priority.
If no guaranteed minimum bandwidth is congured (i.e., the
settings for all queues are 0), the trafc is serviced
strictly by priority. In practice, this may cause complete
starvation of some or all lower-priority queues during any
periods where the output port trafc is over-subscribed.
This is an Interface context command. It can be called directly
from the interface context, or following the
'interface [ethernet] PORT-LIST' command.
Next Available Option:
■ output -- Enable/disable and configure guaranteed minimum bandwidth for outgoing traffic.(p.
258)
bcast
■ [no] interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST rate-limit bcast
Set limits for broadcast trafc.
Next Available Option:
■ in -- Set limits for inbound broadcast trafic.(p. 238)
binary-range
■ interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST qos dscp < 0 to 63 >
Specify the DSCP code-point in binary.
Range: < 0 to 63 >
■ interface vlan VLAN-ID qos dscp < 0 to 63 >
Specify the DSCP code-point in binary.
Range: < 0 to 63 >
■ interface svlan VLAN-ID qos dscp < 0 to 63 >
Specify the DSCP code-point in binary.
Range: < 0 to 63 >
blocked
■ interface vlan VLAN-ID ip igmp blocked [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST
Usage: ip igmp blocked [ethernet] PORT-LIST
Description: Instruct the device to drop incoming multicast packets
received on the specied ports. This feature is
congured on a per-VLAN basis.
■ interface vlan VLAN-ID ipv6 mld blocked [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST
Usage: vlan < vid > ipv6 mld blocked < port-list >
Description: Instruct the device to drop incoming multicast packets
received on the specied ports. This feature is
congured on a per-VLAN basis.
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