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Rate Limiting Configuration Screen
802.1p Configuration Menu Screens
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11.If Inbound or Outbound rate limiting entries are to be configured on other ports on the device, 
 through 
 to configure each port. Any combination of Inbound and Outbound 
entries may be configured per port with a limit of three for Inbound and three for Outbound. (For 
example, two inbound/two outbound, one inbound/two outbound, two inbound/one outbound 
and one inbound/one outbound.)
12.After configuring the entry(ies) on the ports, enable the screen function for all the configured 
ports by highlighting DISABLED in the Feature field and pressing ENTER. The screen function 
is enabled and the Feature field changes to ENABLED.
8.8.2
Changing/Deleting Port Line Items
All, or one or more, line items containing the configured port and its priority, maximum rate, and 
associated dropped frames can be changed/replaced or deleted as follows:
Changing One or More Line Items
To change the configuration values in a line item, that line item must be deleted and replaced with 
a new entry with the correct configuration values. The new settings can then be configured and 
added. 
Deleting All Line Items
To delete all configured line items, use the arrow keys to highlight the DEL ALL command field 
and press ENTER.
Deleting One or More Line Items
To delete one or more line items, mark each entry and then delete them, as follows:
1. Use the arrow keys to highlight a line to be deleted.
2. Press the M key and an asterisk (*) appears next to the highlighted line to mark it. The DEL ALL 
command is changed to DEL MARKED.
3. If more than one line item is to be deleted, repeat 
 to mark each line. 
4. After the lines are marked, use the arrow keys to highlight the DEL MARKED command field. 
5. Press ENTER. The marked line items are deleted and the DEL MARKED command is changed 
back to DEL ALL.
NOTE: To remove a mark, perform 
 and 
. When a marked line is highlighted, 
pressing M will remove the mark. If all marks are removed, the DEL MARKED command 
is changed back to DEL ALL
.