Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
b. Add traffic control priorities. For more information, refer to
Priority".
4.
If advanced mode is enabled, do the following:
a. Add traffic control classes. For more information, refer to
Class".
b. Add traffic control devices. For more information, refer to
Device".
c. Add traffic control rules. For more information, refer to
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
5.
Section 5.39.2
Managing Traffic Control Interfaces
Traffic control interfaces define interfaces used for traffic shaping, mainly for outbound bandwidth and the
outgoing device.
NOTE
Traffic control interfaces can only be configured in basic mode. For more information about setting the
traffic control mode, refer to
The following sections describe how to configure and manage traffic control interfaces:
•
Section 5.39.2.1, "Viewing a List of Traffic Control Interfaces"
•
Section 5.39.2.2, "Adding a Traffic Control Interface"
•
Section 5.39.2.3, "Deleting a Traffic Control Interface"
Section 5.39.2.1
Viewing a List of Traffic Control Interfaces
To view a list of traffic control interfaces, type:
show running-config qos traffic-control basic-configuration tcinterfaces
If interfaces have been configured, a table or list similar to the following example appears:
ruggedcom# show running-config qos traffic-control basic-configuration tcinterfaces
qos
traffic-control
basic-configuration
tcinterfaces te1-2-1c01ppp
type
inbandwidth
in-unit
outbandwidth 1500
out-unit
description
!
!
!
!
568
Section 5.39.1, "Enabling and Configuring Traffic
external
1500
kilobits
kilobits
"TC on T1 Link"
Section 5.39.3.2, "Adding a Traffic Control
Section 5.39.4.2, "Adding a Traffic Control
Section 5.39.5.2, "Adding a Traffic Control
Section 5.39.6.2, "Adding a Traffic Control
Managing Traffic Control Interfaces
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