Dell Force10 S2410-01-10GE-24P Command Reference Manual page 353

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police-single-rate
This command is used to establish the traffic policing style for the specified class. The single-rate form
of the police command uses a single data rate and two burst sizes, resulting in three outcomes:
conform, exceed and violate. The conforming data rate is specified in kilobits-per-second (Kbps) and is
an integer from 1 to 4294967295. The conforming burst size is specified in kilobytes (KB) as an
integer from 1 to 128. The exceeding burst size is specified in kilobytes (KB) as an integer from 1 to
128. Note that the exceeding burst size must be equal to or greater than the conforming burst size.
For each outcome, the only possible actions are drop, set-cos-transmit, set-sec-cos-transmit,
set-dscp-transmit, set-prec-transmit,
command, the conform action defaults to send, the exceed action defaults to drop, and the violate
action defaults to drop. These actions can be set with this command once the style has been configured.
For set-dscp-transmit, a <dscpval
or symbolically through one of the following keywords: af11, af12, af13, af21, af22, af23, af31,
af32, af33, af41, af42, af43, be, cs0, cs1, cs2, cs3, cs4, cs5, cs6, cs7, ef.
For set-prec-transmit, an IP Precedence value is required and is specified as an integer from 0-7.
police-single-rate {<1-4294967295> <1-128> <1-128> conform-action {drop |
Syntax
set-prec-transmit <0-7> | set-dscp-transmit <0-63> | set-cos-transmit <0-7> |
set-secondary-cos-transmit <0-7> | transmit} exceed-action {drop | set-prec-transmit
<0-7> | set-dscp-transmit <0-63> | set-cos-transmit <0-7> | set-secondary-cos-transmit
<0-7> | transmit} [violate-action {drop | set-prec-transmit <0-7> | set-dscp-transmit
<0-63> | set-cos-transmit <0-7> | set-secondary-cos-transmit <0-7> | transmit}]}
Mode
Policy-classmap Config
Restrictions
Only one style of police command (simple, singlerate, tworate) is allowed for a given class instance in
a particular policy.
Policy Type
In
Incompatibilities
Mark IP DSCP, Mark IP Precedence
police-two-rate
This command is used to establish the traffic policing style for the specified class. The two-rate form of
the police command uses two data rates and two burst sizes, resulting in three outcomes: conform,
exceed and violate. The first two data parameters are the conforming data rate and burst size. The
conforming data rate is specified in kilobits-per-second (Kbps) and is an integer from 1 to 4294967295,
while the conforming burst size is specified in kilobytes (KB) as an integer from 1 to 128. The next two
data parameters are the peak data rate and burst size. The peak data rate is specified in
kilobits-per-second (Kbps) as an integer from 1 to 4294967295, while the peak burst size is specified in
kilobytes (KB) as an integer from 1 to 128. Note that the peak data rate must be equal to or greater than
the conforming data rate.
For each outcome, the only possible actions are drop, set-cos-transmit, set-sec-cos-transmit,
set-dscp-transmit, set-prec-transmit, or transmit. In this two-rate form of the police command, the
conform action defaults to send, the exceed action defaults to drop, and the violate action defaults to
drop. These actions can be set with this command once the style has been configured.
transmit. In this singlerate form of the police
or
value is required and is specified as either an integer from 0 to 63,
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