Peak-Burst-Size - Juniper EX9200 Features Manual

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peak-burst-size bytes;
[edit dynamic-profiles profile-name firewall
[edit firewall
three-color-policer
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 7.4.
Support at the
[edit dynamic-profiles ... two-rate]
Release 11.4.
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 12.3R2 for EX Series switches.
For a two-rate three-color policer, configure the peak burst size (PBS) as a number of
bytes. The PBS defines the maximum number of bytes of unused peak bandwidth capacity
that can be accumulated. The accumulated bandwidth allows for moderate periods of
bursting traffic that exceeds the peak information rate (PIR) and the committed burst
size (CBS).
NOTE:
When you include the
you must also include the
statements at the same hierarchy level.
Two-rate three-color policers use a dual-rate dual token bucket algorithm to measure
traffic against two rate limits.
A traffic flow is categorized green if it conforms to both the committed information
rate (CIR) and the CBS-bounded accumulation of available committed bandwidth
capacity.
A traffic flow is categorized yellow if exceeds the CIR and CBS but conforms to the
PIR. Packets in a yellow flow are marked with
and then passed through the interface.
A traffic flow is categorized red if exceeds the PIR and the PBS-bounded accumulation
of available peak bandwidth capacity. Packets in a red traffic flow are marked with
high
PLP and then either passed through the interface or optionally discarded.
—Number of bytes. You can specify a value in bytes either as a complete decimal
bytes
number or as a decimal number followed by the abbreviation
m
(1,000,000), or
g
(1,000,000,000).
Range: 1500 through 100,000,000,000 bytes
firewall—To view this statement in the configuration.
firewall-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Three-Color Policer Configuration Overview on page 145
Policer Bandwidth and Burst-Size Limits
Chapter 18: Configuration Statements
three-color-policer
policer-name two-rate]
hierarchy level introduced in Junos OS
peak-burst-size
statement in the configuration,
committed-burst-size
medium-high
name two-rate],
and
peak-information-rate
packet loss priority (PLP)
(1000),
k
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