Setting A Two-Rate Rate-Limit-Profile - Juniper POLICY MANAGEMENT - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V11.1.X Configuration Manual

Junose software for broadband services routers policy management configuration guide
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Table 13: One-Rate Rate-Limit-Profile Defaults (continued)
NOTE: We recommend that you do not configure a committed or peak burst size
smaller than the MTU of the interface. Doing so causes large packets to be dropped
even when they are transmitted at a very low rate.
NOTE: Commands that you issue in Rate Limit Profile Configuration mode do not
take effect until you exit from that mode.
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Setting a Two-Rate Rate-Limit-Profile

You can use the rate-limit-profile two-rate command to create a rate-limit profile
and enter Rate Limit Profile Configuration mode, from which you can configure
attributes for the rate-limit profile. See Table 11 on page 87.
NOTE: The JUNOSe software includes the layer 2 headers in the calculations it uses
to enforce the rates that you specify in rate-limit profiles
Use one of the ip, ipv6, l2tp, or mpls keywords in front of the command to specify
the type of rate-limit profile you want to create or modify. If you do not include one
of the keywords, the router creates an IP rate-limit profile by default.
For hierarchical rate limits, do not specify the interface type, but add the hierarchical
keyword at the end. In Parent Group Configuration Mode, associates a rate limit for
Policy Attribute
excess-burst
committed-action
conformed-action
exceeded-action
mask (IP and IPv6 rate-limit profiles)
exp-mask (MPLS rate-limit profiles)
Issue the ip rate-limit-profile command in Global Configuration mode:
host1(config)#ip rate-limit-profile tcpFriendly10Mb one-rate
rate-limit-profile
Chapter 5: Creating Rate-Limit Profiles
Default Value
0
transmit
transmit
drop
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