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1776 CHAPTER 106: TRAFFIC SHAPING CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
qos gts
Syntax qos gts { any | acl acl-number } cir committed-information-rate [ cbs
committed-burst-size [ ebs excess-burst-size ] [ queue-length queue-length ]]
undo qos gts { any | acl acl-number | queue queue-number }
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Parameters any: Performs TS on all the packets.
acl acl-number: Performs TS on packets matching the ACL. acl-number is the ACL
number, in the range 2000 to 3999.
cir committed-information-rate: CIR, in the range 8 to 1000000.
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, i.e. size of the burst traffic exceeding the committed
traffic in dual-token bucket algorithm, in the range 0 to 19375000 bytes. It
defaults to 0, that is, only one token bucket is used for policing.
queue-length queue-length: The maximum length of the buffer, in the range 1 to
1024. By default, queue-length is 50.
Description Use the
qos gts command to set shaping parameters for all or a specified type of
traffic and perform traffic shaping.
Use the
undo qos gts command to remove the shaping configuration for all or a
specified type of traffic.
qos gts acl is used to set shaping parameters for the packets that conforms to
certain ACL. Different ACLs can be used to set shaping parameters for different
packets.
qos gts any is used to set shaping parameters for all packets.
The qos gts acl and qos gts any cannot be used at the same time. Only one can
be used each time.
By default, no shaping parameter is set on the interface.
Discarded Number and byte number of discarded packets.
Delayed Number and byte number of delayed packets.
Table 474 Description on the fields of the display qos gts command
Field Description