Ethernet-Service Sap-Profile - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6850-48 Cli Reference Manual

Alcatel-lucent omniswitch 6850-48: reference guide
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VLAN Stacking Commands

ethernet-service sap-profile

Creates a profile for a VLAN Stacking Service Access Point (SAP). Profile attributes are used to define
traffic engineering policies that are applied to traffic serviced by the SAP.
ethernet-service sap-profile sap-profile-name
[bandwidth not-assigned]
[egress-bandwidth mbps]
[{shared | not-shared} ingress-bandwidth mbps]
[cvlan-tag {preserve | translate}]
[priority [not-assigned | map-inner-to-outer-p | map-dscp-to-outer-p | fixed value]]
no ethernet-service sap-profile sap-profile-name
Syntax Definitions
sap-profile-name
bandwidth not-assigned
egress-bandwidth mbps
shared
not shared
ingress-bandwidth mbps
cvlan-tag preserve
cvlan-tag translate
priority not-assigned
priority map-inner-to-outer-p Maps the customer VLAN (inner tag) priority bit value to the SVLAN
priority map-dscp-to-outer-p
priority fixed value
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Alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters. Use quotes around string if
the profile name contains multiple words with spaces between them
(e.g., "Alcatel-Lucent Engineering").
Specifies that the profile will not allocate switch resources to enforce
bandwidth requirements. Applies only when the profile specifies the
default ingress bandwidth value (zero).
The maximum amount of egress bandwidth, in megabits per second, to
be allowed for SAP ports (0-9999).
Shares the ingress bandwidth limit across all SAP ports and CVLANs.
Applies the ingress bandwidth limit to individual SAP ports and
CVLANs; bandwidth is not shared.
The maximum amount of ingress bandwidth, in megabits per second, to
be allowed for SAP ports.
Retains the customer VLAN ID (inner tag) and double tags the frame
with the SVLAN ID (outer tag).
Replaces the customer VLAN ID with the SVLAN ID.
Specifies that the SAP profile will not allocate switch resources to
enforce the priority mapping. Applies only when the profile specifies
the default priority value (fixed).
(outer tag) priority bit value.
Maps the customer VLAN (inner tag) DSCP value to the SVLAN (outer
tag) priority bit value.
Sets the SVLAN (outer tag) priority bit to the specified value. Values
range from 0 (lowest priority) to 7 (highest priority).
June 2012
page 44-19

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