Command Line Interface Reference Guide
Automatic address configuration.
■ [no] interface svlan VLAN-ID ipv6 address autoconfig
Automatic address configuration.
backbone
■ interface loopback < 0 to 7 > ip ospf IP-ADDR area backbone
The backbone area (the same as 0.0.0.0).
■ interface loopback < 0 to 7 > ip ospf all area backbone
The backbone area (the same as 0.0.0.0).
■ interface vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf area backbone
The backbone area (the same as 0.0.0.0).
■ interface vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf IP-ADDR area backbone
The backbone area (the same as 0.0.0.0).
■ interface vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf all area backbone
The backbone area (the same as 0.0.0.0).
backup
■ interface vlan VLAN-ID vrrp vrid < 1 to 255 > backup
Usage: vrrp vrid <VRID> backup
Description: Designate the virtual router instance as a Backup.
bandwidth-min
■ interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST bandwidth-min
Usage: bandwidth-min output <0-100> <0-100> <0-100> <0-100>
no bandwidth-min output
Description: Enable/disable and configure guaranteed minimum bandwidth
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There is no default value.
<0-100> <0-100> <0-100> <0-100>
settings for outgoing traffic on the port(s). By default,
guaranteed minimum bandwidth is configured with a recommended
profile for outgoing traffic that prevents higher-priority
queues from starving lower-priority traffic.
When the feature is enabled, the value for each of the
queues indicates the minimum percentage of port throughput that
will be guaranteed for that queue. If a given queue does not
require its guaranteed minimum in a given service window, any
extra bandwidth is allocated to the other queues, beginning
with the highest-priority queue.
The actual number of queues could be 2, 4 or 8, depending on
system default and command 'qos queue-config N-queues'.
The sum of all configured queue values must not exceed 100%.
Per-queue values must be specified starting with queue one
being the lowest priority and queue eight being the highest
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