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Bandwidth Allocation Profile Name
Displays the user-defined name of this bandwidth allocation profile.
Minimum Bandwidth
Displays the minimum guaranteed bandwidth of this bandwidth allocation profile in
Mbps.
Maximum Bandwidth
Displays the maximum allowable bandwidth of this bandwidth allocation profile in
Mbps.
BW provisioning traffic class commands
config bwprovisioning trafficclass bwallocation
Use this command to associate a bandwidth allocation profile with a traffic class. The <bwprofile>
parameter must represent a valid bandwidth allocation profile.
Format config
bwprovisioning trafficclass bwallocation
<name> <bwprofile>
config bwprovisioning trafficclass create
Use this command to create a traffic class. The <type> field indicates the type of traffic class. The
only supported value for type is vlan. The <name> field is an alphanumeric string up to 15
characters.
Format config
bwprovisioning trafficclass create
<type> <name>
config bwprovisioning trafficclass delete
Use this command to delete a traffic class from the system. The <name> field identifies the traffic
class to be deleted. When a traffic class is deleted, its association with a bandwidth allocation profile
is automatically removed.
Format
config bwprovisioning trafficclass delete
<name>
config bwprovisioning trafficclass port
Use this command to attach a traffic class to a specific interface. The <port> interface must indicate
a valid physical or logical interface. The sum of the minimum bandwidth allocations of all traffic
classes associated with the same interface should not exceed the total bandwidth of the interface.
There is no restriction on the sum of the maximum bandwidth of all traffic classes attached to the
same port. When a traffic class is attached to a LAG interface, the bandwidth allocation profile
minimum bandwidth parameter will not be applicable to the traffic class.
Format
config bwprovisioning trafficclass port
<name> <port>
config bwprovisioning trafficclass vlan
Use this command to associate a VLAN with a traffic class. The <vlanid> field is the VLAN ID for
the traffic class within the range of 1 to 4094.
The VLAN parameter can identify an invalid VLAN (the VLAN does not need to exist in the
system.)
Format
config bwprovisioning trafficclass vlan
<name> <vlanid>
config bwprovisioning trafficclass weight
Use this command to configure the priority for this traffic class. The <weight> parameter will be a
value between 1 and 1024.
Default
1
Format
config bwprovisioning trafficclass weight
<name> <weight>
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