User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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18.5
Configuring Shapers (CLI)
This section includes:
•
Overview of Egress Shaping (CLI)
•
Configuring Queue Shapers (CLI)
•
Configuring Service Bundle Shapers (CLI)
•
Configuring Egress Line Compensation for Shaping (CLI)
18.5.1
Overview of Egress Shaping (CLI)
Egress shaping determines the traffic profile for each queue. IP-20 performs
egress shaping on the following levels:
•
Queue level
–
Single leaky bucket shaping
•
Service Bundle level
–
Dual leaky bucket shaping
Note:
Single leaky bucket shaping on the interface level is planned for future
release.
18.5.2
Configuring Queue Shapers (CLI)
You can configure up to 32 single leaky bucket queue shaper profiles. The CIR
value can be set to the following values:
•
16,000
–
32,000,000 bps
–
granularity of 16,000 bps
•
32,000,000
–
131,008,000 bps
–
granularity of 64,000 bps
Note:
You can enter any value within the permitted range. Based on the
value you enter, the software automatically rounds off the setting
according to the granularity. If you enter a value below the lowest
granular value (except 0), the software adjusts the setting to the
minimum.
You can attach one of the configured queue shaper profiles to each priority
queue. If no profile is attached to the queue, no egress shaping is performed on
that queue.
This section includes:
•
Configuring Queue Shaper Profiles (CLI)
•
Attaching a Shaper Profile to a Queue (CLI)
18.5.2.1
Configuring Queue Shaper Profiles (CLI)
To configure a queue shaper profile, enter the following command in root view:
root> ethernet qos queue-shaper-profile-tbl add profile-id
<profile-id> cir <cir> shaper-profile-name <shaper-profile-
name>
To edit the parameters of an existing queue shaper profile, enter the following
command in root view:
root> ethernet qos queue-shaper-profile-tbl edit profile-id
<profile-id> cir <cir> shaper-profile-name <shaper-profile-
name> burst-type short