Setting Up Policing - Avaya P580 User Manual

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Setting Up Policing

Document No. 650-100-700, Issue 1
Use the set port police command to enable or disable policing for ingress
traffic on a port. For information on how policing works, see
Policing" earlier in this chapter.
The syntax for this command is:
(configure)# set port police {{<mod-num> | <mod-swport-range>}
[..., {<mod-num> | <mod-swport-range>}] | all-ports} queue <queue>
{bit-rate <rate> normal-burst <normal-burst> | disable}
Table 25-18. Keywords, Arguments, and Options
Keyword, Argument or
Option
<mod-num>
<mod-swport-range>
all-ports
<queue>
Definition
The slot number of a module. If you specify
<mod-num>, policing is enabled for all ports
on the module in the slot that you specify.
The slot number of a module, and, either a
port number, or a range of port numbers
having the format Px-Py. For example:
• To specify port 1 on the module in slot
3, enter 3/1.
• To specify ports 1 through 5 on the
module in slot 3, enter 3/1-5.
If you specify <mod-swport-range>, policing
is enabled for the port or range of ports on the
module in the slot that you specify.
All ports in the chassis. If you specify all-
ports, policing is enabled on all modules in
the chassis.
The queue number, which can range from 0 to
7.
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