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Cisco 10000 Series Router Quality of Service Configuration Guide
OL-7433-09
Chapter 6 Policing Traffic
Single-Rate Color Marker for Traffic Policing
police Command (Single-Rate)
To configure traffic policing based on bits per second, use the
police
command in policy-map class
configuration mode. To remove traffic policing from the configuration, use the
no
form of this command.
By default, this command is disabled.
police
[
cir
]
bps
[
bc
]
burst-normal
[
be
]
burst-excess
[
conform-action
action
]
[
exceed-action
action
]
[
violate-action
action
]
no
police
[
cir
]
bps
[
bc
]
burst-normal
[
be
]
burst-excess
[
conform-action
action
]
[
exceed-action
action
]
[
violate-action
action
]
Syntax Description
See
Table 6-1 on page 6-3
for a description of each action you can specify in the
police
command.
For information about conforming, exceeding, and violating traffic, see the
“Usage Guidelines for the
police Command” section on page 6-7
cir
(Optional) Committed information rate (CIR). Indicates an average rate at
which the policer meters traffic. CIR is based on the interface shape rate.
bps
Specifies the average rate in bits per second (bps). Valid values are from
8,000 to 2,488,320,000 bps. If you only specify
police
bps
, the router
transmits the traffic that conforms to the
bps
value and drops the traffic that
exceeds the
bps
value. For information on how the router calculates the
policing rate, see the
“Policing Rate Granularity” section on page 6-25
.)
bc
burst-normal
(Optional) Normal or committed burst (bc) size used by the first token
bucket for policing. The
burst-normal
specifies the bc value in bytes. Valid
values are from 1 to 512,000,000. The default is 9,216 bytes. For more
information, see the
“Committed Bursts and Excess Bursts” section on
page 6-21
.
be
burst-excess
(Optional) Excess burst (be) size used by the second token bucket for
policing. The burst-excess specifies the excess burst in bytes. Valid values
are from 0 to 1,024,000,000 bytes. The default is 0. You must specify
burst-normal
before you specify
burst-excess
. For more information, see
the
“Committed Bursts and Excess Bursts” section on page 6-21
.
Note
When the
be
value equals 0, we recommend that you set the egress
bc
value to be greater than or equal to the ingress
bc
value plus 1.
Otherwise, packet loss can occur. For example:
be = 0
egress bc >= ingress bc + 1
conform-action
action
Specifies the action to take on packets that conform to the rate limit. The
default action is transmit. You must specify
burst-excess
before you specify
the
conform-action
.
exceed-action
action
Specifies the action to take on packets that exceed the rate limit, but not the
PIR. The default action is drop. You must specify the
conform-action
before you specify the
exceed-action
.
violate-action
action
(Optional) Specifies the action to take on packets that continuously exceed
the PIR rate limit. The default action is the same as the
exceed-action
. You
must specify the
exceed-action
before you specify the
violate-action
.