A bandwidth regulator set is used to regulate traffic bandwidth based on the value of the following information for the incoming frames:
- PCP: p-bits in 802.1Q / 802.1Q-in-Q tags.
- IP Precedence: IP precedence bits in the IPv4 ToS byte or in the IPv6 Traffic Class byte.
- DSCP: DSCP bits in the IPv4 ToS byte or in the IPv6 Traffic Class byte.
To set up a Bandwidth regulator sets configuration job
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Access the page Commission â–¶ Jobs.
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Set all common configuration job settings, as described in "Creating Configuration Jobs in GUI Mode" and "Creating Configuration Jobs Using Data Sets".
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Select Bandwidth regulator sets in the left pane.
The Bandwidth regulator sets tab is displayed.

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Complete all fields in the Bandwidth regulator sets tab as required. For more information on specific parameters, see the table below.
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Click the Add
button or Duplicate
button to add bandwidth regulator sets as required.
Note: When duplicating a row, always select the row to duplicate before clicking the Duplicate
button.
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Click Apply, then click Close.
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Click the Refresh
button to refresh the user interface.
Bandwidth regulator sets tab (Commission â–¶ Jobs)
General
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | Name of the bandwidth regulator set. |
| Type | Specifies the type of priority upon which the bandwidth regulator set is based. The type you choose may be one of the following:
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Regulator parameters (tabs: PCP 0-3, PCP 4-7, IP Precedence 0-3, IP Precedence 4-7, DSCP 0-3, and so on)
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Reg. name n | The bandwidth regulator to use when regulating the traffic flow with this PCP, IP precedence or DSCP value. |
| Enable n | Enable or disable traffic regulation for this PCP, IP precedence or DSCP value. |
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