RUGGEDCOM ROX II
CLI User Guide
If no interfaces have been configured, add interfaces as needed. For more information, refer to
"Adding a Traffic Control
Section 5.39.2.2
Adding a Traffic Control Interface
To add a new traffic control interface, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Configure the following parameter(s) as required:
Parameter
{ interface }
iptype { iptype }
type { type }
inbandwidth { inbandwidth }
in-unit { in-unit }
outbandwidth { outbandwidth }
out-unit { out-unit }
description { description }
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
3.
Adding a Traffic Control Interface
Interface".
Description
Synopsis: A string 1 to 15 characters long
An interface to which traffic shaping will apply. Lowercase alphanumerical as well as '.'
and '-' characters are allowed.
Synopsis: { ipv4, ipv6, ipv4ipv6 }
Default: ipv4
Internet protocol type - use both when no addresses are used, otherwise define IPv4
and IPv6 rules for each type of addresses used.
Synopsis: { internal, external, none }
Default: none
(optional) 'external' (facing toward the Internet) or 'internal'
(facing toward a local network). 'external'
causes the traffic generated by each unique
source IP address to be treated as a single
flow. 'internal' causes the traffic generated by
each unique destination IP address to be treated
as a single flow. Internal interfaces seldom
benefit from simple traffic shaping.
(optional) The incoming bandwidth of this interface. If incoming
traffic exceeds the given rate, received packets
are dropped randomly. When unspecified, maximum
speed is assumed. Specify only the number here.
The unit (kilobits, megabits) is specified in the in-unit.
Synopsis: { none, kilobits, megabits }
Default: none
The unit for inbandwidth, per second.
The outgoing bandwidth for this interface. Specify only the number
here. The unit (kilobits, megabits) is specified in the out-unit.
Synopsis: { kilobits, megabits }
Default: megabits
The unit for outgoing bandwidth, per second.
Synopsis: A string
A description for this configuration item.
Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
Section 5.39.2.2,
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