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Accedian EtherNID GE - Assigning a Bandwidth Regulator Set to a Policy

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5: Monitoring & Filtering
Reference count (only visible on existing sets)
The reference count is the number of policies that are currently using this Bandwidth regulator set.
Regulator set
This table has three columns and N rows, where N depends on the type of the regulator set. If the type is PCP or IP
precedence then N=8. Otherwise, the regulator set type is DSCP and N=64. Each row in this table allows assigning a
traffic regulator to a specific PCP/IP precedence/DSCP > value.
PCP/IP precedence/DSCP [IN]
PCP/IP precedence/DSCP input value.
Bandwidth regulator
The bandwidth regulator that will be used to regulate the traffic flow that has this PCP/IP precedence/DSCP value.
Enable regulator
Enable or disable traffic regulation for this PCP, IP precedence or DSCP value.
Assigning a Bandwidth regulator set to a policy
Once a Bandwidth regulator set has been configured you can assign it to a policy. See Traffic policies and monitoring on
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104.

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