Qos Aggregate-Policer; Show Qos Aggregate-Policer - Dell PowerConnect 6024F Command Line Interface Reference Manual

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qos aggregate-policer

The qos aggregate-policer global configuration command defines the policer parameters that can
be applied to multiple traffic classes within the same policy map. To remove an existing aggregate
policer use the no form of this command.
Syntax
qos aggregate-policer aggregate-policer-name committed-rate-kbps excess-burst-byte [exceed-
action {drop | policed-dscp-transmit}]
no qos aggregate-policer
aggregate-policer-name—The aggregate policer name.
committed-rate-kbps—The average traffic rate (CIR) in kilo bits per second (bps).
committed-burst-byte—The normal burst size (CBS) in bytes.
exceed-action drop—Specifies the action to take when rate is exceeded, which is to drop
the packet.
exceed-action policed-dscp-transmit—Specifies the action to take when rate is exceeded,
which is to remark the packet DSCP according to policed-DCP map.
dscp dscp—The value that the DSCP is remarked. Relevant only if exceed-action is
policed-dscp-transmit.
Default Configuration
By default, no aggregate policer is defined.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
There are no user guidelines for this command.
Example
The following example defines the aggregate meter "policer1". When the average traffic rate
exceeds 124000 bps, or the normal burst size exceeds 96000 bps, the packet is dropped.
Console (config)# qos aggregate-policer policer1 124000 96000
exceed-action drop

show qos aggregate-policer

The show qos aggregate-policer user EXEC command displays the aggregate policer parameter.
Syntax
show qos aggregate-policer [aggregate-policer-name]
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