Show Qos Port - Allied Telesis AT-8600 Release Note

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Software Version 2.8.1
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Software Version 2.8.1
C613-10477-00 REV B
Figure 39: Example output of the modified show qos policy command
Identifier .................. 1
Description ................. all ports
TCs Assigned ................ 5,7,22,31-33
Port(s) Assigned to ......... 1-24
Port Group(s) Assigned to ... 1(1-12)
Trunk(s) Assigned to ........ None
Default Traffic Class:
Minimum Bandwidth ......... None
Minimum Burst Size ........ 0 B
Maximum Bandwidth ......... 10 Mbps
Maximum Burst Size ........ 64 kbyte
Drop BandwidthClass3 ...... YES
Ignore BandwidthClass ..... YES
Premarking ................ USEMARKVALUE
Remarking ................. UESDSCPMAP
Mark value ................ 0
Action .................... SENDVLANPORT
VLAN .................... 2
PORT .................... 4
Storm Protection:
Status .................. ENABLED
Action .................. PORTDISABLE
Rate .................... 1kbps
Window .................. 100ms
Timeout ................. None
Table 32: New parameters in output of the show qos policy command
Parameter
Port Group(s) Assigned to
Trunk(s) Assigned to
Status
Action
Rate
Window
Timeout

show qos port

SHow QOS POrt[={port-list|ALL}] [EGRessqueue=queue-list]
This command displays QoS information about ports and now includes
information about port groups (bold in example below).
2(13-24)
Meaning
ID of the port group that is assigned to the policy.
Trunks to which the policy has been assigned.
Whether storm protection is enabled for the default traffic
class.
Whether the port is administratively or operationally
disabled when the volume of traffic exceeds the rate.
Allowable traffic volume before action is executed.
Interval in milliseconds between checking the traffic class
for storms.
Length of time in seconds that the port remains disabled
after having been disabled by storm protection.
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