Setting the bandwidth ratio and maximum protection bandwidth
When the traffic exceeds the maximum protection bandwidth multiplied by the bandwidth ratio of a real server, new traffic is not distributed to the real server. When the traffic drops below the maximum protection bandwidth multiplied by the bandwidth recovery ratio of the real server, the real server participates in scheduling again.
To set the bandwidth ratio and maximum protection bandwidth:
Step | Command | Remarks |
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1. Enter system view. | system-view | N/A |
2. Enter real server view. | real-server real-server-name | N/A |
3. Set the bandwidth ratio. | bandwidth [ inbound | outbound ] busy-rate busy-rate-number [ recovery recovery-rate-number ] | By default, the total bandwidth ratio is 70. |
4. Set the maximum protection bandwidth. | max-bandwidth [ inbound | outbound ] bandwidth-value | By default, the maximum protection bandwidth, maximum uplink protection bandwidth, and maximum downlink protection bandwidth are 0 KBps. The bandwidths are not limited. |