network qos rule¶
A Network QoS rule specifies a rule defined in a Network QoS policy; its type is defined by the parameter ‘type’. Can be assigned, within a Network QoS policy, to a port or a network. Each Network QoS policy can contain several rules, each of them
Network v2
network qos rule create¶
Create new Network QoS rule
openstack network qos rule create
[--extra-property type=<property_type>,name=<property_name>,value=<property_value>]
--type <type>
[--max-kbps <max-kbps>]
[--max-burst-kbits <max-burst-kbits>]
[--dscp-mark <dscp-mark>]
[--min-kbps <min-kbps>]
[--ingress | --egress]
<qos-policy>
- --extra-property type=<property_type>,name=<property_name>,value=<property_value>¶
Additional parameters can be passed using this property. Default type of the extra property is string (‘str’), but other types can be used as well. Available types are: ‘dict’, ‘list’, ‘str’, ‘bool’, ‘int’. In case of ‘list’ type, ‘value’ can be semicolon-separated list of values. For ‘dict’ value is semicolon-separated list of the key:value pairs.
- --type <type>¶
QoS rule type (minimum-bandwidth, dscp-marking, bandwidth-limit)
- --max-kbps <max-kbps>¶
Maximum bandwidth in kbps
- --max-burst-kbits <max-burst-kbits>¶
Maximum burst in kilobits, 0 or not specified means automatic, which is 80%% of the bandwidth limit, which works for typical TCP traffic. For details check the QoS user workflow.
- --dscp-mark <dscp-mark>¶
DSCP mark: value can be 0, even numbers from 8-56, excluding 42, 44, 50, 52, and 54
- --min-kbps <min-kbps>¶
Minimum guaranteed bandwidth in kbps
- --ingress¶
Ingress traffic direction from the project point of view
- --egress¶
Egress traffic direction from the project point of view
- qos-policy¶
QoS policy that contains the rule (name or ID)
network qos rule delete¶
Delete Network QoS rule
openstack network qos rule delete <qos-policy> <rule-id>
- qos-policy¶
QoS policy that contains the rule (name or ID)
- rule-id¶
Network QoS rule to delete (ID)
network qos rule list¶
List Network QoS rules
openstack network qos rule list
[--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
[--sort-ascending | --sort-descending]
<qos-policy>
- --sort-column SORT_COLUMN¶
specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated
- --sort-ascending¶
sort the column(s) in ascending order
- --sort-descending¶
sort the column(s) in descending order
- qos-policy¶
QoS policy that contains the rule (name or ID)
network qos rule set¶
Set Network QoS rule properties
openstack network qos rule set
[--extra-property type=<property_type>,name=<property_name>,value=<property_value>]
[--max-kbps <max-kbps>]
[--max-burst-kbits <max-burst-kbits>]
[--dscp-mark <dscp-mark>]
[--min-kbps <min-kbps>]
[--ingress | --egress]
<qos-policy>
<rule-id>
- --extra-property type=<property_type>,name=<property_name>,value=<property_value>¶
Additional parameters can be passed using this property. Default type of the extra property is string (‘str’), but other types can be used as well. Available types are: ‘dict’, ‘list’, ‘str’, ‘bool’, ‘int’. In case of ‘list’ type, ‘value’ can be semicolon-separated list of values. For ‘dict’ value is semicolon-separated list of the key:value pairs.
- --max-kbps <max-kbps>¶
Maximum bandwidth in kbps
- --max-burst-kbits <max-burst-kbits>¶
Maximum burst in kilobits, 0 or not specified means automatic, which is 80%% of the bandwidth limit, which works for typical TCP traffic. For details check the QoS user workflow.
- --dscp-mark <dscp-mark>¶
DSCP mark: value can be 0, even numbers from 8-56, excluding 42, 44, 50, 52, and 54
- --min-kbps <min-kbps>¶
Minimum guaranteed bandwidth in kbps
- --ingress¶
Ingress traffic direction from the project point of view
- --egress¶
Egress traffic direction from the project point of view
- qos-policy¶
QoS policy that contains the rule (name or ID)
- rule-id¶
Network QoS rule to delete (ID)
network qos rule show¶
Display Network QoS rule details
openstack network qos rule show <qos-policy> <rule-id>
- qos-policy¶
QoS policy that contains the rule (name or ID)
- rule-id¶
Network QoS rule to delete (ID)