Viewing Traffic Policies - Dell PowerConnect B-FCXs Configuration Manual

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Viewing traffic policies

or
Syntax: clear statistics traffic-policy <TPD name>
The <TPD name> is the name of the traffic policy definition for which you want to clear traffic policy
counters.
Viewing traffic policies
To view traffic policies that are currently defined on the Dell device, enter the show traffic-policy
command. The following example shows displayed
show traffic-policy command.
PowerConnect#show traffic-policy t_voip
Traffic Policy - t_voip:
Metering Enabled, Parameters:
bytes
Counting Not Enabled
Number of References/Bindings:1
Syntax: show traffic-policy [<TPD name>]
To display all traffic policies, enter the show traffic-policy command without entering a TPD name.
TABLE 110
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Traffic Policy
Metering
Mode
cir
cbs
pir
pbs
Counting
Number of
References/Bindings
622
Mode:
Adaptive Rate-Limiting
cir: 100 kbps,
cbs: 2000 bytes,
Traffic policy information
Displays...
The name of the traffic policy.
Shows whether or not rate limiting was configured as part of the traffic policy:
Enabled – The traffic policy includes a rate limiting configuration.
Disabled – The traffic policy does not include a rate limiting configuration.
If rate limiting is enabled, this field shows the type of metering enabled on the port:
Fixed Rate-Limiting
Adaptive Rate-Limiting
The committed information rate, in kbps, for the adaptive rate limiting policy.
The committed burst size, in bytes per second, for the adaptive rate- imiting policy.
The peak information rate, in kbps, for the adaptive rate limiting policy.
The peak burst size, in bytes per second, for the adaptive rate limiting policy.
Shows whether or not ACL counting was configured as part of the traffic policy:
Enabled – Traffic policy includes an ACL counting configuration.
Disabled – Traffic policy does not include an ACL traffic counting configuration.
The number of port regions to which this traffic policy applies. For example, if the traffic
policy is applied to a trunk group that includes ports e 9/9, 9/10, 9/11, and 9/12, the
value in this field would be 2, because these four trunk ports are in two different port
regions.
output.Table 110
explains the output of the
pir: 200 kbps,
PowerConnect B-Series FCX Configuration Guide
pbs: 4000
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