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Default Setting
None
Command Mode
Policy Map Configuration
Command Usage
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Use the
command to specify a policy map and enter Policy Map configuration
mode. Then use the class command to enter Policy Map Class configuration mode. And finally,
use the set command and one of the police commands to specify the match criteria, where
the:
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command sets the per-hop behavior value in matching packets. (This modifies
packet priority for internal processing only.)
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command sets the class of service value in matching packets. (This modifies
packet priority in the VLAN tag.)
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command sets the IP DSCP value in matching packets. (This modifies packet
priority in the IP header.)
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police commands define parameters such as the maximum throughput, burst rate, and
response to non-conforming traffic.
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Up to 16 classes can be included in a policy map.
Example
This example creates a policy called “rd-policy,” uses the class command to specify the previously
defined “rd-class,” uses the
command to classify the service that incoming packets will
command to limit the average bandwidth to 100,000 Kbps,
the burst rate to 4,000 bytes, and configure the response to drop any violating packets.
Console(config)#policy-map rd-policy
Console(config-pmap)#class rd-class
Console(config-pmap-c)#set phb 3
Console(config-pmap-c)#police flow 10000 4000 conform-action transmit
violate-action drop
Console(config-pmap-c)#
police flow
This command defines an enforcer for classified traffic based on the metered flow rate. Use the no
form to remove a policer.
Syntax
[no] police flow committed-rate committed-burst
conform-action transmit
violate-action {drop| new-dscp}
committed-rate - Committed information rate (CIR) in kilobits per second.
(Range: 0-1000000 kbps at a granularity of 64 kbps or maximum port speed, whichever is
lower)
committed-burst - Committed burst size (BC) in bytes.
(Range: 0-16000000 at a granularity of 4k bytes)