This command allows
you to configure the group ID for the current bandwidth policy.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
group-id group_id direction { downlink | uplink } peak-data-rate peak_data_rate peak-burst-size peak_burst_size violate-action { discard | lower-ip-precedence } [ committed-data-rate committed_data_rate committed-burst-size committed_burst_size [ exceed-action { discard | lower-ip-precedence } ] ]
{ default | no } group-id group_id direction { downlink | uplink }
default
Configures this command
with default settings for the specified group ID.
no
If previously configured,
removes the specified group ID configuration from the current bandwidth
policy.
group_id
Specifies the group
ID.
group_id must
be an integer from 1 through 65535.
direction { downlink | uplink }
Specifies the direction
for which bandwidth will be controlled.
peak-data-rate peak_data_rate
Specifies the peak
data rate, in bits per second.
peak_data_rate must
be an integer from 1 through 4294967295.
Default: 0
peak-burst-size peak_burst_size
Specifies the peak
burst size, in bytes.
peak_burst_size must
be an integer from 1 through 4294967295.
Default: 0
violate-action { discard | lower-ip-precedence }
Specifies the action
to be taken if Peak Data Rate is surpassed.
- discard:
Specifies to discard the packet
- lower-ip-precedence:
Specifies to lower IP precedence of the packet
committed-data-rate committed_data_rate
Specifies the committed
Data Rate, in bits per second. This can also be used to specify
the Guaranteed Bit Rate (GBR) for Network Controlled QoS (NCQoS)
without exceed-action.
committed_data_rate must
be an integer from 1 through 4294967295.
Default: 0
committed-burst-size committed_burst_size
Specifies the committed
burst size, in bytes.
committed_burst_size must
be an integer from 1 through 4294967295.
Default: 0
exceed-action { discard | lower-ip-precedence }
Specifies the action
to be taken if Committed Data Rate is surpassed.
- discard:
Specifies to discard the packet.
- lower-ip-precedence:
Specifies to lower IP precedence of the packet.
Usage:
Use this command to
configure the Group ID for an bandwidth policy.
Example:
The following command
configures the group ID
111 to control bandwidth
in the downlink direction specifying peak data rate of
10000 bits
per second and peak burst size of
10000 bytes
while specifying the action to be taken on violation as discard:
group-id 111 direction
downlink peak-data-rate 10000 peak-burst-size 10000 violate-action discard