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config bandwidth_control
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To configure bandwidth control:
DES-1228/ME:5#config bandwidth_control 1 rx_rate 64
Command: config bandwidth_control 1 rx_rate 64
Note: To perform precise bandwidth control, it is required to enable the
flow
control to mitigate the retransmission of TCP traffic.
The specified RX rate is not a multiple of 62.5, thus the closest
smaller multiple 62.5 is chosen.
Success.
DES-1228/ME:5#
DES-1228/ME Metro Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide
Used to configure bandwidth control on a port by-port basis.
config bandwidth_control [<portlist>] {rx_rate [no_limit | <value 64-
1024000>] | tx_rate [no_limit <value 64-1024000>]} (1)
This command is used to configure bandwidth on a port by-port basis.
Note: DES-1228/ME Ver. B1, the granularity is 62.5 kbps on all
ranges.
<portlist> − Specifies a port or range of ports to be configured.
rx_rate − Specifies that one of the parameters below (no_limit or
<value 64-1024000>) will be applied to the rate at which the above
specified ports will be allowed to receive packets
no_limit − Specifies that there will be no limit on the rate of packets
received by the above specified ports.
<value 64-1024000> − Specifies the traffic limit, in Kbits, that the
above ports will be allowed to receive.
tx_rate − Specifies that one of the parameters below (no_limit or
<value 64-1024000>) will be applied to the rate at which the above
specified ports will be allowed to transmit packets.
no_limit − Specifies that there will be no limit on the rate of packets
received by the above specified ports.
<value 64-1024000> − Specifies the traffic limit, in Kbits, that the
above ports will be allowed to receive.
Actual rate = |rate entered/ minimum granularity|* minimal granularity,
for example: 62.5=|100/62.5|*62.5"
|number| implies the closest smaller integer.
Only Administrator level, Operator level or Power User level users can
issue this command.
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