3Com MSR 50 Network Router User Manual


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outbound: Limits rate for the packets sent by the interface.
any: Limits rates for all packets that match any rules.
acl acl-number: Limits the rate of packets matching the IPv4 ACL, with acl-number
being the IPv4 ACL number. It ranges from 2000 to 3999.
acl ipv6 acl-number: Limits the rate of packets matching the IPv6 ACL, with
acl-number being the IPv6 ACL number. It ranges from 2000 to 3999.
carl carl-index: Limits the rate of packets matching the CARL, with carl-index
being the CARL number, in the range 1 to 199.
cir committed-information-rate: CIR, in the range 8 to 1000000 kbps.
cbs committed-burst-size: CBS, in the range 1875 to 19375000 bytes, with the
default value being the traffic passed at CIR in 500 milliseconds. If the traffic
passed at CIR in 500 milliseconds is lower than 1875, 1875 is taken as the default
value.
ebs excess-burst-size: EBS, in the range 0 to 19375000 bytes. It defaults to 0.
green: Action taken on the packets when the traffic rate conform to CIR. The
default action is pass.
red: Action taken on the packets when the traffic rate does not conform to CIR.
The default action is discard.
action: Action taken on a packet, which can be:
continue: Has it to be dealt with by the next CAR policy.
discard: Discards the packet.
pass: Sends the packet.
remark-dscp-continue new-dscp: Remarks the packet with a new DSCP value
and hands it over to the next CAR policy. Ranges from 0 to 63. When it is
displayed in characters, its value can be af11, af12, af13, af21, af22, af23, af31,
af32, af33, af41, af42, af43, cs1, cs2, cs3, cs4, cs5, cs6, cs7, default, ef.
remark-dscp-pass new-dscp: Remarks the packet with a new DSCP value and
forwards the packet. Ranges from 0 to 63. When it is displayed in characters, its
value can be af11, af12, af13, af21, af22, af23, af31, af32, af33, af41, af42,
af43, cs1, cs2, cs3, cs4, cs5, cs6, cs7, default, ef.
remark-prec-continue new-precedence: Remarks the packet with a new IP
precedence and hands it over to the next CAR policy. Ranges from 0 to 7.
remark-prec-pass new-precedence: Remarks the packet with a new IP
precedence and forwards the packet. Ranges from 0 to 7.
Description Use the
qos car command to implement CAR policy on an interface.
Use the undo qos car command to remove a certain CAR policy at the interface.