Configuration Guide CPU Protection Commands
An integer number ranges from 0 to 100000 (pps). Indicates the
bandwidth value of the CPU port.
The default bandwidth of each priority queue varies with products.
Global configuration mode
The following example s sets the priority queue 5 to 3500 pps.
Ruijie# configure terminal
Ruijie(config)# cpu-protect traffic-class 5 bandwidth 3500
Ruijie#show cpu-protect traffic-class 5
Traffic-class Bandwidth(pps) Rate(pps) Drop(pps)
------------- -------------- --------- ---------
5 3500 0 0
13.5 cpu-protect type bandwidth
Use this command to configure the bandwidth of a specific packet.
Use the no form of this command to restore the default setting.
cpu-protect type packet-type bandwidth bandwidth_value
no cpu-protect type packet-type bandwidth
Packet type, which varies with products
An integer number ranges from 0 to 32000 (pps). Indicates the
bandwidth value of the CPU port.
The default CPU port bandwidth varies with products.
Global configuration mode