NETGEAR 7300S Network Router User Manual


 
User Manual for the NETGEAR 7300S Series Layer 3 Managed Switch Software
11-22 Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
202-10088-01, March 2005
no class
This command deletes the instance of a particular class and its defined treatment from the
specified policy. <
classname> is the names of an existing DiffServ class. Note that this command
removes the reference to the class definition for the specified policy.
Format
no class <classname>
Mode Policy-Map Config
expedite kbps
This command identifies the maximum guaranteed amount of bandwidth to be reserved for the
specified class instance within the named policy using an absolute rate notation. The committed
information rate is specified in kilobits-per-second (Kbps) and is an integer from 1 to 4294967295.
The optional committed burst size is specified in kilobytes (KB) as an integer from 1 to 128, with
a default of 4.
Note: The actual bandwidth allocation does not occur until the policy is attached to an interface in
a particular direction.
Note: The expedite kbps and percent commands are alternative ways to specify the same expedite
policy attribute.
Format
expedite kbps <1-4294967295> [1-128]
Mode Policy-classmap Config
Restrictions The sum of the committed information rate values for all band-
width and expedite commands defined within a policy must not
exceed the available link bandwidth of the interface to which that
policy is assigned. Violation of this requirement shall prevent
successful attachment of a policy to the interface, or shall cause
this command to fail if the policy is already in service on one or
more interfaces.
Policy Type Out
Incompatibilities Bandwidth (all forms), Shape Peak
expedite percent
This command identifies the maximum guaranteed amount of bandwidth to be reserved for the
specified class instance within the named policy using a relative rate notation. The committed
information rate is specified as a percentage of total link capacity and is an integer from 1 to 100.
The optional committed burst size is specified in kilobytes (KB) as an integer from 1 to 128, with
a default of 4.