H3C S7500E Series Command Reference Manual page 134

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0, packets with 802.1p priority 2 or 3 belong to priority queue 1, packets with 802.1p priorities 4 or 5
belong to priority queue 2, and packets with priorities 6 or 7 belong to priority queue 3.
Use the undo upstream-sla service command to restore the default uplink bandwidth for a priority
queue.
Assume that the total fixed bandwidth configured for priority queues is X, the sum of the minimum
bandwidths of priority queues configured with a bandwidth range is Y, and the maximum uplink
bandwidth configured for the ONU by using the upstream-sla command is Z. The sum of X and Y
must not exceed Z.
Examples
# Configure the minimum uplink bandwidth as 2 Mbps and the maximum uplink bandwidth as 10 Mbps
for priority queue 0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface onu 1/0/1:1
[Sysname-Onu1/0/1:1] upstream-sla service 0 minimum-bandwidth 32 maximum-bandwidth 160
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