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bandwidth (policy-map class)
The router converts the specified bandwidth to the nearest multiple of 1/255 (ESR–PRE1) or 1/65,535
(ESR–PRE2) of the interface speed. Use the show policy-map interface command to display the actual
bandwidth.
Restrictions
The following restrictions apply to the bandwidth command:
Related Commands
Command
class (policy-map)
class-map
max-reserved-bandwidth
policy-map
priority
queue-limit
show policy-map
show policy-map interface
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The amount of bandwidth configured should be large enough to also accommodate Layer 2
overhead.
A policy map can have all the class bandwidths specified in kbps or all the class bandwidths
specified in percentages, but not a mix of both in the same class. However, the unit for the priority
command in the priority class can be different from the bandwidth unit of the nonpriority class.
When the bandwidth percent command is configured, and a policy map containing class policy
configurations is attached to the interface to stipulate the service policy for that interface, available
bandwidth is assessed. If a policy map cannot be attached to a particular interface because of
insufficient interface bandwidth, the policy is removed from all interfaces to which it was
successfully attached. This restriction does not apply to the bandwidth remaining percent
command.
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Description
Specifies the name of the class whose policy you want to create or
change, and the default class (commonly known as the
class-default class) before you configure its policy.
Creates a class map to be used for matching packets to a specified
class.
Changes the percent of interface bandwidth allocated for
CBWFQ, LLQ, and IP RTP Priority.
Creates or modifies a policy map that can be attached to one or
more interfaces to specify a service policy.
Specifies the priority of a class of traffic belonging to a policy
map.
Specifies or modifies the maximum number of packets the queue
can hold for a class policy configured in a policy map.
Displays the configuration of all classes for a specified service
policy map or all classes for all existing policy maps.
Displays the packet statistics of all classes that are configured for
all service policies either on the specified interface or subinterface
or on a specific PVC on the interface.
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