MBS = maximum burst size
PIR = peak information rate
CBS = committed burst size
CIR = committed information rate

Pages 1185 thru 1222 of the referenced doc* are actually really interesting 
reading
and an excellent walk-through of their token bucket concept and how to use it.

Best,
Jake

*
https://infoproducts.alcatel-lucent.com/cgi-bin/dbaccessfilename.cgi/3HE13300AAAATQZZA01_V1_Advanced%20Configuration%20Guide%20for%207450%20ESS%207750%20SR%20and%207950%20XRS%20for%20Releases%20up%20to%2014.0.R7%20-%20Part%20II.pdf


On 2019-04-11, 10:54, "Jonathan Morton" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > On 11 Apr, 2019, at 1:38 pm, Mikael Abrahamsson <[email protected]> wrote:
    > 
    > The mbs defines the MBS for the PIR bucket and the cbs defines the CBS 
for the CIR bucket
    
    What do these lumps of jargon refer to?
    
     - Jonathan Morton
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