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AT-S63 Management Software Menus Interface User’s Guide
Section I: Basic Features
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maximum bandwidth. Should an increase in traffic
continue to the point where all the unused tokens
are used up, packets will be discarded.
Unused tokens accumulate in the bucket until the
bucket reaches maximum capacity, set by this
parameter. Once the maximum capacity of the
bucket is reached, no extra tokens are added. The
range is 4 to 512 Kbps.
This parameter must be used with the
MAXBANDWIDTH parameter. Specifying a token
bucket size without also specifying a maximum
bandwidth serves no function.
priority
Specifies the priority value in the IEEE 802.1p tag
control field that traffic belonging to this traffic class
is assigned. Priority values range from 0 to 7 with 0
being the lowest priority and 7 being the highest
priority. Incoming frames are mapped into one of
four Class of Service (CoS) queues based on the
priority value.
If you want the packets to retain the new value
when they exit the switch, use the
REMARKPRIORITY parameter.
A new priority can be set at both the flow group and
traffic class levels. If it is set in both places, the
value in the flow group overrides the value in the
traffic class.
remarkpriority
Replaces the user priority value in the packets with
the new value specified with the PRIORITY
parameter. This parameter is ignored if the
PRIORITY parameter is omitted or set to NONE.
Options are:
yes, on, true
Replaces the user priority value in
the packets with the new value
specified with the PRIORITY
parameter.
no, off, false
Does not replace the user priority
value in the packets with the new
value specified in with the PRIORITY
parameter. This is the default.
flowgrouplist
Specifies the flow groups to be assigned to the
traffic class. The specified flow groups must already
exist. Separate multiple IDs with commas (e.g.,