
Operation Manual – QoS
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 7 Aggregation CAR Configuration
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Chapter 7 Aggregation CAR Configuration
7.1 Aggregation CAR Overview
Aggregation CAR enables traffic policing on multiple ports using the same CAR. If an
aggregation CAR is applied to multiple ports, the total traffic on these ports must be
within the traffic policing range specified in the aggregation CAR.
Note:
For the S5510 series Ethernet switches, if you apply the same aggregation CAR to any
of the first 12 ports on the switch and any of the last 16 ports on a switch at the same
time, the actual traffic limit may be twice the limit defined in the aggregation CAR.
7.2 Applying Aggregation CAR on Ports
7.2.1 Configuration Prerequisites
z
Parameter values of the aggregation CAR are determined.
z
Ports where aggregation CAR is applied are determined.
z
Matching rules for traffic are determined on the ports. ACLs must be defined if
ACL-based matching rules are used.
z
Refer to the ACL module for details on ACL defining.
7.2.2 Configuration Procedure
Follow these steps to configure aggregation CAR:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Configure
parameters for
CAR
qos car global-car-name
aggregative cir
committed-information-rate
[
cbs
committed-burst-size
[
ebs excess-burst-size
] ] [
pir
peak-information-rate
] [
red
action
]
Required
CBS is 100,000 bytes by
default.
EBS is 100,000 bytes by
default.
PIR is 0 by default.
The default action for red
packets is
discard
.