Chapter 33 switch Commands
Management Switch Card User’s Guide
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33.4 switch bandwidth Commands
Use the switch bandwidth commands to configure bandwidth control.
33.4.1 switch bandwidth disable Command
Syntax:
switch bandwidth enable <giga-port>
where
This command turns on bandwidth control on the specified Gigabit Ethernet interface (or all of
them).
This example turns off bandwidth control for the uplink 1 port.
33.4.2 switch bandwidth enable Command
Syntax:
switch bandwidth enable <giga-port>
vcc <giga-
port>|<slot-port>
<high-limit> <low-
limit>
Sets a transceiver’s voltage thresholds. When the
value goes out of the thresholds, the system
sends an alarm.
high-limit: high threshold, 0~6.5535
low-limit: low threshold, 0~6.5535. The value
must be smaller than the high-limit value.
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vlanpri disable
Turns off assigning of priority to traffic based on
its VLAN.
8
enable
Turns on assigning of priority to traffic based on
its VLAN.
8
delete <vid>
Removes the VLAN-based priority setting for the
specified VLAN ID.
8
set <vid> <priority>
Has the system assign the specified priority to
traffic with the specified VLAN ID.
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show [vid]
Displays the current setting for VLAN-based
priority or the VLAN-based priority setting for a
specific VLAN ID.
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Table 386 switch Commands (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION P
<giga-port>
=
This represents Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports, subtending ports or all ports. Use
sub1|sub2|up1|up2|all if trunking is not enabled. Use sub|up|all
if trunking is enabled.
ras> switch bandwidth disable up1