Operation Manual - QoS/ACL
Quidway S3500 Series Ethernet Switches Chapter 2 QoS Configuration
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Perform the following configuration in Ethernet port view.
Table 2-15 Configuring port priority replacement
Operation Command
Configure trust packet 802.1p priority
priority trust
Configure not trust packet 802.1p priority
undo priority
2.3.3 Traffic Policing
Traffic policing is the flow-based traffic limit. It takes corresponding actions to deal with
the flow at exceeding speed, such as discarding or lowering the priority.
You can use the following command to configure the traffic policing.
Perform the following configuration in Ethernet port view.
Table 2-16 Configuring traffic limit
Operation Command
Configure the
flow-based traffic limit
traffic-limit inbound { user-group { acl-number |
acl-name } [ rule rule ] | { ip-group { acl-number |
acl-name } [ rule rule ] | link-group { acl-number |
acl-name } [ rule rule ] }* } target-rate [ exceed action ]
Cancel the configuration
of the flow-based traffic
limit
undo traffic-limit inbound { user-group { acl-number |
acl-name } [ rule rule ] | { ip-group { acl-number |
acl-name } [ rule rule ] | link-group { acl-number |
acl-name } [ rule rule ] }* }
You have to define the corresponding ACL before performing this configuration task.
The purpose of this configuration task is to implement the traffic policing over the data
flow matching the ACL. The traffic beyond the limit will be dealt with in some other way,
such as discarding.
For details about the command, refer to the Command Manual.
2.3.4 Port Traffic Limit
The port traffic limit is the port-based line rate used for limiting the general speed of
packet output on the port.
You can use the following command to configure port traffic limit.
Perform the following configuration in Ethernet port view.