Police Twin-Rate Action - Allied Telesis AT-IX5-28GPX Manual

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POLICE TWIN
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police twin-rate action

Overview
Configures a twin-rate policer for a class-map.
Syntax
police twin-rate <cir> <pir> <cbs> <pbs> action
{drop-red|remark-transmit}
Mode
Policy Map Class Configuration
Usage
A policer can be used to meter the traffic classified by the class-map and as a result
will be given one of three bandwidth classes. These are green (conforming), yellow
(partially- conforming), and red (non-conforming).
A twin-rate policer is based on four values. These are the minimum rate, minimum
burst size, maximum rate, and maximum burst size.
Using an action of drop-red means that any packets classed as red will be
discarded.
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Command Reference for AT-IX5-28GPX High Availability, High Power Video Surveillance PoE Switch
Parameter
Specify the Committed Information Rate (CIR) (1-40000000 kbps).
<cir>
Specify the Peak Information Rate (PIR) (1-40000000 kbps).
<pir>
Specify the Committed Burst Size (CBS) (0-16777216 bytes).
<cbs>
Specify the Peak Burst Size (PBS) (0-16777216 bytes).
<pbs>
Specify the action if rate is exceeded.
action
drop-red
remark-transmit Modify the packets using the remark map, then
Bandwidth
Class
Definition
The sum of the number of existing (buffered) bytes plus those arriving
green
at the port per unit time results in a value that is less than that set for
the CBS.
The sum of the number of existing (buffered) bytes plus those arriving
yellow
at the port per unit time results in a value that is between those set for
the CBS and the PBS.
The sum of the number of existing (buffered) bytes plus those arriving
red
at the port per unit time, result in a value that exceeds that set for the
PBS.
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.5-0.x
Description
Drop the red packets.
transmit. You can configure the remark map
using the
remark-map
command.
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