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Table 17: Show Distributed CPU Protection Policer Output Fields (Continued)
7450 ESS System Mangement Guide
Label
Protocols Mapped
Oper. xyz fields
Exceed-Count
Exceed - The policer has been detected as non-conformant to the
associated DCP policy parameters (e.g. packets exceeded the config-
ured rate and the DCP polling process identified this occurrence)
Conform - The policer has been detected as conformant to the associ-
ated DCP policy parameters (rate)
not-applicable - Newly created policers or policers that are not cur-
rently instantiated. This includes policers configured on linecards
that are not in service.
A list of protocols that are configured to map to the particular
policer.
The actual hardware may not be able to perfectly rate limit to the
exact configured rate parameters in a DCP policy. In this case the
configured rate parameters will be adapted to the closest supported
rate. These adapted operational values are displayed in CLI when
the "detail" keyword is included in the show command. The
adapted Oper. parameters are only applicable if the policer is instan-
tiated (e.g. if the associated forwarding plane is operational, or for an
interface if there is a physical port configured for the interface, or if
the dynamic policers are allocated), otherwise values of 0 kbps, etc
are displayed.
Oper. Kbps - The adapted 'kilobits-per-second' value for DCP 'kbps'
rates
Oper. MBS - The adapted 'mbs size' value for DCP 'kbps' rates
Oper. Depth - The calculated policer bucket depth in packets (for
DCP 'packets' rates) or in bytes (for DCP 'kbps'rates)
Oper. Packets - The adapted 'ppi' value for DCP 'packets' rates
Oper. Within - The adapted 'within seconds' value for DCP 'packets'
rates
Oper. Init. Delay - The adapted 'initial-delay packets' value for DCP
'packets' rates
The count of packets exceeding the policing parameters since the
given policer was previously declared as conformant or newly
instantiated. This counter has the same behavior as the exceed
counter in the DCP the log events – they are baselined (reset) when
the policer transitions to conformant.
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