3Com MSR 50 Network Router User Manual


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1792 CHAPTER 109: DEFINING TRAFFIC BEHAVIOR COMMANDS
Description Use the car command to configure traffic monitoring for a traffic behavior.
Use the
undo car command to delete the configuration of traffic monitoring.
The policy can be used in the input or outbound direction of the interface.
Application of policy including of TP policy on an interface will cause the previous
qos car command ineffective.
If this command is frequently configured on classes of the same policy, the last
configuration will overwrite the previous ones.
Related commands: qos policy, traffic behavior, classifier behavior.
Examples # Use traffic monitor for a behavior. The normal traffic of packets is 200 kbps.
Burst traffic twice of the normal traffic can pass initially and later the traffic is
transmitted normally when the rate does not exceed 200 kbps. When the rate
exceeds 200 kbps, the IP precedence of the packet turns to 0 and the packet is
transmitted.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] traffic behavior database
[Sysname-behavior-database] car cir 200 cbs 50000 ebs 0 green pass r
ed remark-prec-pass 0
display traffic behavior
Syntax display traffic behavior { system-defined | user-defined } [ behavior-name ]
View Any view
Parameters system-defined: Behavior pre-defined by the system.
user-defined: Behavior pre-defined by the user.
behavior-name: Behavior name. If it is not specified, the information of the
behaviors pre-defined by the system or by the user will be displayed.
Description Use the
display traffic behavior command to display the information of the
traffic behavior configured on the router.
Examples # Display information about user-defined traffic behavior.
<Sysname> display traffic behavior user-defined
User Defined Behavior Information:
Behavior: test
Assured Forwarding:
Bandwidth 30 (Kbps)
Discard Method: Tail
Queue Length : 64 (Packets)
General Traffic Shape:
CIR 300 (kbps), CBS 15000 (byte), EBS 0 (byte)