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Example: Configuring a Three-Color Logical Interface (Aggregate) Policer

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}
}
You can include the configuration at the following hierarchy levels:
[edit]
[edit logical-systems logical-system-name]
To apply a logical interface policer to Layer 2 traffic, include the
for a supported logical interface at the logical unit level. Use the
statement or
policer-name
direction of the traffic to be policed.
interfaces {
(ge-fpc/pic/port | xe-fpc/pic/port) {
unit unit-number {
layer2-policer
{
input-three-color policer-name;
output-three-color policer-name;
}
}
}
}
You can include the configuration at the following hierarchy levels:
[edit]
[edit logical-systems logical-system-name]
Example: Configuring a Three-Color Logical Interface (Aggregate) Policer on page 42
layer2-policer on page 220
logical-interface-policer on page 222
three-color-policer (Configuring) on page 239
This example shows how to configure a two-rate three-color color-blind policer as a
logical interface (aggregate) policer and apply the policer directly to Layer 2 input traffic
at a supported logical interface.
Requirements on page 43
Overview on page 43
Configuration on page 44
Verification on page 47
output-three-color policer-name
layer2-policer
statement
input-three-color
statement to specify the
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