Dell PowerConnect 6024 Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide (.htm) - Page 287
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traffic-shape The traffic-shape interface configuration command sets a shaper on an egress port/queue. To disable the shaper on an interface, use the no form of this command. Syntax traffic-shape {committed-rate committed-burst} [queue-id] no traffic-shape [queue-id] • committed-rate-The average traffic rate (CIR) in bits per second (bps). • committed-burst-The excess burst size (CBS) in bytes. • queue-id-Assign shaper to the specified queue. Default Configuration No shaper is defined. Command Mode Interface Configuration (Ethernet, port-channel) mode User Guidelines For an egress port, enter the interface configuration mode with the port number, and use the traffic-shape command without the queue-id option, and the CIR and the CBS are applied on the specified port. In order to activate shaper for a specific queue, add the queue ID to the line. Example The following example sets a shaper on port g5 when the average traffic rate exceeds 124000 bps or the a normal burst size exceeds 96000 bps. Console (config)# interface ethernet g5 Console (config-if) traffic-shape 124000 96000 qos wrr-queue threshold The qos wrr-queue threshold global configuration command assigns the tail-drop mechanism on an egress queue and configures the tail-drop thresholds. To assign the default values, use the no form of this command. Syntax qos wrr-queue threshold queue-id threshold-percentage no qos wrr-queue threshold queue-id • queue-id-Specifies the queue ID to assign the tail-drop. QoS Commands 287