Admin State
This attribute is the user‐configurable state of the policer. Table F‐12 lists the available options.
Option
Enabled
Disabled
Mode
This attribute controls how the policer is applied. A policer can be applied to multiple EVC
maps simultaneously and the list of EVC maps it applies to is determined by the mode that it
is configured in. Table F‐13 lists the available modes.
Option
Not Applied
Per UNI
Per EVC
Custom
UNI
This attribute is available and meaningful only if the mode is per UNI. The policer is applied
to all EVC maps connected to a specific UNI.
EVC
This attribute is available and meaningful only if the mode is per EVC. The value is the name
of the associated EVC. The policer is applied to EVC maps connected to the same UNI and
connected to a specific EVC. It can be worded as "Per EVC per UNI."
List of EVC-maps
Each policer entry lists the EVC maps that match the criteria and a policing status for each
EVC map. An EVC map entry with a status of "Applied" indicates all traffic matched by the
EVC map is subject to the bandwidth profile of the policer.
CIR
The CIR defines the average rate in kilobit per second (kbps) of service frames up to which the
network delivers service frames and meets the performance objectives of the service. Service
frames admitted by the CIR are colored green.
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Table F-12. Policer State Options
Definition
The policer is in service, and the provisioning is applied if the
conditions are valid.
The policer is not in service, and the provisioning is not applied.
Table F-13. Mode Options
Definition
The policer is not applied.
The policer is applied to all EVC maps of a specific UNI port.
The policer is applied to all EVC maps associated with a specific
EVC.
The policer is applied to one or more EVC maps.
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