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Traffic policers feature guide ex series
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Apply the three-color logical interface policer to a logical interface input.
2.
[edit interfaces ge-1/3/1 unit 0]
user@host# set
layer2-policerinput-three-color
Confirm the configuration of the logical interfaces by entering the
configuration mode command. If the command output does not display the intended
configuration, repeat the instructions in this procedure to correct the configuration.
[edit]
user@host# show interfaces
ge-1/3/1 {
vlan-tagging;
unit 0 {
vlan-id 100;
layer2-policer {
input-three-color trTCM2-cb;
}
family inet {
address 10.10.10.1/30;
}
}
unit 1 {
vlan-id 101;
family inet {
address 20.20.20.1/30 {
arp 20.20.20.2 mac 00:00:11:22:33:44;
}
}
}
}
If you are done configuring the device, enter
Confirm that the configuration is working properly.
Displaying Traffic Statistics and Policers for the Logical Interface on page 47
Displaying Statistics for the Policer on page 48
Displaying Traffic Statistics and Policers for the Logical Interface
Verify the traffic flow through the logical interface and that the policer is evaluated when
packets are received on the logical interface.
Use the
operational mode command for logical interface
show interfaces
include the
or
detail
extensive
lists the number of bytes and packets received and transmitted on the logical interface,
and the Protocol inet section contains a Policer field that would list the policer
as an input or output policer as follows:
Input: trTCM2-cb-ge-1/3/1.0-log_int-i
Chapter 6: Two-Color and Three-Color Policers at Layer 2
trTCM2-cb
from configuration mode.
commit
option. The command output section for Traffic statistics
show interfaces
, and
ge-1/3/1.0
trTCM2-cb
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