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Parameter
inbandwidth { inbandwidth }
in-unit { in-unit }
outbandwidth { outbandwidth }
out-unit { out-unit }
description { description }
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
4.
Section 5.39.5.3
Deleting a Traffic Control Device
To delete a traffic control device, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Delete the traffic control device by typing:
no qos traffic-control advanced-configuration tcdevices name
Where:
• name is the name of the interface to which traffic shaping will apply.
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
3.
Section 5.39.6
Managing Traffic Control Rules
Traffic control rules define rules packet marking.
NOTE
Traffic control rules can only be configured in advanced mode. For more information about setting the
traffic control mode, refer to
The following sections describe how to configure and manage traffic control rules:
•
Section 5.39.6.1, "Viewing a List of Traffic Control Rules"
Deleting a Traffic Control Device
Description
Internet protocol type - use both when no addresses are used, otherwise define IPv4
and IPv6 rules for each type of addresses used.
Default: 0
Incoming bandwidth. Default: 0 = ignore ingress.
Defines the maximum traffic allowed for this interface in total.
If the rate is exceeded, the packets are dropped.
Synopsis: { none, kilobits, megabits }
Default: none
Unit for inbandwidth, per second.
Maximum outgoing bandwidth... This is the maximum speed that can be
handled. Additional packets will be dropped. This is the
bandwidth that can be refrred-to as 'full' when defining classes.
Synopsis: { kilobits, megabits }
Default: megabits
Unit for outgoing bandwidth, per second.
Synopsis: A string
A description for this configuration item.
Section 5.39.1, "Enabling and Configuring Traffic
Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
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