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is useful, for example, for ingress policing of a service, where a peak rate needs to be enforced
separately from a committed rate. Two token buckets are used, the CBS bucket and the MBS bucket.
Tokens are added to the buckets based on the CIR and PIR rates. The algorithm deducts tokens from
both the CBS and the MBS buckets to determine a profile for the packet.
trtcm2 — Implements the policing algorithm defined in RFC4115. Meters the packet stream and marks its
packets either green, yellow, or red. A packet is marked red if it exceeds the PIR. Otherwise, it is
marked either yellow or green depending on whether it exceeds or does not exceed the CIR. The trtcm2
is useful, for example, for ingress policing of a service, where a peak rate needs to be enforced
separately from a committed rate. Two token buckets are used, the CBS bucket and the EBS bucket.
Tokens are added to the buckets based on the CIR and EIR rates. The algorithm deducts tokens from
either the CBS bucket (that is, when the algorithm identifies the packet as in-profile or green packet) or
the EBS bucket (that is,when the algorithm identifies the packet as out-of-profile or yellow packet).
Note: In this mode, the system configures the policer's EIR rate, based on the value of the PIR rate
configured by the user.
srtcm — Meters an IP packet stream and marks its packets either green, yellow, or red. Marking is based on
a CIR and two associated burst sizes, a CBS and an Maximum Burst Size (MBS). A packet is marked
green if it doesn't exceed the CBS, yellow if it does exceed the CBS, but not the MBS, and red
otherwise. The srTCM is useful, for example, for ingress policing of a service, where only the length,
not the peak rate, of the burst determines service eligibility.
rate
Syntax
rate cir cir-rate-in-kbps [pir pir-rate-in-kbps]
no rate
Context
config>qos>sap-ingress>meter
This command defines the administrative PIR and CIR parameters for the meter.
Description
The rate command can be executed at anytime, altering the PIR and CIR rates for all meters created through
the association of the SAP Ingress QoS policy with the meter-id.
Note: When the meter mode is configured in trtcm2 mode, the system interprets the PIR rate parameter as
EIR for use by RFC 4115 algorithm.
The no form of the command returns all meters created with the meter-id by association with the QoS policy
to the default PIR and CIR parameters (max, 0).
rate cir 0 pir max — The max default specifies the amount of bandwidth in kilobits per second (thousand
Default
bits per second). The max value is mutually exclusive to the pir-rate value.
cir cir-rate-in-kbps — The cir parameter overrides the default administrative CIR used by the meter. When
Parameters
the rate command has not been executed or the cir parameter is not explicitly specified, the default CIR
(0) is assumed.
Fractional values are not allowed and must be given as a positive integer.
The actual CIR rate is dependent on the meter's adaptation-rule parameters and the hardware.
Values
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0 — 20000000, max
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