Cabletron Systems SmartSwitch Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 19: QoS Configuration Guide
292 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual
prioritization, traffic rate limiting is a mechanism to control bandwidth usage of incoming
traffic on a per flow basis.
A traffic profile is used to define the traffic characteristics before an upper limit is assigned.
The traffic profile is created using one or more ACLs which can utilize any combination of
the parameters supported in the IP ACL. A rate limiting profile can then be defined by
using the ACL and traffic rate limitations. A single rate limiting profile can have multiple
ACLs to define different traffic profiles and traffic rate limitations. When there are
multiple traffic profiles, a sequence number is used to identify the order in which the
profiles are applied. You can define the action taken on the traffic that exceeds the upper
limit: either drop the packets or reset the priority of the traffic. The rate limiting profile is
then applied to a logical IP interface.
To define a rate limit profile and apply the profile to an interface, enter the following
commands in Configure mode:
Note: You cannot use non-IP ACLs for rate limit profiles.
Example Configuration
The following is an example of configuring rate limiting on the SSR.
Define a rate limit profile.
rate-limit <name> input acl <acl list> rate
<rate-limit> exceed-action drop-packets|set-
priority-low|set-priority-medium|set-
priority-high [sequence
<number>]
Apply a rate limit profile to an
interface.
rate-limit <name> apply interface
<interface>|all
ipclient1
ipclient2
Backbone
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