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47.14 police

Use the police Policy-map Class Configuration mode. command to define the
policer for classified traffic. This defines another group of actions for the policy
map (per class map). Use the no form of this command to remove a policer.
Syntax
committed-rate-kbps committed-burst-byte
police
peak-rate-kbps peak-burst-byte
no police
Parameters
committed-rate-kbps
second (bps).(Range: 3–maximal port speed)
committed-burst-byte
(Range: 3000–19173960)
exceed-action—Specifies the action taken when the committed rate is
exceeded and the peak rate is not exceeded. If the keyword is not
configured then the following action is applied:
-
drop, if peak the keyword is not configured.
-
policed-dscp-transmit, if peak the keyword is configured.
peak—Specifies the Two-rate Three-color policer. If the peak rate is
exceeded the packet is dropped.
peak-rate-kbps
(bps).(Range: 3–maximal port speed)
peak-burst-byte
3000–19173960)
violate-action—Specifies the action taken when the peak rate is exceeded.
If the keyword is not configured then the drop action is applied.
action
—Specifies the taken action. The possible values are:
-
drop—Drops the packet.
-
policed-dscp-transmit—Remarks the packet DSCP of IP traffic. The
DSCP remarking is configured by the qos map policed-dscp command
with the violation keyword for the violation action and without this
[violate-action
—Specifies the average traffic rate (CIR) in kbits per
—Specifies the normal burst size (CBS) in bytes.
—Specifies the average traffic rate (CIR) in kbits per second
—Specifies the peak burst size (PBS) in bytes. (Range:
Cisco Sx350 Ph. 2.2.5 Devices - Command Line Interface Reference Guide
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
action
[exceed-action
action
]]
] [peak

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