HP BladeSystem bc2200 Command Line Interface Reference Guide HP BladeSystem PC - Page 235
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QoS Commands traffic-shape The traffic-shape Interface Configuration (Ethernet, port-channel) mode command configures the shaper of the egress port/queue. To disable the shaper, use the no form of this command. Syntax traffic-shape {committed-rate committed-burst} no traffic-shape Parameters n committed-rate - Specifies the average traffic rate (CIR) in bits per second (bps). (Range: 6510-1073741800) n excess-burst - Specifies the excess burst size (CBS) in bytes. Default Setting No shape is defined. Command Mode Interface Configuration (Ethernet, port-channel) mode Command Usage This command activates the shaper on a specified egress port or egress queue. Use the command with the "burst" parameter for GE ports, and without the "burst" parameter for FE ports. To activate the shaper on an egress port, enter the Interface Configuration mode. Then run this command without the queue-id parameter. The CIR and the CBS will be applied to the specified port. To activate the shaper for specific queue, run this command with the queue-id parameter. Example The following command sets a shaper on Ethernet port e4 when the average traffic rate exceeds 124000 bps or the normal burst size exceeds 96000 bps. Console(config)# interface ethernet e4 Console(config-if) traffic-shape 124000 96000 HP PC Blade Switch CLI Reference Guide www.hp.com 18-19