Rpr Reversion-Mode - H3C S9500 Series Command Manual

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Command Manual – RPR
H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches
medium: Class B-CIR service.
reserved: Configures the reserved bandwidth for class A0 service, which has the
highest priority; the default value is 0 Mbps.
ringlet0: Configures the reserved bandwidth or rate limit for the station on Ringlet0.
ringlet1: Configures the reserved bandwidth or rate limit for the station on Ringlet1.
value: Thousandth of the reserved bandwidth or rate limiter, in the range 0 to 955. The
step is 1, the default value of high class is 5.
Description
Use the rpr rate-limiter command to configure rate limit for class A, class B-CIR, class
C and class B-EIR services on the local station.
Use the undo rpr rate-limiter command to restore rate limit to the default value. When
the rate exceeds this limit, back pressure will occur.
Note: The total reserved bandwidth for all stations on a ring must not exceed the ring
bandwidth.
Examples
# Set the rate limit for local class A1 service on Ringlet0 and Ringlet1 to 5‰
<H3C> system-view
[H3C] interface Rpr10GE6/1/1
[H3C-Rpr10GE6/1/1] rpr rate-limiter high ringlet0 5
[H3C-Rpr10GE6/1/1] rpr rate-limiter high ringlet1 5

1.1.26 rpr reversion-mode

Syntax
rpr reversion-mode { revertive | non-revertive }
undo rpr reversion-mode
View
RPR logical interface view
Parameters
non-revertive: Sets the protection reversion mode to non-revertive. After the WTR
timer times out, the service cannot be restored till others request high priority protection
in the ring.
revertive: Sets the protection reversion mode to revertive. After the WTR timer times
out, the service can be restored at once.
Chapter 1 RPR Port Configuration Commands
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