1 – COMMENT_IS
Adds a comment about the constraint. SQL displays the text of the comment when it executes a SHOW CONSTRAINTS statement. Enclose the comment in single quotation marks ( ') and separate multiple lines in a comment with a slash mark (/).
2 – constraint-attributes
See the ALTER TABLE statement.
3 – constraint-name
The name of the table whose definition you want to change.
4 – RENAME_TO
Changes the name of the constraint being altered. See the the RENAME statement for further discussion. If the new name is the name of a synonym then an error will be raised. The RENAME TO clause requires synonyms be enabled for this database. Refer to the ALTER DATABASE statement SYNONYMS ARE ENABLED clause. Note that these synonyms may be deleted if they are no longer used by database definitions or applications.