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Parameters car-name: Name of the aggregate CAR action, a string of 1 to 31 characters. cir committed-information-rate: Specifies the committed information rate (CIR) in kbps. The committed-information-rate argument ranges from 8 to 32000000 and must be a multiple of 8. cbs committed-burst-size: Specifies the committed burst size (CBS) in bytes. • If you do not specify the cbs keyword, the CBS is 62.5 × committed-information-rate by default, and must be in the range of 512 to 16000000. • If you specify the cbs keyword, the CBS ranges from 512 to 16000000. ebs excess-burst-size: Specifies the excess burst size (EBS) in bytes. The excess-burst-size argument ranges from 0 to 16000000 and defaults to 512. pir peak-information-rate: Specifies the peak information rate (PIR) in kbps. The peak-information-rate argument ranges from 8 to 32000000 and must be a multiple of 8. green action: Action to take on packets that conform to CIR. The default action is pass. yellow action: Action to take on packets that conform to PIR but do not conform to CIR. The default action is pass. red action: Action to take on packets that conforms to neither CIR nor PIR. The default action is discard. action: Action to take on packets, which can be: • discard: Drops the packet. • pass: Permits the packet to pass through. • remark-dot1p-pass new-cos: Sets the 802.1p priority value of the 802.1p packet to new-cos and permits the packet to pass through. The new-cos argument is in the range of 0 to 7. • remark-dscp-pass new-dscp: Sets the DSCP value of the packet to new-dscp and permits the packet to pass through. The new-dscp argument is in the range of 0 to 63 or a keyword in Table 17. Description Use qos car aggregative to configure an aggregate CAR action. Use undo qos car to remove an aggregate CAR action. An aggregate CAR action does not take effect until it is referenced in a policy. Examples # Configure the aggregate CAR action aggcar-1, where CIR is 256, CBS is 4096, and red packets are dropped. system-view [Sysname] qos car aggcar-1 aggregative cir 256 cbs 4096 red discard reset qos car name Syntax View reset qos car name [ car-name ] User view Default level 2: System level 92

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Parameters
car-name
: Name of the aggregate CAR action, a string of 1 to 31 characters.
cir
committed-information-rate
: Specifies the committed information rate (CIR) in kbps. The
committed-information-rate
argument ranges from 8 to 32000000 and must be a multiple of 8.
cbs
committed-burst-size
: Specifies the committed burst size (CBS) in bytes.
If you do not specify the
cbs
keyword, the CBS is 62.5 ×
committed-information-rate
by default, and
must be in the range of 512 to 16000000.
If you specify the
cbs
keyword, the CBS ranges from 512 to 16000000.
ebs
excess-burst-size
: Specifies the excess burst size (EBS) in bytes. The
excess-burst-size
argument ranges
from 0 to 16000000 and defaults to 512.
pir
peak-information-rate
: Specifies the peak information rate (PIR) in kbps. The
peak-information-rate
argument ranges from 8 to 32000000 and must be a multiple of 8.
green
action
: Action to take on packets that conform to CIR. The default action is
pass
.
yellow
action
: Action to take on packets that conform to PIR but do not conform to CIR. The default action
is
pass
.
red
action
: Action to take on packets that conforms to neither CIR nor PIR. The default action is
discard
.
action
: Action to take on packets, which can be:
discard
: Drops the packet.
pass
: Permits the packet to pass through.
remark-dot1p-pass
new-cos
: Sets the 802.1p priority value of the 802.1p packet to
new-cos
and
permits the packet to pass through. The
new-cos
argument is in the range of 0 to 7.
remark-dscp-pass
new-dscp
: Sets the DSCP value of the packet to
new-dscp
and permits the packet
to pass through. The
new-dscp
argument is in the range of 0 to 63 or a keyword in
Table 17
.
Description
Use
qos car aggregative
to configure an aggregate CAR action.
Use
undo qos car
to remove an aggregate CAR action.
An aggregate CAR action does not take effect until it is referenced in a policy.
Examples
# Configure the aggregate CAR action
aggcar-1
, where CIR is 256, CBS is 4096, and red packets are
dropped.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] qos car aggcar-1 aggregative cir 256 cbs 4096 red discard
reset qos car name
Syntax
reset qos car name
[
car-name
]
View
User view
Default level
2: System level