ADTRAN AOS Version R10.1.0 Command Reference Manual page 3285

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priority percent <value> <burst size>
priority percent <value> <burst size> strict-rate-limiting
priority percent <value> <burst size> Bytes
priority percent <value> <burst size> Bytes strict-rate-limiting
priority percent <value> <burst size> KB
priority percent <value> <burst size> KB strict-rate-limiting
priority percent <value> <burst size> MB
priority percent <value> <burst size> MB strict-rate-limiting
The priority command cannot be specified in conjunction with the shape average
command in a quality of service (QoS) entry.
Syntax Description
<rate>
<burst size>
Kbps
Mbps
Bytes
KB
MB
percent <value>
strict-rate-limiting
unlimited
Use the priority unlimited command with extreme caution as it could prevent vital Layer 2
traffic from being processed. A network outage could occur when excessive priority traffic
is present and consumes all of the available bandwidth on the interface.
60000CRG0-35E
Specifies the bandwidth rate, prioritizing this traffic above all other user
traffic. Range is 8 to 1000000 kilobits per second (kbps).
Optional. Specifies the maximum burst size (MBS) (in bytes) for traffic in
this priority queue. This parameter should be left unconfigured for optimal
performance. Range for burst size is 32 to 1000000 bytes.
Optional. Indicates the rate specified is in kbps.
Optional. Indicates the rate specified is in megabits per second (Mbps).
Optional. Indicates the burst size specified is in bytes.
Optional. Indicates the burst size specified is in kilobytes (kB).
Optional. Indicates the burst size specified is in megabytes (MB).
Allocates a maximum bandwidth for a traffic class, specifying the maximum
as a percentage of the total interface bandwidth. This command is
especially useful for protecting bandwidth allocation in multilink
applications. Refer to Functional Notes for more details.
Optional. When used with the priority command, this feature limits priority
traffic to a maximum rate as specified by the <rate> variable. When used
with priority percent command, this feature limits priority traffic to a
maximum percentage of the interface bandwidth as specified by the
<value> variable.
Optional. Specifies no limits on the priority queue bandwidth. Use of this
feature could potentially use all of the available bandwidth on the interface,
even when the max-reserved-bandwidth command is not set to 100
percent.
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