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Configuring QoS
When configuring the policy-map class DBL state, note the following:
Any class that uses a named aggregate policer must have the same DBL configuration to work.
Configuring Policy-Map Class Policing
These sections describe configuration of policy-map class policing:
Using a Named Aggregate Policer, page 29-32
Configuring a Per-Interface Policer, page 29-32
Using a Named Aggregate Policer
To use a named aggregate policer (see the
perform this task:
Command
Switch(config-pmap-c)# [no] police aggregate
aggregate_name
Configuring a Per-Interface Policer
To configure a per-interface policer (see the
task:
Command
Switch(config-pmap-c)# [no] police rate burst
[[conform-action {transmit | drop}]
[exceed-action {transmit | drop |
policed-dscp-transmit}]]
When configuring a per-interface policer, note the following:
The valid range of values for the rate parameter is as follows:
Note
Rates can be entered in bits-per-second, or you can use the following abbreviations:
Note
Software Configuration Guide—Release 12.2(25)EW
29-32
Minimum—32 kilobits per second, entered as 32000
Maximum—32 gigabits per second, entered as 32000000000
See the
"Configuration Guidelines" section on page
k to denote 1000 bps
m to denote 1000000 bps
g to denote 1000000000 bps
You can also use a decimal point. For example, a rate of 1,100,000 bps can be entered
as 1.1m.
"Creating Named Aggregate Policers" section on page
Purpose
Uses a previously defined aggregate policer.
Use the no keyword to delete the policer from the
policy map class.
"Policing and Marking" section on page
Purpose
Configures a per-interface policer.
Use the no keyword to delete a policer from the
policy map class.
29-24.
Chapter 29
Configuring QoS
29-26),
29-9), perform this
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