000
No default for size, use the default keyword to specify default burst limit
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