ZXR10 5250 Series Command Reference
Parameter
Description
<
0-383
>
Flow policer ID. 0 to 255 are used for ingress ACLs. 256 to 383
are used for egress ACLs.
Guidelines
To make the policer effective, bind the ACL to the port.
Example
The following example takes the policing of the traffic 192.168.0.1 received on port 1:
zte(cfg)#set qos priority-mapping qos-profile 10 dscp-priority 10
zte(cfg)#set qos priority-mapping qos-profile 10 traffic-class 2
zte(cfg)#set qos priority-mapping qos-profile 10 user-priority 2
zte(cfg)#set qos priority-mapping qos-profile 10 drop-priority green
zte(cfg)#set qos policer 10 mode aware cir 32 cbs 20000 ebs 40000 policer 10:
the real configured cir is 32Kbps,cbs is 20000Bytes,ebs is 40000Bytes
zte(cfg)#set qos policer 10 exceed-action red remark yellow remar
zte(cfg)#set qos policer 10 exceed-action remark profile 10 up enable-modify
dscp enable-modify
zte(cfg)#config ingress-acl basic number 1
zte(ingress-basic-acl)#rule 1 permit 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.255
zte(ingress-basic-acl)#rule 2 deny any
zte(ingress-basic-acl)#exit
zte(cfg)#
zte(cfg)#set policy policing in acl 1 rule 1 policer 10
zte(cfg)#set port 1 acl 1 enable
4.14.47 set policy remark ingress-acl
Purpose
This command uses the QoS profile to modify the specified flow UP/DSCP field that an
ingress ACL matches.
Command Mode
Global configuration mode
Syntax
set policy remark in ingress-acl
<
1-399,800-828
>
rule
<
1-500
>
profile
<
0-127
>
up
{
no-change
|
enable- modify
|
disable-modify
}
dscp
{
no-change
|
enable-modify
|
disable-modify
}
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