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size —
When a numeric value is specified (size), the system interprets the value as an explicit burst limit
size. The value is expressed as an integer and by default is interpreted as the burst limit in Kilobytes. If
the value is intended to be interpreted in bytes, the byte qualifier must be added following size.
Values
1 to 14,000 (14,000 or 14,000,000 depending on bytes or kilobytes)
Default
No default for size, use the default keyword to specify default burst limit
byte —
The
bytes
qualifier is used to specify that the value given for size must be interpreted as the burst
limit in bytes. The byte qualifier is optional and mutually exclusive with the kilobytes qualifier.
kilobyte —
The
kilobyte
qualifier is used to specify that the value given for size must be interpreted as the
burst limit in Kilobytes. The kilobyte qualifier is optional and mutually exclusive with the bytes
qualifier. If neither bytes nor kilobytes is specified, the default qualifier is kilobytes.
cbs
Syntax
cbs
size-in-kbytes
no cbs
Context
config>qos>qgrps>egr>qgrp>queue
config>qos>qgrpid>ing>qgrp>queue
config>qos>qgrpid>egr>qgrp>policer
config>qos>qgrpid>ing>qgrp>policer
Description
The
cbs
command is used to define the default committed buffer size for the template queue or the CBS for
the template policer. Overall, the cbs command follows the same behavior and provisioning characteristics
as the cbs command in the SAP ingress and egress QoS policy.
The
no
form of this command restores the default CBS size to the template policer.
Default
default
Parameters
size-in-kbytes —
For the queues, the size parameter is an integer expression of the number of kilobytes
reserved for the queue. If a value of 10KBytes is desired, enter the value 10. A value of 0 specifies that
no reserved buffers are required by the queue (a minimal reserved size can still be applied for
scheduling purposes). For policers, the size parameter is an integer expression of the number of
kilobytes for the policer CBS.
Values
Queues: 0 - 131072 or default
Values
Policers:0 — 16777216 or
default
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