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Nx-os quality of service configuration, release 7.x
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Configuring 1-Rate and 2-Rate, 2-Color and 3-Color Policing
Table 34: Policer Types and Actions from Police Arguments Present
Police Arguments Present
cir, but not pir, be, or violate
cir and pir
The policer actions that you can specify are described in the following Policer Actions for Exceed or Violate
table and the following Policer Actions for Conform table.
Note
Only drop and transmit actions are supported on the Cisco Nexus 9508 switch (NX-OS 7.0(3)F3(3) and
later).
Table 35: Policer Actions for Exceed or Violate
Action
drop
set-cos-transmit
set-dscp-transmit
set-prec-transmit
set-qos-transmit
Table 36: Policer Actions for Conform
Action
transmit
set-prec-transmit
set-dscp-transmit
set-cos-transmit
set-qos-transmit
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Policer Type
1-rate, 2-color
2-rate, 3-color
Description
Drops the packet. This action is available only when the packet exceeds
or violates the parameters.
Sets CoS and transmits the packet.
Sets DSCP and transmits the packet.
Sets precedence and transmits the packet.
Sets qos-group and transmits the packet.
Description
Transmits the packet. This action is available only when the packet conforms
to the parameters.
Sets the IP precedence field to a specified value and transmits the packet.
This action is available only when the packet conforms to the parameters.
Sets the differentiated service code point (DSCP) field to a specified value
and transmits the packet. This action is available only when the packet
conforms to the parameters.
Sets the class of service (CoS) field to a specified value and transmits the
packet. This action is available only when the packet conforms to the
parameters.
Sets the QoS group internal label to a specified value and transmits the
packet. This action can be used only in input policies and is available only
when the packet conforms to the parameters.
Configuring Policing
Policer Action
<= cir, conform; else violate
<= cir, conform; <= pir, exceed; else violate

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