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Metering
QoS
metering
provides
different
levels
of
service
to
data
streams
through
user
‐
configurable
parameters.
A
meter
is
used
to
measure
the
traffic
stream
against
a
traffic
profile
which
you
create.
Thus,
creating
meters
yields
In
‐
Profile
and
Out
‐
of
‐
Profile
traffic
for
each
ACL,
as
follows:
In
‐
Profile
–If
there
is
no
meter
configured
or
if
the
packet
conforms
to
the
meter,
the
packet
is
classified
as
In
‐
Profile.
Out
‐
of
‐
Profile
–If
a
meter
is
configured
and
the
packet
does
not
conform
to
the
meter
(exceeds
the
committed
rate
or
maximum
burst
rate
of
the
meter),
the
packet
is
classified
as
Out
‐
of
‐
Profile.
Note:
Metering
is
not
supported
for
IPv6
ACLs.
All
traffic
matching
an
IPv6
ACL
is
considered
in
‐
profile
for
re
‐
marking
purposes.
Using
meters,
you
set
a
Committed
Rate
in
Kbps
(1000
bits
per
second
in
each
Kbps).
All
traffic
within
this
Committed
Rate
is
In
‐
Profile.
Additionally,
you
can
set
a
Maximum
Burst
Size
that
specifies
an
allowed
data
burst
larger
than
the
Committed
Rate
for
a
brief
period.
These
parameters
define
the
In
‐
Profile
traffic.
Meters
keep
the
sorted
packets
within
certain
parameters.
You
can
configure
a
meter
on
an
ACL,
and
perform
actions
on
metered
traffic,
such
as
packet
re
‐
marking.
Re-Marking
Re
‐
marking
allows
for
the
treatment
of
packets
to
be
reset
based
on
new
network
specifications
or
desired
levels
of
service.
You
can
configure
the
ACL
to
re
‐
mark
a
packet
as
follows:
Change
the
DSCP
value
of
a
packet,
used
to
specify
the
service
level
traffic
should
receive.
Change
the
802.1p
priority
of
a
packet.
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