The IPSH (IP Shaping) resource is used within the Abilis CPX to control network traffic in order to increase/decrease usable bandwidth for some kind of packets that meet certain criteria.
These criteria are configured using a specific flow table. Once the criteria are matched, a specific traffic shaping rule will define the behaviour to use for those packets.
Use the following command to display the parameters of the resource. By typing d p ipsh ? command it's possible to display the meaning of all the parameters.
[17:50:56] ABILIS_CPX:d p ipsh
RES:IpSh ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Run DESCR:IP_Shaping_service
LOG:NO ACT:YES buf:2000 maxuser:500
MAXUSER-EXCEED:BYPASS
The meaning:
DESCR
Resource description. Max 79 chars. Spaces require double quotes (E.g. "str1 str2").
LOG
State changes log and alarm generation [NO, D, S, A, L, T, ALL] [+E] (D: Debug Log; S: System Log; A: Alarm view; L: Local audible alarm; T: SNMP traps; +E: Extended Log of state changes, see ref. manual).
ACT
Operation activation [NO, YES].
buf
Maximum number of packets which can be hold in shaping queues [500..10000].
maxuser
IMaximum number of simultaneous processable users [100..1000].
MAXUSER-EXCEED
How to behave when 'maxuser' limit is exceeded
[DROP
, BYPASS
,
LIMIT
].
MAXUSER-EXCEED-LIMIT
Throughput limitation for packets that exceeds 'maxuser' limit [64..100000 kbit/sec]
Note | |
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Only for
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The following command allows the administrator to change the configuration of the resource:
s p ipsh
parameter
:value
...
Caution | |
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To activate the changes made on the upper case parameters, execute the initialization command init ipsh; while to set act the changes made on the lowercase parameters a save conf and an Abilis restart are required (i.e. with warm start command). |