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show policymap

Displays configured policy-maps and class-map Policer parameters applied to switch interfaces.

Synopsis

show policymap [interface tengigabitethernet rbridge-id/slot/port input | output] [details
policyname]

Operands

interface tengigabitethernet rbridge-id/slot/port

Interface where policy-map is bound.

input | output Direction (inbound or outbound) where the policy-map is applied.

details policyname

Displays the detail configuration of the policy-map along with binding
information.

Defaults

None

Command Modes

Global configuration mode

Interface configuration mode

Description

Use this command to display configured policy-maps bound to switch interfaces.

Usage Guidelines

Enter show policymap for a specific interface to display the policy-map binding settings (policy-map
name and traffic direction), police-priority-map applied, and class-map Policer parameters applied
for that interface.

Enter show policymap without identifying an interface and direction of traffic to display policy-map
binding for all interfaces on the switch.

NOTE

This command is only supported on Brocade VDX 8770-4, VDX 8770-8, and later switches.

The following are definitions of terms used in output from the show policymap command:

Interface: The interface for which rate limiting information is being displayed.

Direction: The traffic direction for which rate limiting is applied.

police-priority-map: Remarked priority-map used for Policer application (802.1 p priority
remarked map).

Conform: The traffic in bytes that has been forwarded from this interface that is within the CIR
bandwidth limits.

Exceeded: The traffic that has been exceeded the bandwidth available in the CIR limits and
has not exceed the EIR limits for this rate-limit policy.

Violated: The traffic that has exceeded the bandwidth available in the CIR and EIR limits.

set-dscp: The DSCP value which is applied to the traffic for the given color (conform, exceed,
violate).

set-tc: The remapped traffic class queue for the traffic for the given color (conform, exceed,
violate).

Total: The total traffic in bytes carried on this interface for the defined rate-limit policy.

Examples

To display policy-map binding and class-map parameters applied to a specific interface: