3com S7906E Guide De Référence

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Use the undo uni classification-marking command to remove the configuration.  
Examples 
# Set the priority of packets whose destination MAC address is 000F-E2D7-925A to 3.  
<Sysname> system-view 
[Sysname] interface onu 2/0/1:1 
[Sysname-Onu2/0/1:1] uni 1 classification-marking index 1 queue 3 priority 3 dst-mac equal 
000F-E2D7-925A 
uni port-policy 
Syntax 
uni  uni-number port-policy { { inbound  {  cir  cir-value | bucket-depth bucket-depth-value | 
extra-burst-size ebs-value }* } | outbound cir cir-value [ pir pir-value] } 
undo uni uni-number port-policy { inbound | outbound } 
View 
ONU port view  
Default Level 
2: System level 
Parameters 
uni-number: UNI number, in the range 1 to the number of UNI ports of the current ONU. The number of 
UNIs can be up to 80. 
inbound: Configure the traffic policing parameters for inbound packets on the UNI port. 
cir-value: Committed information rate (CIR) value – guaranteed bandwidth, in the range 0 to 1024000 
Kbps. It must be a multiple of 64 and defaults to 102400.  
bucket-depth-value: Bucket depth – the maximum burst bandwidth, in the range 1522 to 65535 bytes. 
The default is 1522.  
ebs-value: Available extra bandwidth when the maximum burst bandwidth is exceeded. It is in the range 
0 to 1522 bytes, and the default is 0. 
pir-value: Peak information rate, in the range of 1 to 1024000 kbps. It must be a multiple of 64.  
outbound: Configure the traffic policing parameters for outbound packets on the UNI port. 
Description 
Use the uni port-policing command to configure the traffic policing parameters for the 
inbound/outbound packets on a UNI port.  
Use the undo  uni  port-policy  command to restore the traffic policing parameters for the 
inbound/outbound packets on a UNI port to defaults. 
By default, no traffic policing parameter is configured for a UNI.  
Examples 
# Configure the traffic policing parameters for UNI 1. 
<Sysname> system-view