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The page that displays lets you define the policy attributes.
11. Configure the policy attributes by selecting
one
of the following radio buttons:
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Assign Queue: Select this radio button to specify that traffic must be assigned
to a queue, which you must select from the menu. The queue is expressed as a
value in the range from 0 to 7.
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Drop: Select this radio button to require each packet to be dropped.
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Mark VLAN CoS: Select this radio button to specify the VLAN priority, which you
must select from the menu. The VLAN priority is expressed as a value in the range
from 0 to 7.
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Mark IP Precedence: Select this radio button to require packets to be marked
with an IP precedence value before being forwarded. You must select an IP
precedence value from 0 to 7 from the menu.
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Mirror: Select this radio button to require packets to be mirrored to an interface
or LAG, one of which you must select from the menu.
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Redirect: Select this radio button to require packets to be redirected to an
interface or LAG, one of which you must select from the menu.
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Mark IP DSCP: Select this radio button to require packet to be marked with an
IP DSCP keyword code, which you must select from the menu. The DSCP value
is defined as the high-order 6 bits of the Service Type octet in the IP header.
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Simple Policy: Select this radio button to define that matching packets are treated
by a simple traffic policy, which is color blind and for which color classes do not
apply.
A simple policy supports a single data rate and results in an action for packets
that conforms to the policy and an action for packets that violate the policy. You
can configure the action for packets that conform to the policy, but the action for
packets that violate the policy is always Drop, that is, these packets are always
dropped.
a. Specify the traffic rate and bust size for packets that conform to the simple
policy.
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Committed Rate. From the menu, select Percent or Kbps, and then specify
the committed rate that is applied to conforming packets by entering a
value in the range from 1 to 100 percent or from 1 to 4294967295
kilobits-per-second (Kbps). The committed rate is used to limit the arrival
rate of conforming traffic.
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Committed Burst Size. Specify the burst size that is applied to conforming
packets by entering a value in the range from 1 to 128 KBytes (KB). The
committed burst size is used to limit the amount of conforming traffic.
b. Specify a policy action for packets that
conform
to the simple policy.
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