Police-Simple - Dell PowerConnect 8024 Cli Reference Manual

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police-simple

Use the police-simple command in Policy-Class-Map Configuration mode to establish the
traffic policing style for the specified class. The simple form of the police command uses a single
data rate and burst size, resulting in two outcomes: conform and nonconform.
Syntax
police-simple {<
prectransmit <
transmit <
datarate — Data rate in kilobits per second (Kbps). (Range: 1–4294967295)
burstsize — Burst size in Kbps (Range: 1–128)
conform action — Indicates what happens when the packet is conforming to the policing
rule: it could be dropped, it could have its COS modified, it could have its IP precedence
modified, or it could have its DSCP modified. The same actions are available for packets that
do not conform to the policing rule.
cos — Class of Service value. (Range: 0–7)
dscpval — DSCP value. (Range: 0–63 or a keyword from this list, af11, af12, af13, af21, af22,
af23, af31, af32, af33, af41, af42, af43, be, cs0, cs1, cs2, cs3, cs4, cs5, cs6, cs7, ef)
Default Configuration
This command has no default configuration.
Command Mode
Policy-Class-Map Configuration mode
User Guidelines
Only one style of police command (simple) is allowed for a given class instance in a particular
policy.
Example
The following example shows how to establish the traffic policing style for the specified class.
console(config-policy-classmap)#police-simple 33 34 conform-action
transmit violate-action transmit
412
QoS Commands
datarate
burstsize
> <
cos
> | set-dscp-transmit <
cos
> | set-prec-transmit <
> conform-action {drop | set-cos-transmit <
dscpval
> | transmit} [violateaction {drop | set-cos-
cos
> | set-dscp-transmit <
cos
> | set-
dscpval
> | transmit}]}

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