Reference Guide
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 779
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Example
The following example sets a shaper on queue 1 on gi0/1 when the average
traffic rate exceeds 124000 kbps or the normal burst size exceeds 9600 bytes.
console(config)#
interface gi0/
1
console(config-if)#
traffic-shape queue
1 64 4096
rate-limit (Ethernet)
Use the rate-limit Interface Configuration mode command to limit the
incoming traffic rate on a port. Use the no form of this command to disable
the rate limit.
Syntax
rate-limit
committed-rate-kbps [burst committed-burst-bytes]
no rate-limit
Parameters
•
committed-rate-kbps
—Specifies the maximum number of kilobits per
second of ingress traffic on a port. The range is 3–maximal port speed.
•
burst
committed-burst-bytes
—The burst size in bytes. (Range:
3000–19173960). If unspecified, defaults to 128K.
Default Configuration
Rate limiting is disabled.
Committed-burst-bytes is 128K.
Command Mode
Interface (Ethernet) Configuration mode
User Guidelines
Storm control and rate-limit (of Unicast packets) cannot be enabled
simultaneously on the same port.










