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(IPv6) to the specified 8-bit value, and transmit the packet. The mark value is masked
with the default 255 unless it is overridden by the mask-val command to specify a different
mask; not supported on hierarchical rate limits. For MPLS rate-limit profiles, set the EXP
bits of MPLS packets to the specified value in the range 0–7, and transmit the packet.
The mark EXP value is masked with the default 7 unless you use the exp-mask command
to specify a different mask; not supported on hierarchical rate limits. To set the conformed
action for a rate-limit profile:
Issue the conformed-action command from Rate Limit Profile Configuration mode:
host1(config-rate-limit-profile)#conformed-action transmit
conformed-action
You can use the exceeded-action command to set the exceeded action for a rate-limit
profile: Packets are colored red. For IP and IPv6 rate-limit profiles, mark the packet by
setting the ToS byte (IP) or traffic class field (IPv6) to the specified 8-bit value, and
transmit the packet. The mark value is masked with the default 255 unless it is overridden
by the mask-val command to specify a different mask; not supported on hierarchical
rate limits. For MPLS rate-limit profiles, set the EXP bits of MPLS packets to the specified
value in the range 0–7, and transmit the packet.The mark EXP value is masked with the
default 7 unless you use the exp-mask command to specify a different mask; not
supported on hierarchical rate limits. The no version restores the default value, drop.
Issue the exceeded-action command from Rate Limit Profile Configuration mode:
host1(config-rate-limit-profile)#exceeded-action drop
exceeded-action
For one-rate rate-limit profiles only, use the excess-burst command to set the excess
burst in bytes for a rate-limit profile; range is 0–4294967295. Use the excess-burst
command to set the excess burst in milliseconds for a rate-limit profile; range is 1–10000.
The no version restores the default value, 0.
Issue the excess-burst command from Rate Limit Profile Configuration mode:
host1(config-rate-limit-profile)#excess-burst millisecond 1000
excess-burst
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