Configuration Commands : shaper inbound

shaper inbound
Description
Use shaper inbound command to shape individual WAN, LAN, or management interfaces, or to shape the aggregate WAN interface.
Use the no command to remove an inbound shaper.
Syntax
shaper inbound <shaper name> {enable | disable}
shaper inbound <shaper name> accuracy <usec>
shaper inbound <shaper name> max-bandwidth <kbps>
shaper inbound <shaper name> traffic-class <1-10> excess-weight <weight>
shaper inbound <shaper name> traffic-class <1-10> max-bandwidth <% of interface bandwidth>
shaper inbound <shaper name> traffic-class <1-10> max-wait <ms>
shaper inbound <shaper name> traffic-class <1-10> min-bandwidth <% of interface bandwidth>
shaper inbound <shaper name> traffic-class <1-10> priority <1-10>
no shaper inbound {<shaper name> | default | wan}
Arguments
Refers to the shaper for a specific interface, such as wan0, wan1, twan0, twan1, bwan0, lan0, lan1, tlan0, tlan1, blan0, mgmt0, mgmt1.
Use wan for shaping the aggregate WAN interface.
accuracy <usec>
max-bandwidth <% of interface bandwidth>
min-bandwidth <% of interface bandwidth>
priority <1-10>
Defaults
None.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode
See Also
See “show shaper”.
Usage Guidelines
The inbound Shaper provides a simplified way to globally configure QoS (Quality of Service) on the appliances.
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Examples
None.

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