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Below are some CLI related to Meter.
#> meter add profile <name> srtcm <cir> <cbs> <ebs>
This command creates a meter profile that uses strum algorithm for metering.
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If a packet stream’s average rate is within CIR and the burst size is within
CBS, then that packet is in-profile. (Green)
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If a packet stream’s average rate is within CIR and the burst size is not within
CBS but is within CBS+EBS, then that packet is partially in profile. (Yellow)
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All other packets are out of profile. (Red)
#> meter add profile <name> tokenbucket <cir> <cbs>
This command creates a meter profile that uses the token-bucket algorithm for
metering.
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If a packet stream’s average rate is within CIR and the burst size is within
CBS, then the packet is in profile (Green).
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All other packets are out of profile (Red).
#> meter add profile <name> trtcm <cir> <cbs> <pir> <pbs>
This command creates a meter profile that uses the trtcm algorithm for
metering.
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If a packet stream’s average rate is within CIR and the burst size is within
CBS, then the packet is in profile (Green).
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If a packet stream’s average rate is within PIR and the burst size is within
PBS, then the packet is partially in profile (Yellow).
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All other packets are out of profile (Red).
#> meter clear profiles
This command allows you to delete all meter profiles that were previously created using
the
meter add profile
commands.
Note:
This command does not delete the profiles that are associated with meter
instances created using the
transports set meter instance profile
command.
#> meter delete profile <name>
This command allows you to delete a single meter profile that was previously created
using the
meter add profile
commands.
Note:
This command does not delete the profiles that are associated with meter
instances created using the
transports set meter instance profile
command.