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the rate max combination to locally remove a rate limit defined for the class on the scheduling policy.
When the rate megabits-per-second combination is used, the scheduling class defined as class-id is
rate limited to the specified rate. Either the keyword max or a value for megabits-per-second must
follow the rate keyword.
The rate keyword is mutually exclusive with the weight keyword. The weight keyword may only be
specified when class-id is a member of a weighted scheduling group. When the weight keyword is
specified, a weight value specified as weight must follow. The new weight locally overrides the
weight defined for the scheduling class in the HSMDA scheduling policy.
When the scheduling-class command is executed, either the rate or weight keyword must follow.
When a scheduling class has a local rate override, the HSMDA policy associated with the override
cannot move the scheduling class into a weighted scheduling group. Similarly, when a scheduling
class has a local weight override, the HSMDA policy associated with the override cannot define a rate
(neither max nor a megabit-per-second value) for the scheduling class. The local overrides of the
scheduling class must be removed before these changes may be made.
The
no
form of the command removes the local overrides for the scheduling class. Once removed, the
defined behavior for the scheduling class within the HSMDA scheduling policy will used.
Parameters
class —
Identifies the scheduling class to be being overridden.
Values
1 — 8
rate —
Overrides the HSMDA scheduler policies maximum rate for the scheduling class and requires
either the
max
keyword or a rate defined in megabits-per-second. In order for the
rate
keyword
to be specified, the scheduling class cannot be a member of a weighted scheduling group as
defined on the HSMDA scheduling policy. The
rate
keyword is mutually exclusive with the
weight
keyword. Also, either the
rate
or
weight
keyword must be specified.
The
max
keyword removes any existing rate limit imposed by the HSMDA scheduler policy for
the scheduling class allowing it to use as much total bandwidth as possible.
Values
1 — 40000000, max (Mbps)
weight
weight-in-group
—
Overrides the weighted scheduler group weight for the scheduling class as
defined in the HSMDA scheduler policy. In order for the weight keyword to be specified, the
scheduling class must be a member of a weighted scheduling group as defined on the HSMDA
scheduling policy. A value represented by group-weight must follow the
weight
keyword. The
new weight will be used to determine the bandwidth distribution for member scheduling classes
within the group of which the scheduling class is a member.
Values
1 — 100
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