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Attaching a port shaper to the policy map – Brocade Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide v4.1.1 User Manual

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Attaching a port shaper to the policy map

You can specify the shaping rate per port attached to the class for the policy map. You can use this
command to smooth out the traffic egressing an interface.

A policy map can contain multiple classification maps. Configure a policy map to associate QoS and
policing parameters to traffic belonging to these classification maps. You can apply only one policy
map per interface per direction (ingress and egress). The element is allowed for the
egress direction. Refer to

“Configuring the policy map”

on page 464.

The element is mutually exclusive of the scheduler and police elements.

1. Issue the RPC to configure the node in the

urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-policer namespace.

2. Under the node, include the leaf element and specify a name for the

policy map.

The name for the policy map must be a character string up to 64 characters.

To delete a policy map, include the delete operation in the element tag.

3. Under the node, include a node element for each policy map you want

to configure.

4. Under the node, include the node and specify a name for the class.

Note that the class map name in the following example matches the name provided when you
create the class map (refer to

“Configuring a class map”

on page 461).

5. Under the node, include the node for the interface.