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Chapter 17: Bandwidth Management
212777-A, February 2002
12.
Create a virtual server that will be used to classify the frames for contract 1 and assign
the Virtual server IP address for this server. Then, assign the BWM contract to the vir-
tual server. Repeat this procedure for a second virtual server.
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This classification applies to the services within the virtual server and not to the
virtual server itself.
The classification policy for these BWM contracts is based on a virtual server. One of the
BWM contracts will be applied to any frames that are sent to the virtual server associated with
that contract.
13.
On the switch, apply and verify the configuration.
Examine the resulting information. If any settings are incorrect, make the appropriate changes.
14.
On the switch, save your new configuration changes.
15.
On the switch, check the bandwidth management information.
Check that all BWM contract parameters are set correctly. If necessary, make any appropriate
configuration changes and then check the information again.
>> BWM Contract 2# /cfg/slb/virt 1/cont 1
(Assign contract to virtual server 1)
>> Virtual Server 1# vip 100.2.16.2
(Set virtual server VIP address)
>> Virtual Server 1# ena
(Enable this virtual server)
>> Virtual Server 1# /cfg/slb/virt 2/cont 2
(Assign contract to virtual server)
>> Virtual Server 2# vip 100.2.16.3
(Set virtual server IP address)
>> Virtual Server 2# ena
(Enable this virtual server)
>> Virtual Server 2# apply
(Make your changes active)
>> Virtual Server 2# /cfg/bwm/cur
(View current BWM settings)
>> Bandwidth Management# save
(Save for restore after reboot)
>> Bandwidth Management# /info/bwm