40 port-policing – CANOGA PERKINS 9175 Command Reference User Manual
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Define a aggregated policer for classified traffic.
Examples
Switch(config)#policy-map pm1
Switch(config-pmap)#class cm1
Switch(config-pmap-c)#policer-aggregate agg_plc
Switch(config-pmap-c)#no policer
Related Commands
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31.40 port-policing
Use this command to configure a port-policer for an interface matching all traffic transmitted or received
in different direction.
Command Syntax
(no|)port-policer (ingress|egress) (color-blind|color-aware|) cir <1-10000000> (cbs <0-4000000>|) (ebs
<0-4000000>|pir <1-10000000> (pbs <0-4000000>|)|) (drop-color (red|yellow)|) (use-l3-length|)
color-blind: Color blind mode policer
color-aware: Color aware mode policer
cir: CIR - Commit Information Rate (kbps)
cbs: commit burst size (bytes)
ebs: EBS - Excess Burst Size (bytes)
pir: PIR - Peak Information Rate (Kbps)
pbs: PBS - peak burst size (bytes)
drop-color: drop color config
use-l3-length: Use l3 length for policing
Command Mode
Interface configuration
Usage
A policer specifies the bandwidth limits for the traffic. Packets that exceed the limits should be out of
profile (exceed CIR) or nonconforming (exceed PIR).
Examples
Configure a port-policing to ingress of eth-0-1
Switch(config)#interface eth-0-1
Switch(config-if)#port-policer ingress color-aware cir 200000 cbs 30000 pir 400000 pbs 40000
drop-color red
Remove port-policing from ingress of eth-0-1
Switch(config-if)#no port-policer ingress
Related Commands