Configuration Commands
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cir-rate — The cir parameter overrides the default administrative CIR used by the queue. When the 
rate command is executed, a CIR setting is optional. When the rate command has not been 
executed or the cir parameter is not explicitly specified, the default CIR (0) is assumed.
Fractional values are not allowed and must be given as a positive integer.
Values 0 — 100000000, max
Default 0
scheduler-policy
Syntax scheduler-policy scheduler-policy-name
no scheduler-policy
Context config>port>ethernet>access>egr>qgrp
config>port>ethernet>access>ing>qgrp
config>port>ethernet>network>egr>qgrp
Description This command associates a virtual scheduler policy with a port queue group. Scheduler policies are 
defined in the config>qos>scheduler-policy scheduler-policy-name context.
The no form of this command removes the configured ingress or egress scheduler policy from the 
queue-group.
Parameters scheduler-policy-name — The scheduler-policy-name parameter applies an existing scheduler policy 
that was created in the config>qos>scheduler-policy scheduler-policy-name context to create 
the hierarchy of ingress or egress virtual schedulers. 
secondary-shaper
Syntax secondary-shaper secondary-shaper-name rate {max | rate}
no secondary-shaper secondary-shaper-name
Context config>port>ethernet>access>egress
Description This command configures the Ethernet access egress secondary shaper on this port.
Parameters secondary-shaper-name — Specifies the secondary shaper name to apply to this port.
rate {max | rate} — The max keyword and rate parameter are mutually exclusive. 
max — The max keyword specifies that the egress aggregate rate limit is unlimited. 
rate — The rate parameter defines the actual egress rate.
Values 1 — 10000 Mbps