Queue Group Commands
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adaptation-rule —
Specifies the adaptation rule to be used while computing the operational CIR or PIR
value.
Values
max
— The
max
(maximum) option is mutually exclusive with the
min
and
closest
options. When
max
is defined, the operational PIR for the queue will be equal to or less
than the administrative rate specified using the
rate
command.
min
— The
min
(minimum) option is mutually exclusive with the
max
and
closest
options. When
min
is defined, the operational PIR for the queue will be equal to or greater
than the administrative rate specified using the
rate
command.
closest
— The
closest
parameter is mutually exclusive with the
min
and
max
parameter.
When
closest
is defined, the operational PIR for the queue will be the rate closest to the
rate specified using the
rate
command.
adv-config-policy
Syntax
adv-config-policy
adv-config-policy-name
no adv-config-policy
Context
config>qos>qgrpid>egress>qgrp>policer
config>qos>qgrpid>ingress>qgrp>policer
Description
This command specifies the name of the advanced configuration policy to be applied with this policer.
Parameters
adv-config-policy-name —
Specifies an existing advanced configuration policy up to 32 characters in
length.
burst-limit
Syntax
burst-limit
{
default
|
size
[
byte
|
kilobyte
]}
no burst-limit
Context
config>qos>qgrps>egr>qgrp>queue
config>qos>qgrpid>ing>qgrp>queue
Description
The
queue burst-limit
command is used to define an explicit shaping burst size for a queue. The con-
figured size defines the shaping leaky bucket threshold level that indicates the maximum burst over the
queue’s shaping rate.
The
burst-limit
command is supported under the sap-ingress and sap-egress QoS policy queues. The
command is also supported under the ingress and egress queue-group-templates queues.
The
no
form of this command
is used to restore the default burst limit to the specified queue. This is equiva-
lent to specifying burst-limit default within the QoS policies or queue group templates. When specified
within a queue-override queue context, any current burst limit override for the queue will be removed and
the queue’s burst limit will be controlled by its defining policy or template.
Parameters
default —
The default parameter is mutually exclusive to specifying an explicit size value. When burst-
limit default is executed, the queue is returned to the system default value.
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