Classifying, Policing, And Marking Traffic By Using Aggregate Policers - Cisco Catalyst 2960 series Configuration Manual

Consolidated platform configuration guide, ios release 15.2(4)e
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Command or Action
input flowit
Step 12
end
Example:
Switch(config-if)# end
Step 13
show policy-map [policy-map-name
[class class-map-name]]
Example:
Switch# show policy-map
Step 14
copy running-config startup-config
Example:
Switch# copy-running-config
startup-config
Related Topics
Policing and Marking Overview, on page 550
Physical Port Policing, on page 550
Classifying Traffic by Using Class Maps, on page 592
Policy Map on Physical Port
Examples: Classifying, Policing, and Marking Traffic on Physical Ports Using Policy Maps, on page 634
Policy Map on Physical Port Guidelines

Classifying, Policing, and Marking Traffic by Using Aggregate Policers

By using an aggregate policer, you can create a policer that is shared by multiple traffic classes within the
same policy map. However, you cannot use the aggregate policer across different policy maps or ports.
You can configure aggregate policers only in nonhierarchical policy maps on physical ports.
Purpose
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
Verifies your entries.
(Optional) Saves your entries in the configuration file.
Consolidated Platform Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15.2(4)E (Catalyst 2960-X Switches)
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