[Bandwidth Management Menu] cont - Contract Menu policy - Policy Menu group - Group Menu report - Set IP address of Reporting server entries - Set number of entries in the BWM IP user table prfxentr - Set number of prefix entries in the BWM IP prefix table force - Enable/disable enforce policies alrmrate - Set max number of alarms per second in BWM alrmsint - Set alarm update interval in seconds in BWM on - Globally turn Bandwidth Management processing ON off - Globally turn Bandwidth Management processing OFF cur - Display current Bandwidth Management configuration |
Command Syntax and Usage | |
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cont <BW contract number (1-1024)> | |
Displays the Bandwidth Management Contract menu. To view this menu, see /cfg/bwm/cont <contract number> Bandwidth Management Contract Configuration. To manage bandwidth, you must create one or more bandwidth management contracts. Alteon uses these contracts to limit individual traffic flows. For more details, refer to the Alteon Command Line Interface Application Guide. Default: enable | |
policy <BW policy number (1-512)> | |
Displays the Bandwidth Management Policy menu. To view this menu, see /cfg/bwm/policy <policy number> Bandwidth Management Policy Configuration. Bandwidth policies are bandwidth limitations defined for any set of frames, specifying the guaranteed bandwidth rates. A bandwidth policy is often based on a rate structure where a Web host could charge a customer for bandwidth utilization. | |
group <BW Group number (1-32)> | |
Displays the Bandwidth Management Group menu. To view this menu, see /cfg/bwm/group Bandwidth Management Group Configuration Menu. | |
report <IP4 address> | |
Sets the IP address of the reporting server. | |
report <server IP address (v4 or v6)> | |
Sets the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the reporting server. | |
entries <1k|64k|128k|256k> | |
Sets the number of entries in the Bandwidth Management IP user table. Default: 1k | |
prfxentr <1k|16k|64k|128k|256k> | |
Sets the number of entries in the Bandwidth Management IP prefix table. Default: 1k | |
force disable|enable | |
Enables or disables the enforcement of bandwidth policy on the traffic. When disabled, the reordering of the packets does not occur. The packets exit in the order they come in. This means that no bandwidth limit is applied on the queues. Default: enable | |
alrmrate <0-1000> | |
Sets the maximum number of bandwidth management alarms per second. Default: 100 | |
alrmsint <5-100> | |
Sets the bandwidth management alarm update interval in seconds. Default: 15 | |
on | |
Globally enables Bandwidth Management. | |
off | |
Globally disables Bandwidth Management. | |
cur | |
Displays the current Bandwidth Management configuration. |