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Requirements
Before you begin, make sure that interface for which you are applying ingress or egress
policer overhead is hosted on one of the following:
•
Gigabit Ethernet IQ2 PIC
•
IQ2E PIC
•
DPCs in MX Series routers
Overview
This example shows how to configure policer overhead values for all physical interfaces
on a supported PIC or MPC so that the rate shaping value configured on a logical interface
is accounted for in any policing on that logical interface.
Topology
The router hosts a Gigabit Ethernet IQ2 PIC, installed in PIC location 3 of the Flexible PIC
Concentrator (FPC) in slot number 1. The physical interface on port 1 on that PIC is
configured to receive traffic on logical interface 0 and send it back out on logical
interface 1. Class-of-service scheduling includes 100 Mbps of traffic rate-shaping overhead
for the output traffic. A policer egress overhead of 100 bytes is configured on the entire
PIC so that, for any policers applied to the output traffic, 100 bytes are added to the final
Ethernet frame length when determining ingress and egress policer actions.
NOTE:
Traffic rate-shaping and corresponding policer overhead are configured
separately:
•
You configure rate shaping at the
[edit class-of-service interfaces
interface-name
unit
unit-number
]
hierarchy level.
•
You configure policer overhead at the
[edit chassis fpc
slot-number
pic
pic-number
]
hierarchy level.
When a policer overhead value is changed, the PIC or DPC goes offline and then comes
back online.
Configuration
The following example requires you to navigate various levels in the configuration
hierarchy. For information about navigating the CLI, see
Using the CLI Editor in Configuration
Mode
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