Chapter 4 Service Configuration
Example
The following example enables rate limit protection for port 2:
zte(cfg)#set qos traffic-limit port 2 protect enable
The following example enables rate limit protection for port 2 and sets the duration when
the port is unavailable to 5 minutes:
zte(cfg)#set qos traffic-limit port 2 protect time 5
4.14.23 set qos traffic-limit port trap
Purpose
This command enables the trap function for a port. When traffic on the port exceeds the
rate limit, a trap is sent to the network management system.
Command Mode
Global configuration mode
Syntax
set qos traffic-limit port
<
1-28
>
trap
{
enable
|
disable
}
Parameter Description
Parameter
Description
<
1-28
>
Port number. The range varies with the device type. Use the
5250–28TC as an example.
enable
Enables the trap function.
disable
Disables the trap function.
Guidelines
This command is mutually exclusive with the
set qos traffic-limit port protect
command.
Before configuring this command, enable the traffic-limit trap function. For details, refer to
5.4.12 set trap enable/disable
Example
The following example enables the trap function for port 2:
zte(cfg)#config snmp
zte(cfg-snmp)#set trap trafficlimit enable
zte(cfg-snmp)#exit
zte(cfg)#set qos traffic-limit port 2 trap enable
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