Defining The Bit-Rate; Defining Absolute Priority; Defining The Maximum Queue Length; Specifying The Type-Of-Service (Tos) Field - Patton electronics OnSite 2800 Series User Manual

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Mode: Source
Command
node(src)[name]#share percentage

Defining the bit-rate

The command
is used with shaper link arbitration to assign the (average) bit-rate to the selected source.
rate
When enough bandwidth is available each source will exactly receive this bandwidth (but no more), when
overloaded the shaper will behave like a wfq arbiter. Bit-rate specification for shaper (kilobits).
Mode: Source
Command
node(src)[name]#rate [kilobits |
remaining]

Defining absolute priority

This command
priority
priority effectively bypassing the link arbiter. Care should be taken, as traffic of this class may block all other
traffic. The packets given "priority" are taken into account by the "rate-limit". Use the command
control the amount of "priority" traffic.
Mode: Source
Command
node(src)[name]#priority

Defining the maximum queue length

The command
queue-limit
ets are dropped. Used in "class" mode—queuing only happens at the leaf of the arbitration hierarchy tree. The
form of this command reverts the queue-limit to the internal default value, which depends on
no
your configuration.
Mode: Source
Command
node(src)[name]#queue-limit
number-of-packets

Specifying the type-of-service (TOS) field

The
command specifies the type-of-service (TOS) field value applied to packets of the class name. TOS
set ip tos
and DSCP markings cannot be used at the same time. The
Link scheduler configuration task list
Defines fair queuing weight (relative to other sources) to percent-
age for the selected class or policy name
Defines the (average) bit-rate to the selected in kbps kilobits or as
remaining if a second priority source is getting the unused band-
width for the selected class or policy name
can only be applied to classes, but not to lower level polices. The class is given absolute
Defines absolute priority effectively bypassing the link arbiter for the
selected class or policy name
specifies the maximum number of packets queued for the class name. Excess pack-
Defines the maximum number of packets queued for the selected class
or policy name
8 • Link scheduler configuration
Purpose
Purpose
Purpose
Purpose
no
form of this command disables TOS marking.
to
police
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