Defining Traffic Policy Operation - Raisecom ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Manual

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ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Guide
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7.5.8 Defining traffic policy operation

Define different operations to different flows in policy.
Define a traffic policy operation for the ISCOM2600G-HI series switch as below.
Step
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Command
Raisecom(config-
class-
pmap)#class-map
map-name
Command
Raisecom#config
Raisecom(config)#poli
policy-map-
cy-map
name
Raisecom(config-
pmap)#class-map
class-map-name
Raisecom(config-pmap-
c)#police
policer-
name
Raisecom(config-pmap-
c)#redirect-to
interface-type
interface-number
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Description
Bind a traffic class with a traffic policy. The
traffic policy is applied to the packets matching
the traffic class.
At least one rule is required for the traffic
class to be bount with a traffic policy,
otherwise the binding will fail.
Description
Enter global configuration mode.
Create a traffic policy, and enter traffic policy pmap
configuration mode.
Bind a traffic class with a traffic policy. The traffic
policy is applied to the packets matching the traffic
class.
At least one rule is required for the traffic
class to be bound with the traffic policy,
otherwise the binding will fail.
(Optional) apply the token bucket on traffic policy
and conduct rate limiting and shaping.
The token bucket needs to be created in
advance and be configured with rate limiting
and shaping rules. Otherwise, the operation
will fail.
(Optional) configure redirection rules under the
traffic class, forwarding classified packets from
assigned interface.
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