Show Policy-Map - Dell Force10 S2410-01-10GE-24P Command Reference Manual

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show policy-map

This command displays all configuration information for the specified policy.
show policy-map [policyname]
Syntax
The
policyname
is the name of an existing DiffServ policy.
Mode
EXEC Privilege
Mark Secondary COS—Denotes the secondary class of service value that is set in the 802.1p header of
Report Fields
outbound packets. This is not displayed if the mark secondary-cos was not specified.
Conform COS—The action to be taken on conforming packets per the policing metrics.
Conform Secondary COS—The action to be taken on packets conforming with the secondary class of
service value per the policing metrics.
Exceed COS—The action to be taken on excess packets per the policing metrics.
Exceed Secondary COS—The action to be taken on excess packets conforming with the secondary
class of service value per the policing metrics.
Non-Conform COS—The action to be taken on violating packets per the policing metric.
Non-Conform Secondary COS—The action to be taken on violating packets conforming with the
secondary class of service per the policing metric.
Assign Queue—Directs traffic stream to the specified QoS queue. This allows a traffic classifier to specify
which one of the supported hardware queues are used for handling packets belonging to the class.
Drop—Drop a packet upon arrival. This is useful for emulating access control list operation using
DiffServ, especially when DiffServ and ACL cannot co-exist on the same interface.
Redirect—Forces a classified traffic stream to a specified egress port (physical or LAG). This can occur
in addition to any marking or policing action. It may also be specified along with a QoS queue assignment.
If the policy name is specified, the following fields are displayed:
Policy Name—The name of this policy
Policy Type—The policy type, namely whether it is an inbound or outbound policy definition
Class Name
The name of this class.
The following information is repeated for each class
associated with this policy (only those policy attributes actually configured are displayed):
Mark CoS
Denotes the class of service value that is set in the 802.1p header of outbound packets.
This is not displayed if the mark cos was not specified.
Mark IP DSCP—Denotes the mark/re-mark value used as the DSCP for traffic matching this class. This
is not displayed if policing is in use for the class under this policy.
Mark IP Precedence—Denotes the mark/re-mark value used as the IP Precedence for traffic matching
this class. This is not displayed if either mark DSCP or policing is in use for the class under this policy.
Policing Style—This field denotes the style of policing, if any, used (police-simple).
Committed Rate (Kbps)—This field displays the committed rate, used in simple policing.
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