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AT-GS900M Series Command Reference
Section IV: Security and Traffic Control 469
burst_size
Specifies the buffer size, or token packet size of the traffic class.
This value is effective when the maximum bandwidth is specified.
The range is 4 to 512 Kbps. The default setting is none.
priority
Specifies the priority for the traffic class.
remarkpriority
Specifies yes, no, or none to the state that the switch overwrites
the user priority of a received packet with the priority. The default
setting is none.
tos_value
Specifies a value for the ToS field of the IP header.
movetostopriority
Specifies yes, no, or none to the state that the ToS value of the IP
header is used to determine the priority. The default setting is
none.
moveprioritytotos
Specifies yes, no, or none to the state that the priority is used for
the ToS value. The default setting is none.
yes, on, true
Yes to the parameter state.
no, off, false
No to the parameter state.
flowgrouplist
Specifies a list of flow groups. To specify multiple flow groups, use
a comma (,) to separate them. To specify a range of flow groups,
use a hyphen (-). The default setting is none.
Description
Use this command to create a traffic class. The traffic group collects flow
groups to assign the same bandwidth.
Here are the guidelines for creating a flow group:
The markvalue parameter of the flow group has higher priority over
the makrvalue parameter of the traffic class and indscpoverwrite
parameter of the policy.
The markvalue and moveprioritytotos parameters cannot be used
concurrently.
The maxbandwidth parameter cannot be used when the
exceedaction parameter is set to remark.

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