1-31Operation Command Descriptionunit-id } traffic-shapeDisplay traffic accounting configuration ofa port or all the portsdisplay qos-interface{ interface-type interface-number |unit-id } traffic-statisticDisplay traffic mirroring configuration of aport or all the portsdisplay qos-interface{ interface-type interface-number |unit-id } mirrored-toDisplay the configuration of trafficmirroring, traffic policing, priority marking,traffic redirecting, or traffic accountingperformed for all the packetsdisplay qos-global { all |mirrored-to | traffic-limit |traffic-priority | traffic-redirect |traffic-statistic }Display the configuration of trafficmirroring, traffic policing, priority marking,traffic redirecting, or traffic accountingperformed for packets of a VLANdisplay qos-vlan [ vlan-id ] { all |mirrored-to | traffic-limit |traffic-priority | traffic-redirect |traffic-statistic }Display the configuration of trafficmirroring, traffic policing, priority marking,traffic redirecting, or traffic accountingperformed for packets of a port groupdisplay qos-port-group [ group-id ]{ all | mirrored-to | traffic-limit |traffic-priority | traffic-redirect |traffic-statistic }QoS Configuration ExampleConfiguration Example of Traffic PolicingNetwork requirementAn enterprise network connects all the departments through an S3100-EI Ethernet switch. The R&Ddepartment belongs to the network segment 192.168.1.0/24 and connects to the switch throughEthernet 1/0/1; the marketing department belongs to the network segment 192.168.2.0/24 andconnects to the switch through Ethernet 1/0/2.Configure traffic policing to satisfy the following requirements:z Set the maximum rate of outbound IP packets sourced from the marketing department to 64 kbps.Drop the packets exceeding the rate limit.z Set the maximum rate of outbound IP packets sourced from the R&D department to 128 kbps. Dropthe packets exceeding the rate limit.