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Table 116 bwm Sub-commands (continued)
COMMAND
[no] inbound-dscp-mark {<0..63> | class {af11 |
af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 |
af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs0 | cs1 | cs2 |
cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | default | wmm_be0
| wmm_be24 | wmm_bk16 | wmm_bk8 | wmm_vi32 |
wmm_vi40 | wmm_vo48 | wmm_vo56}}
[no] incoming-interface {interface
interface_name | trunk group_name}
[no] log [alert]
[no] outbound ceiling {<0..1048576> | maximize-
bandwidth-usage}
[no] outbound guarantee-bandwidth <0..1048576>
priority <1..7>
[no] outbound-dscp-mark {<0..63> | class {af11 |
af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 |
af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs0 | cs1 | cs2 |
cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | default | wmm_be0
| wmm_be24 | wmm_bk16 | wmm_bk8 | wmm_vi32 |
wmm_vi40 | wmm_vo48 | wmm_vo56}}
ZyWALL / USG (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
Chapter 31 Bandwidth Management
DESCRIPTION
Sets the DSCP value to apply to the incoming packets that
match this policy.
default: to have the ZyWALL / USG set the DSCP value of
the packets to 0.
The no command resets the incoming DSCP code to the
default (preserve) and have the ZyWALL / USG keep the
packets' original DSCP value.
Sets the source interface of the traffic to which this policy
applies.
interface_name: The name of the interface. This depends
on the ZyWALL / USG model. See
detailed information about the interface name.
group_name: A descriptive name for the trunk. The name
cannot start with a number. This value is case-sensitive.
The no command resets the incoming interface to the
default (any).
Sets the ZyWALL / USG to generate a log (and alert) for
packets that match the policy.
The no command sets the ZyWALL / USG to not generate a
log and alert for packets that match the policy.
Sets the maximum bandwidth allowed for outgoing traffic
or enables maximize bandwidth usage to let the traffic
matching this policy "borrow" any unused bandwidth on the
out-going interface.
The no command resets the outbound maximum bandwidth
to the default (0).
Sets how much outbound bandwidth, in kilobits per second,
this policy allows the traffic to use and also sets a number
between 1 and 7 to set the priority for traffic that matches
this policy. The smaller the number, the higher the priority.
Outbound refers to the traffic the UAG sends out from a
connection's initiator.
The no command resets the outbound guarantee
bandwidth to the default (0).
Sets the DSCP value to apply to the outgoing packets that
match this policy.
default: to have the ZyWALL / USG set the DSCP value of
the packets to 0.
The no command resets the outgoing DSCP code to the
default (preserve) and have the ZyWALL / USG keep the
packets' original DSCP value.
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