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Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
Parameter
ageouts
tlvs-drop
tlvs-unknown
Section 5.39

Managing Traffic Control

Traffic control is a firewall subsystem that manages the amount of bandwidth for each network interface that
different types of traffic are permitted to use. For a traffic control configuration to work, a firewall must be
configured.
NOTE
For more information about firewalls, refer to
RUGGEDCOM ROX II allows up to 4 different firewall configurations, enabling users to quickly change between
configurations. Users can quickly assess different configurations without needing to save and reload any part
of the configuration. In contrast, there is only one traffic control configuration. When enabled, a traffic control
configuration is used with the current firewall configuration. A current firewall configuration is defined as one that
is specified in either work-config and/or active-config. It does not have to be enabled to be validated.
NOTE
Traffic control is not available for Ethernet traffic on any line module when Layer 3 hardware
acceleration is enabled. It is intended to be used only on WAN interfaces.
The following sections describe how to configure and manage traffic control settings:
Section 5.39.1, "Enabling and Configuring Traffic Control"
Section 5.39.2, "Managing Traffic Control Interfaces"
Section 5.39.3, "Managing Traffic Control Priorities"
Section 5.39.4, "Managing Traffic Control Classes"
Section 5.39.5, "Managing Traffic Control Devices"
Section 5.39.6, "Managing Traffic Control Rules"
Section 5.39.7, "Managing QoS Mapping for VLANs"
Section 5.39.8, "Managing Egress Markers for QoS Maps"
Section 5.39.9, "Viewing QoS Statistics"
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Description
A counter of all Link Layer Discovery Protocol Units (LLDPUs) transmitted.
Synopsis: An integer between 0 and 4294967295
A counter of the times that a neighbor's information has been deleted from the Link Layer
Discovery Protocol (LLDP) remote system MIB because the txinfoTTL timer has expired
Synopsis: An integer between 0 and 4294967295
A counter of all TLVs discarded
Synopsis: An integer between 0 and 4294967295
A counter of all TLVs received on the port that are not recognized by the Link Layer
Discovery Protocol (LLDP) local agent
Section 5.17, "Managing
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