31.10 Enet Commands
This section covers how to configure settings for the Ethernet subscriber ports (on the ELC).
31.10.1 port enet bandwidth Command
Syntax:
port enet bandwidth <slot-port> <ingress-rate> <egress-rate>
where
<ingress-rate>
<egress-rate>
This command sets the incoming or outgoing bandwidth control for the specified port(s).
This example sets port 5 on the ELC in slot 4 to only allow 64 Kbps for incoming traffic and
64 Kbps for outgoing traffic.
ras> port enet bandwidth 4-5 64 64
31.10.2 port enet dot3ad aggport Command
Syntax:
port enet dot3ad aggport <slot-port> t1|t2|...|t10|none
where
t1~t10
This command creates a link aggregation trunk group for the specified Ethernet (ELC)
subscriber port(s).
This example sets ports 1 to 4 on an ELC in slot 4 to be in trunk group t1.
ras> port enet dot3ad aggport 4-1~4 t1
31.10.3 port enet dot3ad disable Command
Syntax:
port enet dot3ad disable <slot> t1|t2|...|t10
This command
This example turns off link aggregation on the t1 trunk group on an ELC in slot 4.
ras> port enet dot3ad disable 4 t1
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The maximum bandwidth allowed in kilobits per second (Kbps) for the
=
incoming traffic flow on a port. Use a number from 0 to 99968 in
increments of 64 kbps.
=
The maximum bandwidth allowed in kilobits per second (Kbps) for the
out-going traffic flow on a port. Use a number from 0 to 99968 in
increments of 64 kbps.
The link aggregation trunk group. Use none to remove the specified port(s)
=
from the trunk group.
rns off link aggregation on the specified subscriber port trunk group.
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