44DescriptionUse the filter command to configure a traffic filtering action in a traffic behavior.Use the undo filter command to delete the traffic filtering action.Examples# Configure the traffic filtering action as deny in traffic behavior database. system-view[Sysname] traffic behavior database[Sysname-behavior-database] filter denygtsSyntaxgts cir committed-information-rate [ cbs committed-burst-size [ ebs excess-burst-size [ queue-lengthqueue-length ] ] ]undo gtsViewTraffic behavior viewDefault level2: System levelParameterscir committed-information-rate: Committed information rate (CIR) in kbps, which specifies the averagetraffic rate.cbs committed-burst-size: Committed burst size (CBS) in bytes, which specifies the size of bursty trafficwhen the actual average rate is not greater than CIR.ebs excess-burst-size: Excess burst size (EBS) in bytes. The default is 0.queue-length queue-length: Maximum queue length. The default is 50.DescriptionUse the gts command to configure a GTS action in the traffic behavior.Use the undo gts command to remove a GTS action.A QoS policy that references the GTS-configured behavior can be applied in only the outbound directionof an interface or PVC.A policy referencing a GTS-configured behavior overwrites the qos gts command on the interface or PVC,if both configured.If this command is configured for the same traffic behavior for multiple times, the last configuration takeseffect.NOTE:GTS for software forwarding does not support IPv6.Related commands: qos policy, traffic behavior, and classifier behavior.