NETGEAR M4350-24F4V 24-Port 10G SFP+ Managed AV Network Switch User Manual
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A two-rate policy supports two data rates and results in and action for packets
that conform to the policy and an action for packets that violate the policy.
By default, the two-rate policy is color blind, and color classes do not apply.
a. Specify the traffic rates and bust sizes for packets that conform to the two-rate
policy.
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Committed Rate: From the menu, select Percent or Kbps, and then specify
the committed rate that is applied to conforming packets by entering a
value in the range from 1 to 100 percent or from 1 to 4294967295
kilobits-per-second (Kbps). The committed rate is used to guarantee the
allowed bandwidth of conforming traffic.
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Committed Burst Size: Specify the burst size that is applied to conforming
packets by entering a value in the range from 1 to 128 KBytes (KB). The
committed burst size is used to limit the maximum number of bytes in a
burst (a very short instance) of conforming traffic.
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Peak Rate: Specify the peak rate that is applied to conforming packets by
entering a value in the range from 1 to 4294967295 kilobits-per-second
(Kbps). The peak rate is used to limit how much a burst of conforming
traffic can exceed the committed rate.
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Peak Burst Size: Specify the peak burst size that is applied to conforming
packets by entering a value in the range from 1 to 128 KBytes (KB). The
peak burst size is used to limit how much a burst of conforming traffic can
exceed the peak rate.
b. Specify a policy action for packets that
conform
to the two-rate policy.
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Send: Packets are forwarded unmodified. This is the default confirming
action.
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Drop: Packets are dropped.
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Mark CoS: Packets are marked by DiffServ with the specified CoS value
before being forwarded. This selection requires that the Mark CoS field is
set. You must select a CoS value from 0 to 7 from the menu.
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Mark IP Precedence: These packets are marked by DiffServ with the
specified IP Precedence value before being forwarded. This selection
requires that the Mark IP Precedence field is set. You must select an IP
precedence value from 0 to 7 from the menu.
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Mark IP DSCP: Packets are marked by DiffServ with the specified DSCP
value before being forwarded. This selection requires that the DSCP field
is set. You must either select a DSCP code from the menu or enter an IP
DSCP value from 0 to 63 in the field next to the menu. A value that you
enter in the field overrides any selection from the menu.
The DSCP value is defined as the high-order six bits of the Service Type
octet in the IP header.
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