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  • Creating a One-Rate Rate-Limit Profile
  • rate-limit-profile
 

Setting a One-Rate Rate-Limit Profile

You can use the rate-limit-profile one-rate command to create a rate-limit profile and enter Rate Limit Profile Configuration mode, from which you can configure attributes for the rate-limit profile. See Unresolved xref.

Note: The JunosE Software includes the layer 2 headers in the calculations it uses to enforce the rates that you specify in rate-limit profiles.

Use one of the ip, ipv6, l2tp, or mpls keywords in front of the command to specify the type of rate-limit profile you want to create or modify. If you do not include one of the keywords, the router creates an IP rate-limit profile by default.

For hierarchical rate limits, do not specify the interface type, but add the hierarchical keyword at the end. The color-aware keyword is only supported on hierarchical rate limits.

If you do not include a one-rate or two-rate keyword, the default is a two-rate rate-limit profile. If you enter a rate-limit-profile command with the one-rate keyword and then type exit, the router creates a rate-limit profile with the default values listed in Table 1.

Table 1: One-Rate Rate-Limit-Profile Defaults

Policy Attribute

Default Value

type

one-rate

committed-rate

0

committed-burst

8192

excess-burst

0

committed-action

transmit

conformed-action

transmit

exceeded-action

drop

mask (IP and IPv6 rate-limit profiles)

255

exp-mask (MPLS rate-limit profiles)

7

Note: We recommend that you do not configure a committed or peak burst size smaller than the MTU of the interface. Doing so causes large packets to be dropped even when they are transmitted at a very low rate.

  • Issue the ip rate-limit-profile command in Global Configuration mode:
    host1(config)#ip rate-limit-profile tcpFriendly10Mb one-rate

    Note: Commands that you issue in Rate Limit Profile Configuration mode do not take effect until you exit from that mode.

 

Related Documentation

  • Creating a One-Rate Rate-Limit Profile
  • rate-limit-profile
 

Published: 2012-06-21

 
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