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with a high precedence.
<value 0-63>
- Specifies the value between 0 and 63.
tr_tcm
- Specifies the “two-rate three-color mode.”
cir
-Specifies the Committed Information Rate. The unit is Kbps. CIR should always be equal
or less than PIR.
<value 0-1000000>
- Specifies the value between 0 and 1000000.
cbs
- (Optional) Specifies the Committed Burst Size. The unit is Kbyte.
<value 0-16384>
- Specifies the value between 0 and 16384.
pir
- Specifies the Peak information Rate. The unit is Kbps. PIR should always be equal to or
greater than CIR.
<value 0-1000000>
- Specifies the value between 0 and 1000000.
pbs
- (Optional) Specifies the Peak Burst Size. The unit is Kbyte.
<value 0-16384>
- Specifies the value between 0 and 16384.
color_blind
- Specifies the meter mode as color-blind. The default is color-blind mode.
color_aware
- Specifies the meter mode as color-aware. The final color of the packet is
determined by the initial color of the packet and the metering result.
conform
- (Optional) This field denotes the green packet flow. Green packet flows may have their
DSCP field rewritten to a value stated in this field. Users may also choose to count green
packets by using counter parameter.
permit
- Enter this parameter to allow packet flows that are in the green flow.
replace_dscp
- Packets that are in the green flow may have their DSCP field rewritten using
this parameter and entering the DSCP value to replace.
<value 0-63>
- Specifies the value between 0 and 63.
counter
- (Optional) Use this parameter to enable or disable the packet counter for the
specified ACL entry in the green flow.
enable
- Enable the packet counter for the specified ACL entry in the green flow.
disable
- Disable the packet counter for the specified ACL entry in the green flow.
exceed
- This field denotes the yellow packet flow. Yellow packet flows may have excess packets
permitted through or dropped.
permit
- Enter this parameter to allow packet flows that are in the yellow flow.
replace_dscp
- Packets that are in the green flow may have their DSCP field rewritten using
this parameter and entering the DSCP value to replace.
<value 0-63>
- Specifies the value between 0 and 63.
drop
- Enter this parameter to drop packets that are in the yellow flow.
counter
- (Optional) Use this parameter to enable or disable the packet counter for the
specified ACL entry in the green flow.
enable
- Enable the packet counter for the specified ACL entry in the green flow.
disable
- Disable the packet counter for the specified ACL entry in the green flow.
violate
- This field denotes the red packet flow. Red packet flows may have excess packets
permitted through or dropped.
permit
- Enter this parameter to allow packet flows that are in the red flow.
replace_dscp
- Packets that are in the green flow may have their DSCP field rewritten using
this parameter and entering the DSCP value to replace.
<value 0-63>
- Specifies the value between 0 and 63.
drop
- Enter this parameter to drop packets that are in the red flow.
counter
- (Optional) Use this parameter to enable or disable the packet counter for the
specified ACL entry in the green flow.
enable
- Enable the packet counter for the specified ACL entry in the green flow.
disable
- Disable the packet counter for the specified ACL entry in the green flow.
sr_tcm
- Specifies the “single-rate three-color mode”.
cir
-Specifies the Committed Information Rate. The unit is in Kbps.
<value 0-1000000>
- Specifies the value between 0 and 1000000.
cbs
- Specifies the Committed Burst Size. The unit is in Kbyte.
<value 0-16384>
- Specifies the value between 0 and 16384.
ebs
- Specifies the Excess Burst Size. The unit is Kbyte.
<value 0-16384>
- Specifies the value between 0 and 16384.
color_blind
- Specifies the meter mode as color-blind. The default is color-blind mode.
color_aware
- Specifies the meter mode as color-aware. The final color of the packet is
determined by the initial color of the packet and the metering result.
conform
- (Optional) This field denotes the green packet flow. Green packet flows may have their